Aboriginal Peoples and Military Participation: Canadian and International Perspectives

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Aboriginal Peoples and Military Participation: Canadian and International Perspectives

Author(s): P. Whitney Lackenbauer, R. Scott Sheffield, Craig Leslie Mantle
Publisher: Ottawa, ON, Canada: Canadian Government Publishing
Binding: Paperback
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Published by the Canadian Government in 2007, Aboriginal Peoples and Military Participation offers a comprehensive examination of Indigenous roles in armed forces. Drawing on Canadian case studies alongside international examples, it highlights key historical moments where Aboriginal individuals shaped military efforts across different theaters.

This study delves into the motivations behind enlistment, the cultural and political implications of service, and the policy frameworks that govern Indigenous participation. It addresses challenges faced by Aboriginal servicemembers, from recruitment and training to recognition and veterans’ affairs, providing balanced insight into evolving relationships between Indigenous communities and military institutions.

Readers will gain:

  • Historical overviews of Aboriginal involvement in Canadian and global contexts
  • Comparative analyses of military policies affecting Indigenous personnel
  • Case studies illustrating community experiences and contributions
  • Perspectives on post-service support and recognition
  • Insights into cultural heritage and identity

Ideal for students, policymakers, and anyone interested in military history and Indigenous affairs, this book bridges academic research with real-life experiences.

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