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Page 278
... Aboriginal men in our communi- ties who now fulfil this role . " It is from this perspective that Aboriginal women's critiques of justice- as - healing discourse and practice must be understood . Aboriginal women maintain that they have ...
... Aboriginal men in our communi- ties who now fulfil this role . " It is from this perspective that Aboriginal women's critiques of justice- as - healing discourse and practice must be understood . Aboriginal women maintain that they have ...
Page 279
... Aboriginal communities , but in non - Aboriginal society as well . The formal justice system continues to treat non - Aboriginal women without respect when they seek redress for male violence committed against them . Once again ...
... Aboriginal communities , but in non - Aboriginal society as well . The formal justice system continues to treat non - Aboriginal women without respect when they seek redress for male violence committed against them . Once again ...
Page 280
... Aboriginal women . Another domain where Aboriginal women are oppressed and are being alienated from decolonizing efforts within Aboriginal justice initiatives is in the discourse of tradition . LaRocque ( 1997 : 90 ) is highly critical ...
... Aboriginal women . Another domain where Aboriginal women are oppressed and are being alienated from decolonizing efforts within Aboriginal justice initiatives is in the discourse of tradition . LaRocque ( 1997 : 90 ) is highly critical ...
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