As Long as the Sun Shines and Water Flows: A Reader in Canadian Native StudiesUBC Press, 2011 M11 1 - 384 páginas This collection of papers focuses on Canadian Native history since 1763 and presents an overview of official Canadian Indian policy and its effects on the Indian, Inuit, and Metis. Issues and themes covered include colonial Indian policy, constitutional developments, Indian treaties and policy, government decision-making and Native responses reflecting both persistence and change, and the broad issue of aboriginal and treaty rights. |
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... find new lands for his Iroquois refugees . " He needed land , too for those loyalists who chose to settle along the St. Lawrence front . Where could he find it ? How was he to obtain it ? The answer was obvious . Buy it from the Indians ...
... find new lands for his Iroquois refugees . " He needed land , too for those loyalists who chose to settle along the St. Lawrence front . Where could he find it ? How was he to obtain it ? The answer was obvious . Buy it from the Indians ...
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... Canadian writer has had to find himself by finding the Indian . " ' " Another writer has even defined a Canadian as someone forced to choose between being an American and an Indian . Others have suggested that Canadian Introductory Essay ...
... Canadian writer has had to find himself by finding the Indian . " ' " Another writer has even defined a Canadian as someone forced to choose between being an American and an Indian . Others have suggested that Canadian Introductory Essay ...
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... find expression in the new or , rather , consolidated Indian Act of revised statutes of 1906 ( S.C. 1906a ) . " Amendments to this act in subsequent years reinforced this view , for most of them were designed to remove the protec- tion ...
... find expression in the new or , rather , consolidated Indian Act of revised statutes of 1906 ( S.C. 1906a ) . " Amendments to this act in subsequent years reinforced this view , for most of them were designed to remove the protec- tion ...
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... find new low water- marks in the drive for national consolidation . This is an appealing explanation . With respect to the West , for example , the act of 1876 and treaties of 1871-77 served the need to secure a firm grip over the area ...
... find new low water- marks in the drive for national consolidation . This is an appealing explanation . With respect to the West , for example , the act of 1876 and treaties of 1871-77 served the need to secure a firm grip over the area ...
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NATIVE RESPONSES TO CHANGING RELATIONS AND CIRCUMSTANCES | 189 |
The Indian in Canadian Historical Writing 19711981 | 340 |
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING | 358 |
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 362 |
Términos y frases comunes
aboriginal rights agreement Alberta amendments American assimilation Assiniboine band British Columbia British North America buffalo Canadian History Canadian Indian century Chief civilization claims Claus Colonial Office Committee constitutional Council culture Cypress Hills Cypress Hills Massacre December economic enfranchisement Eskimo existence Farwell federal government fur trade government of Canada Governor groups half-breeds hectares Hudson's Bay Company hunting Ibid Indian Act Indian Affairs Indian and Metis Indian Department Indian lands Indian policy Indian reserves Inuit John justice Lake legislation Louis Riel Manitoba Massacre ment Merivale Metis Micmac Mississaugas Morris Native Studies negotiations non-Indian Northwest Territories Ojibwa Ontario Ottawa Patriation Patriation Resolution political population Prairies problem Proclamation Quebec Red River Report responsibility Riel's Rupert's Land Saskatchewan Schmidt schools settlement settlers social society superintendent surrender tion Toronto traditional tribal tribes Upper Canada Vankoughnet Vankoughnet to Macdonald West western Winnipeg