Indian Country Inside Another Canada

Indian Country Inside Another Canada by Larry Krotz, published by McClelland & Stewart in 1992, is a reprint edition comprising 271 pages in English. This book explores the diverse realities within Canada, focusing on the First Nations and the unique challenges and aspirations of their communities. Krotz takes readers on a journey through five distinct First Nations reserves, shedding light on the issues faced by Native leaders and residents.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the dynamics within these communities, particularly in the context of historical events leading up to and following the armed Mohawk uprising at Oka in 1990. The book presents insights into the evolving attitudes and political landscapes surrounding Canada’s aboriginal peoples, offering a nuanced perspective on their history and current affairs. Through this exploration, Krotz aims to deepen understanding of the complexities that define Indian Country within Canada.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Canada, as we are all now learning, is more than a single country. Within its borders lie many other countries – the First Nations of Canada’s aboriginal people. In his bestseller Indian Country, Larry Krotz takes readers on a tour of five very different First Nations reserves, introducing us to the issues that face – and the hopes that inspire – Native leaders and reserve residents. Written before the armed Mohawk uprising at Oka in the summer of 1990, Indian Country was initially acclaimed for its insights into the aspirations and the mounting anger of aboriginal leaders. After Oka, it was praised for its prescience. Now, a new final section describes the indelible effects of the events of the tumultuous summer of 1990 on attitudes and politics throughout Canada.”– Back cover.
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