Questioning the ability of political organizations to assist in
fully eradicating the oppression of First Nations and their
citizens, the author critically reflects on the meaning of
"self-government"--and the obstacles as well as solutions to some
of its challenges. Concluding that self-government as a goal is too
narrow and overly inundated by colonial meanings to be a full
solution, Monture-Angus rejects the idea of "self-government" in
favor of a much larger idea, independence.
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