Nlaka'pamux C.-B., 2005
Indian Church can be read as the rapid encroachment of Western modernity on First Nations: as a formal religious institution unconnected to everyday life; as an instrument of a colonial government’s assimilation efforts; or, as an opposition to nature itself, both architecturally and ideologically. Despite these, First Nations’ actions should not be disregarded or misjudged.
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