Canadian Aboriginal Peoples and Military Participation Used Softcover Reference Book

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Canadian Aboriginal Peoples and Military Participation is a reference book that examines the involvement of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s military history. This used softcover edition provides detailed accounts of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis contributions to various conflicts, including both World Wars, the Korean War, and peacekeeping missions. The book discusses the socio-political context surrounding enlistment, service experiences, and the recognition of Indigenous veterans. It draws on archival sources, personal narratives, and government records to present a comprehensive analysis of the role Aboriginal peoples played in Canadian armed forces throughout the twentieth century. The text also explores the challenges faced during and after military service, such as issues of citizenship, commemoration, and integration into veteran organizations. Suitable as a reference for researchers, historians, or anyone interested in Canadian military or Indigenous studies, this softcover volume shows typical signs of prior use but remains an informative resource on this specialized topic.  Total of 326 pages.

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