"Colonialism as a theory of relationships is embedded in power, voice, and legitimacy. In Canada, it has radicalized Aboriginal peoples’ identity, marginalized, and de-legitimized their knowledge and languages, and exploited their powerlessness in taking their lands."
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Marie Battiste, Rita Bouvier, Decolonizing Education: Nourishing the Learning Spirit, p. 106
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