Treaty Promises, Indian Reality

Treaty Promises, Indian Reality
Title Treaty Promises, Indian Reality PDF eBook
Author Harold LeRat
Publisher Purich Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9781895830262

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The story of life on reserves after treaty is a story of power: the power of Indian Affairs. Indian agents controlled every aspect of life on and off reserve - the dreaded pass system and permission slips needed to sell farm produce, or not as it suited the agents; the instructors whose job it was to transform Indian hunters into farmers; the residential school system, and the questionable surrender of reserve land. Yet, this book does not make a political statement. It does not judge the actions of the government, its agents, or anyone else. In an ever-respectful voice, this book relates things as they were, and points to the many successes of Indian peoples despite the many challenges they faced.

The Fourth World

The Fourth World
Title The Fourth World PDF eBook
Author George Manuel
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages 418
Release 2019-03-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1452959242

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A foundational work of radical anticolonialism, back in print Originally published in 1974, The Fourth World is a critical work of Indigenous political activism that has long been out of print. George Manuel, a leader in the North American Indian movement at that time, with coauthor journalist Michael Posluns, presents a rich historical document that traces the struggle for Indigenous survival as a nation, a culture, and a reality. The authors shed light on alternatives for coexistence that would take place in the Fourth World—an alternative to the new world, the old world, and the Third World. Manuel was the first to develop this concept of the “fourth world” to describe the place occupied by Indigenous nations within colonial nation-states. Accompanied by a new Introduction and Afterword, this book is as poignant and provocative today as it was when first published.

In Search of Reality

In Search of Reality
Title In Search of Reality PDF eBook
Author O. N. Krishnan
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Total Pages 466
Release 2004
Genre Buddhist philosophy
ISBN 9788120820210

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"Comparative analysis of the philosphical systems of the Upanisads, Advaita Vedanta and various schools of Buddhism."

The Co-ordinates of Indian Reality

The Co-ordinates of Indian Reality
Title The Co-ordinates of Indian Reality PDF eBook
Author Maria Krzysztof Byrski
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1979
Genre
ISBN

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Indian Women, Myth and Reality

Indian Women, Myth and Reality
Title Indian Women, Myth and Reality PDF eBook
Author Jasodhara Bagchi
Publisher
Total Pages 236
Release 1995
Genre India
ISBN

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Contributed seminar papers.

Implosion

Implosion
Title Implosion PDF eBook
Author John Elliott
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 547
Release 2014-03-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9350297361

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The Great India Story by a respected international journalistSince independence in 1947, India has muddled through, turning confusion and adversity into varying degrees of success. From his experience and perspective as both a business and political correspondent, John Elliott examines how this came to be. At a time when there is a widespread clamour for change and for a new form of politics, he looks at how corruption has eaten into all aspects of Indian life and questions the decades of rule by the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, and suggests democracy provides a smokescreen for much that is wrong. He explores the impact of liberalization, traces the build-up of social unrest over corruption, women's rights, and the exploitation of land and the poor. He also reflects on the limitations of a hesitant foreign policy and looks in detail at why India's defence forces are so depleted.At the heart of the problem, he argues, is the 'quick fix' attitude known as 'jugaad' and the laissez faire acceptance of 'chalta hai' that together have eaten into the social and political fabric and heavily influence what India is, and is not, today. He uncovers a secrets 'M document' that mapped out the 1991 reforms, and reveals how was an unwitting spectator at a Pakistan briefing meeting for the 1991 Kargil war.Incisive and ambitious in its attempt to gather together the many strands that make up a controversial India narrative, Implosion is a timely contribution to the debate on nationhood,development, the exercise of power, people's rights and the changing demographics of a country facing a Tryst with Reality.

The Indian Reality

The Indian Reality
Title The Indian Reality PDF eBook
Author Ram Madhav
Publisher Rupa Publications India Pvt Limited
Total Pages 0
Release 2024
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9788196911348

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Second in the series of Dr Madhav's musings, The Indian Reality: Changing Narratives, Shifting Perceptions is the story of the new reality that has overtaken countries and populations. The diversified agendas of altered societies call for newer understanding and discourses. This has also enthused a new wave of excitement in India too. The last decade was witness to a tectonic transformation in almost every walk of national life. Dr Madhav, through his essays on the new agendas of society, contemporary Hindutva, lessons from history, the idea of good governance and India's outreach with the world, not only maps the journey of change but paints a forward-looking canvas of a society on the move. The Indian Reality is a must-read for those who want to get a bird's eye view of what will interest the world as the twenty-first century paces ahead.