An act of genocide
by Karen Stote
- ISBN
- 9781552667323
An act of genocide is a health and hygiene, indigenous women book by Karen Stote.
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Examines long-buried archival evidence documenting the forced sterilization of aboriginal women in Canada, linking this evidence to colonialism, the oppression of women, and the denial of indigenous sovereignty. Asserts that it should be understood as an act of genocide, and explores the ways Canada has avoided the charge.
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An act of genocide is a Health and hygiene, Indigenous women, Government policy, Sterilization book.
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Examines long-buried archival evidence documenting the forced sterilization of aboriginal women in Canada, linking this evidence to colonialism, the oppression of women, and the denial of indigenous sovereignty. Asserts that it should be understood as an act of genocide, and explores the ways Canada...
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