Human security and aboriginal women in Canada / by Connie Deiter and Darlene Rude. : SW21-133/2005E-PDF
This report contributes to the discussion of women and security by making the connections between Aboriginal women, protest, and human security. It begins with a literature review of gender and protest, Aboriginal women and protest, human security, the constitutional rights of Aboriginal people, Aboriginal protest, and Bill C-36 (the anti-terrorism legislation). The findings, discussed in terms of motivation to action, gender roles and impacts, outcomes, and human security, lead to 10 recommendations.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Status of Women Canada. Policy Research. |
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Title | Human security and aboriginal women in Canada / by Connie Deiter and Darlene Rude. |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Other formats | Paper-[English | French] |
Note(s) | Bibliography. |
Publishing information | Ottawa - Ontario : Status of Women Canada. 2005. |
Description | 91p. |
ISBN | 0-662-42426-3 |
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Subject terms | Women Aboriginal peoples Human security |
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