As Long as the Sun Shines and Water Flows: A Reader in Canadian Native Studies

Portada
UBC 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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As Long as the Sun Shines and Water Flows An Historical Comment
1
THE EVOLUTION OF INDIAN ADMINISTRATION SINCE THE ROYAL PROCLAMATION OF 1763
27
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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Ian A.L. Getty is research director at the Nakoda Institute. Antoine S. Lussier is director of the Native Studies programme at the University of Saskatchewan.

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