Wow, hindered by ignorance and he still managed to become an editor?Must have been nepotism.
IIRC the quote is from the book
Timbit Nation which he wrote after hitchhiking Canada from Sea to Sea-literally.
So he's an accomplished individual as well as an outstanding writer.
Or it may have been from a series of articles he wrote after the trip which were all about the various reserves he visited along the way-many places few have ever heard of.
Sorry to interject some real life experience here instead of the usual fuzzy wuzzy goody goody CBC Bee Ess we get from apologists like you.
The fact is that the public perception of the native situation is changing-we think they should learn to stand on their own two feet and walk under their own steam.
The abject failure of the Idle No More movement to attract more than a few hundred people to their b!tchfest downtown the other day is proof that few give a sh!t anymore-even other natives.
Note that I live in what's popularly called one of the largest reserves in Canada-Metro Vancouver has all kinds of different natives who've had enough/moved off the reserve and got on with their lives.