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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... influence of the Indians decreased just as the Indian population of Upper Canada was steadily decreasing in proportion to the settler population , which demanded more and more agricultural land . Once their homeland was reduced , the ...
... influence of the Indians decreased just as the Indian population of Upper Canada was steadily decreasing in proportion to the settler population , which demanded more and more agricultural land . Once their homeland was reduced , the ...
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... influence of liquor . These patterns are " characteristic of minority groups which consider themselves excluded from participation in the dominant society . " The real issue , and challenge , is to appreciate the right of self ...
... influence of liquor . These patterns are " characteristic of minority groups which consider themselves excluded from participation in the dominant society . " The real issue , and challenge , is to appreciate the right of self ...
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... influence of uncivilized parents and Indian traditions , were regarded as better instruments of government policy . Indian parents refused to send their children to such schools . because they were long distances from the reserve and ...
... influence of uncivilized parents and Indian traditions , were regarded as better instruments of government policy . Indian parents refused to send their children to such schools . because they were long distances from the reserve and ...
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... influence on development of an area . Such arguments were also used when the superintendent general was given the power to lease Indian land without taking a surrender for purpose of mineral exploration , to expropriate for right - of ...
... influence on development of an area . Such arguments were also used when the superintendent general was given the power to lease Indian land without taking a surrender for purpose of mineral exploration , to expropriate for right - of ...
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... influence of Indian Department agents , now dedicated to social engineering , or of God himself represented by Methodist , Baptist , and Anglican missionaries , it was tribal councils who decided the degree and direction of culture ...
... influence of Indian Department agents , now dedicated to social engineering , or of God himself represented by Methodist , Baptist , and Anglican missionaries , it was tribal councils who decided the degree and direction of culture ...
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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