ResourcesNation to Nation: Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Future of Canada: a great primer from the Public Justice Resource Centre on Aboriginal issues. The Innu struggle, residential schools, the Nisga'a treaty, land claims, women and self-government, the birth of Nunavut, solidarity strategies - are just some of the topics covered. This edition is an update of the popular 1992 edition. Aboriginal Studies Kit–A collection of papers on Aboriginal issues for Christians in Canada, written by members of the EFC Aboriginal Task Force (2000), including a response to the Royal Commission explained above and personal stories from Aboriginal people. Available from the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada. Wîciwetowin: Walking Together on the Path of Justice was a collaborative effort with Citizens for Public Justice, World Vision Canada, and the Christian Reformed Church in Canada, among others. It is available from the Office of Social Justice and Hunger Action (1-800-730-3490). This resource was written for a faith audience, and it links Aboriginal concerns to questions and concerns for Christians living the call to do justice. Printed in 1998, the stories and issues raised remain pertinent today. |