Aboriginal People's Argumentative Analysis

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One of the way it contributes to the lost voice is by allowing the readers to realize that there has been the lost voice of Aboriginal people. Not all people realizes that Aboriginal people’s voice is missing in Canadian history. Thus, by outlining how the history has reflected non-Native perspectives helps people to realize that other perspectives in Canadian history must be considered to paint the whole Canadian history. Also, it also contradicts what most people thinks of Canadian history by outlining Aboriginal people’s perspective of the history. For example, it explains in depth about Aboriginals view on European settlement and their relationship between First Nations and Western people through phases.