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Indigenous Perspectives of Jubilee
A Jubilee is a time to reflect on the world and human society we live in,
and want to live in. In this 32-page booklet, ARC presents the visions of Aboriginal peoples as a way to enrich
the churches ongoing reflection.
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So Long As the Sun Rises and the River Flows
A multy-faceted, 80-page education resource that is appropriate for a variety of learning
environments. It features fact sheets on key issues, including land rights, treaties, resources, and racism,
as well as maps, liturgied, stories by Aboriginal peoples.
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Solidarité
Published three times a year, ARC's newsletter provides updates, analysis,
theoretical reflections, investigative articles and resources on Aboriginal justice issues and
campaigns in Canada and abroad.
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Songs for the People (temporarily unavailable)
A book of meditations, spiritual reflections and prayers that conveys the author's
understanding of the relationship between the Creator and Creation as one of harmony, mutuality and wholeness.
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Northern Spirit
Northern Spirit brings together singers and drummers from Saskatchewan's Meadow Lake district.
Their powerful spiritual songs hold a strong message for Aboriginal youth to stay out of prison and other
institutions that could condemn them to a life of regret and despair.
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Eating Bitterness
Eating Bitterness is set within the ecumenical dialogue in wich Art
Solomon, the late Anishnabe activist and author, had been engaged for decades. He speakes with the righteous
indignation of one who has spent too much time face to face with the oppression of his people.
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And the Last Shall Be First
This book analyses the forces behind the dismantling of Canada's
social welfare state and points out the implications for federal
policies and programs affecting Aboriginal peoples. "To treat Native
policies as separate from everything else government does, and to
respond to them on that basis, is to condemn oneself to forever
fighting brush fires in the battle for justice." - The Catalyst,
Citizens for Public Justice.
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