The Indian Act and its Effect on Modern Society

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Alison G

 

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April 7, 2016

 

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University

 

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If this Act was written in 1876, what effect could it possibly have on anyone today? The answer to this is complex and requires an analysis of what is contained within the Act. Many Aboriginal people have lost all they had and have been disadvantaged because of the Indian Act and the theories of why it was written are weak at best...
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One theory is that the policies were will-intentioned but misdirected. Many of the scholars who believe this look at the policies as a measure to protect "Indians and Indian lands" from exploitation and encroachment by other new settlers. They also contend that Canadian government policy was supposed to help Aboriginal people to "progress" and transform from wards of the state into citizens...
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