Blockades or breakthroughs? :

"Blockades have become a common response to Canada's failure to address and resolve the legitimate claims of First Nations. Blockades or Breakthroughs? debates the importance and effectiveness of blockades and occupations as political and diplomatic tools for Aboriginal people.

The adoption of direct action tactics like blockades and occupations is predicated on the idea that something drastic is needed for Aboriginal groups to break an unfavourable status quo, overcome structural barriers, and achieve their goals. But are blockades actually "breakthroughs"? What are the objectives of Aboriginal people and communities who adopt this approach? How can the success of these methods be measured? This collection offers an in-depth survey of occupations, blockades, and their legacies, from 1968 to the present. Individual case studies situate specific blockades and conflicts in historical context, examine each group’s reasons for occupation, and analyze the media labels and frames applied to both Aboriginal and state responses.

Direct action tactics remain a powerful political tool for First Nations in Canada. The authors of Blockades or Breakthroughs? Argue that blockades and occupations are instrumental, symbolic, and complex events that demand equally multifaceted responses." - Provided by publisher

Call Number: 
E78 .C2 B56 2014
Title Responsibility: 
edited by Yale D. Belanger and P. Whitney Lackenbauer.
Author Information: 
Dr. Yale Belanger is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Lethbridge. His is a member of the Royal Society of Canada, College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists (2017-2024). His research focuses on understanding First Nations' gambling enterprises, urban Aboriginal policy, and the role of federal housing policy in addressing homelessness among Aboriginal peoples. P. Whitney Lackenbauer is a Professor of History and co-director of the Centre for Foreign Policy and Federalism at St. Jerome's University (University of Waterloo). He is also an adjunct professor with the Frost Centre for Canadian Studies & Indigenous Studies at Trent University. Whitney specializes in Arctic security, sovereignty and governance issues, modern Canadian military and diplomatic history, and Aboriginal-state relations. He has written or edited more than a dozen books on Native-newcomer relations and northern history.
Production Place: 
Montreal ; Kingston ;;London ; Ithaca :
Producer: 
McGill-Queen's University Press,
Production Date: 
c2014.
Band Tribe Geography Time: 
Cree; Haida; Innu; Inuit; Iroquois; Mi'kmaq; Mohawk; Peigan; Secwepemc; Shuswap; and other Nations
Reviews: 

Hedican, Edward. "Blockades or Breakthroughs? Aboriginal Peoples Confront the Canadian State." Canadian Journal of Native Studies, vol. 35, no. 2, 2015, p. 243+. Book Review Index Plus, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A455101818/BRIP?u=utoronto_main&sid=B....

McCallum, Karen. "Yale D. Belanger and P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Blockades or Breakthroughs? Aboriginal Peoples Confront the Canadian State." British Journal of Canadian Studies, vol. 29, no. 2, 2016, p. 287+. Book Review Index Plus, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A465810091/BRIP?u=utoronto_main&sid=B....

Nickel, Sarah. "Blockades or Breakthroughs? Aboriginal Peoples Confront the Canadian State." BC Studies, no. 191, 2016, p. 165. Book Review Index Plus, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A470463510/BRIP?u=utoronto_main&sid=B....

Smith, Christopher. "Blockades or Breakthroughs?: Aboriginal Peoples Confront the Canadian State." Pacific Northwest Quarterly, vol. 106, no. 3, 2015, pp. 144-2. Book Review Index Plus, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A460360693/BRIP?u=utoronto_main&sid=B....

Catalogue Key: 
9960555