Whats the premise of the topic? Is it NP forms of gov't? Is it teaching NP how to self-govern? (as if they need that). Whole thing sounds like utter bullshit?
Sunni, post a url on a couple of the research materials you're using, and something the teacher has published
the thing is there really is no premise, which makes its harder because teacher is giving you free reign, she gives you a topic i have to write 4-6 page report than i have to do a public speaking for 15 minutes on it but it cant be my report itself.
teacher said i can only use websites that are .org or pdf file.
i havent found anything that isnt just straight up political law from the canadian website, aside from the nunavut website and the yukon website which are self government provinces (kinda) but even their websites are just more political jargon.
im supposed to give facts just straight up facts about first nations self government but there isnt much go on, aside from indian acts of 1876 and what the canadian government has already had in affect.
furthermore im not native so i dont really understand why first nations people think its a good idea to have their own government and have nothing to do with the canadian government but live in canada..
its not a realistic ideal....neither is conforming or loosing heritage but self government imho doesnt really make sense :/
whos goingto be under that self government, does the indian act stay in affect? does anyone who lives OFF rez continue to be under canadian law or self government law?
too many what if factors in it...
what about prisons, and criminal acts...
id unno man im just lost, because im ignorant to it i dont understand it, and i have no one who was a grandparents who taught me about aboriginal culture, anything i know is self taught, or from a history book and we all know aboriginals never kept written text back than or even today