In 1968-1977, he worked in the office just to keep the indian culture maintained. Following the year of 1969, the Canadian Parliament introduced a policy paper that was called a “White Paper.” The White Canadians didn’t want to agree terms with the First Nations. “The White Paper also argued that the federal government should not negotiate treaties with the Native peoples because treaties could only be established and signed between sovereign nations.” Nevertheless the Aboriginals were indeed suffering from socio-economic barriers which wasn’t a good thing for Canada because the amount of death rates were high off the chart since they were poor. Harold Cardinal attempted to seek revenge over this case and wrote two books on Canadian Indian policy, the Unjust Society (1969) and The Rebirth of Canada's Indians (1977). For helping his Aboriginal community, helping to create the National Indian Brotherhood, and fighting to raise awareness for Aboriginal people, Harold Cardinal has shown why as an individual he deserves to get a stamp towards his
In 1968-1977, he worked in the office just to keep the indian culture maintained. Following the year of 1969, the Canadian Parliament introduced a policy paper that was called a “White Paper.” The White Canadians didn’t want to agree terms with the First Nations. “The White Paper also argued that the federal government should not negotiate treaties with the Native peoples because treaties could only be established and signed between sovereign nations.” Nevertheless the Aboriginals were indeed suffering from socio-economic barriers which wasn’t a good thing for Canada because the amount of death rates were high off the chart since they were poor. Harold Cardinal attempted to seek revenge over this case and wrote two books on Canadian Indian policy, the Unjust Society (1969) and The Rebirth of Canada's Indians (1977). For helping his Aboriginal community, helping to create the National Indian Brotherhood, and fighting to raise awareness for Aboriginal people, Harold Cardinal has shown why as an individual he deserves to get a stamp towards his