"Before I left the law school in Ottawa to join the Native Studies Department at the University of Saskatchewan, I survived for five years as a law teacher," she wrote. "Leaving law schools behind was not an accident but a conscious choice. This followed my realization that law contains no answers but is in fact a very large and very real part of the problem Aboriginal people continue to face. Law is one of the instruments through which colonialism continues to flow.":
"Before I left the law school in Ottawa to join the Native Studies Department at the University of Saskatchewan, I survived for five years as a law teacher," she wrote. "Leaving law schools behind was not an accident but a conscious choice. This followed my realization that law contains no answers but is in fact a very large and very real part of the problem Aboriginal people continue to face. Law is one of the instruments through which colonialism continues to flow." http://www.ammsa.com/sage/FEB2000.html#anchor4487933
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