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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... Micmacs of Nova Scotia . These Indians had had over a century of experience in dealing with white men - even longer if we take into considera- tion the early European fishermen and the explorers before the arrival of the British in Nova ...
... Micmacs of Nova Scotia . These Indians had had over a century of experience in dealing with white men - even longer if we take into considera- tion the early European fishermen and the explorers before the arrival of the British in Nova ...
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... Micmacs in Acadia , now called Nova Scotia . " But this idea of negotiations was strange to the Indians ; even stranger was the demand that they should make their " submission " to the British king , give undertakings to trade only with ...
... Micmacs in Acadia , now called Nova Scotia . " But this idea of negotiations was strange to the Indians ; even stranger was the demand that they should make their " submission " to the British king , give undertakings to trade only with ...
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... Micmacs . " ' 15 The New Brunswick story is no more cheerful . Inertia seems to have been the rule in all matters relating to Indian affairs . Unauthorized settlers occupied Indian lands ; others stole Indian timber . Occasionally ...
... Micmacs . " ' 15 The New Brunswick story is no more cheerful . Inertia seems to have been the rule in all matters relating to Indian affairs . Unauthorized settlers occupied Indian lands ; others stole Indian timber . Occasionally ...
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... Micmac Indians did not meet the requirements of a treaty in international law because neither Nova Scotia nor the Micmacs could be regarded as independent nations , and their agreement had not been ratified by Parliament . " However ...
... Micmac Indians did not meet the requirements of a treaty in international law because neither Nova Scotia nor the Micmacs could be regarded as independent nations , and their agreement had not been ratified by Parliament . " However ...
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... Micmacs and Colonists , Indian - White Relations in the Maritimes , 1713–1867 ( Vancouver , 1979 ) , p . 37. See also G. P. Gould and A. J. Semple , eds . , Our Land : The Maritimes . The Basis of the Indian Claim in the Maritime ...
... Micmacs and Colonists , Indian - White Relations in the Maritimes , 1713–1867 ( Vancouver , 1979 ) , p . 37. See also G. P. Gould and A. J. Semple , eds . , Our Land : The Maritimes . The Basis of the Indian Claim in the Maritime ...
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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 |
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