@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt130hc8k.7, ISBN = {9780773544307}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt130hc8k.7}, abstract = {Our goal for this chapter, which is to describe the breadth and depth of the challenges confronting Aboriginal communities, might seem straightforward, but its achievement is fraught with complexity. This necessitates a lengthy preamble before we touch upon any actual statistics. We must go beyond these statistics to show how even they, bleak as they are, consistently underestimate the Aboriginal reality. And we must document the long list of failed interventions.The more difficult part of the journey involves balancing the need to document the challenges facing Aboriginal communities without playing into and exacerbating the already negative stereotype that non-Aboriginal}, author = {DONALD M. TAYLOR and ROXANE DE LA SABLONNIÈRE}, booktitle = {Towards Constructive Change in Aboriginal Communities: A Social Psychology Perspective}, pages = {41--70}, publisher = {McGill-Queen's University Press}, title = {Colonialism’s Legacy: A Litany of Community Challenges}, year = {2014} }