Indigenous Relations: Insights, Tips & Suggestions to Make Reconciliation a Reality

Companion to the bestselling 21 Things™ You May Not Know about the Indian Act and an invaluable guide for anyone seeking to work more effectively with Indigenous Peoples.

 

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"I have worked in Indigenous communities for over 30 years and I wish I had had Bob Joseph's book at any point over those years. It would have helped me a great deal. It's a very important and valuable book for everyone who works with Indigenous Peoples."

Bruce Falstead
Manager, Aboriginal Initiatives, FortisBC

 

 

"The insightful, intelligent, and practical information in this book is of critical importance for building bridges between peoples of different backgrounds, allowing for self-examination on our perspectives and understanding, opening minds and sharpening thinking on inclusiveness, and making reconciliation a reality, which will then bring change."

Lillian Hvatum-Brewster
VP, Indigenous Community Relations & Development, ATCO & Canadian Utilities Limited

 

 

"Fresh off his highly acclaimed and revealing guide to the Indian Act, Bob Joseph continues to build bridges between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people with this insightful new book. A guide for developing both corporate and personal relationships, Indigenous Relations is an excellent primer for everyone who wants to embark on a new journey of reconciliation and collaboration with Indigenous people, but don’t know where – or how – to begin."

Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Nishnawbe Aski Nation

 

 

"An approachable and user-friendly guidebook... Applicable for any organizations seeking to make reconciliation a reality, including government departments, universities, schools and non-profit groups...An essential tool for anyone wishing to contribute to reconciliation."

Winnipeg Free Press