The power of a story -- -- pt. I.A métis civilization -- 1. What shaped us -- 2. Marrying up -- 3. Double denial -- 4. Why we stumble -- 5. Learning to see ourselves -- 6. Progress -- 7. Learning to imagine ourselves -- 8. The minimal impairment of the environment -- 9. Minimal impairment on the battlefield -- 10. Within an ever-enlarging circle -- -- pt. II. Peace, fairness and good government -- 11. One word -- 12. Colonial fairness -- 13. Imagining a fair country -- 14. Order and fear, fear and order -- 15. The eddy line of fairness -- -- pt. III. The castrati -- 16. The nature of an elite -- 17. Signs of failure -- 18. What does all of this mean? -- 19. How did they come to be this way? -- 20. The colonial mind -- 21. Two colonial tales -- 22. The roots of failure -- -- pt. IV. An intentional civilization -- 23. From perception to action -- 24. The North -- 25. A circle of fairness.
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Saul argues passionately that Canada is a Métis nation heavily influenced and shaped by Aboriginal ideas.
Fair country.
Elite (Social sciences)-- Canada.
Equality-- Canada.
National characteristics, Canadian.
Native peoples-- Canada-- Politics and government.
Autochtones-- Canada-- Politique et gouvernement.
Canadiens.
Égalité (Sociologie)-- Canada.
Élite (Sciences sociales)-- Canada.
Elite (Social sciences)
Equality.
Identität
Jämställdhet-- Kanada.
National characteristics, Canadian.
Politics and government.
Social conditions.
Ursprungsbefolkningar-- politisk verksamhet-- Kanada.