Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: A History of Native-Newcomer Relations in Canada, Fourth EditionFirst published in 1989, Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens continues to earn wide acclaim for its comprehensive account of Native-newcomer relations throughout Canada’s history. Author J.R. Miller charts the deterioration of the relationship from the initial, mutually beneficial contact in the fur trade to the current displacement and marginalization of the Indigenous population. The fourth edition of Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens is the result of considerable revision and expansion to incorporate current scholarship and developments over the past twenty years in federal government policy and Aboriginal political organization. It includes new information regarding political organization, land claims in the courts, public debates, as well as the haunting legacy of residential schools in Canada. Critical to Canadian university-level classes in history, Indigenous studies, sociology, education, and law, the fourth edition of Skyscrapers will be also be useful to journalists and lawyers, as well as leaders of organizations dealing with Indigenous issues. Not solely a text for specialists in post-secondary institutions, Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens explores the consequence of altered Native-newcomer relations, from cooperation to coercion, and the lasting legacy of this impasse. |
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Funded by the Government of Canada Financé parle gouvernement du Canada The first edition of this book was published with the help of a grant from the Social Science Federation of Canada, using funds provided by the Social Sciences and ...
My research was underwritten for many years by the Canada Research Chairs Program and several grants of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Colleagues Lesley Biggs, Keith Carlson, and Katie Labelle provided ...
... and went the extra mile by reading the new chapters of this version. A research grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council supported some of the research, and another xiv Preface to the Third Edition.
Rather, it was from the pioneering social scientist to whom McLuhan was himself indebted intellectually, Harold Adams Innis, that the idea came. The insights that Innis had about the first two Canadian industries of the historic period, ...
Revisions to the manuscript could be carried out expeditiously, thanks to a Research Time Stipend granted by the Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada. The students in History at the University of Saskatchewan during the ...
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