Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: A History of Indian-white Relations in CanadaHistory of the social, economic, and institutional relationship between native Indians and whites in Canada. Includes chapters on the Northwest Rebellion, native education policies, cultural assimilation, and Indian-white political relations. Notes: p. 309-328. Select bibliography: p. 329-338. |
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A clear statement by the dominion in 1877 that ' Indian rights to soil in British Columbia have never been extinguished ' did not move the stubborn settler society . Not even the 1888 decision of the high- est court in the empire ...
A clear statement by the dominion in 1877 that ' Indian rights to soil in British Columbia have never been extinguished ' did not move the stubborn settler society . Not even the 1888 decision of the high- est court in the empire ...
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1941 8 Quoted in W. Duff , The Indian History of British Columbia , vol . 1 : The Impact of the White Man , 2nd ed . ( np : Royal British Columbia Museum 1969 ; first published 1965 ) , 67 9 Ibid . , 67-8 ; R.A. Fisher , Contact and ...
1941 8 Quoted in W. Duff , The Indian History of British Columbia , vol . 1 : The Impact of the White Man , 2nd ed . ( np : Royal British Columbia Museum 1969 ; first published 1965 ) , 67 9 Ibid . , 67-8 ; R.A. Fisher , Contact and ...
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Toronto : University of Toronto Press 1983 Duff , W. The Indian History of British Columbia , vol . 1 : The Impact of the White Man , 2nd ed . Np : Royal British Columbia Museum 1969 ; 1st ed . 1966 Eccles , W.J. The Canadian Frontier ...
Toronto : University of Toronto Press 1983 Duff , W. The Indian History of British Columbia , vol . 1 : The Impact of the White Man , 2nd ed . Np : Royal British Columbia Museum 1969 ; 1st ed . 1966 Eccles , W.J. The Canadian Frontier ...
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