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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Stranica 174
During the winter of 1884-5 , the worst on record , younger Indians were becoming very restive . Indian Affairs officials such as Edgar Dewdney had not been sitting idly by while the Cree attempted again what they had tried but failed ...
During the winter of 1884-5 , the worst on record , younger Indians were becoming very restive . Indian Affairs officials such as Edgar Dewdney had not been sitting idly by while the Cree attempted again what they had tried but failed ...
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The Statement of the Government of Canada on Indian Policy , 1969 , which claimed to be the product of ' a year's intensive ... It was not because Indians lacked control of their own affairs or because they had been systematically ...
The Statement of the Government of Canada on Indian Policy , 1969 , which claimed to be the product of ' a year's intensive ... It was not because Indians lacked control of their own affairs or because they had been systematically ...
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44 J. Leslie and R. Maquire , eds . , The Historical Development of the Indian Act , 2nd ed . ( Ottawa : Indian Affairs 1978 ; first published 1975 ) , 97 , 108-9 ; Titley , Narrow Vision , 40-3 45 Raby , ' Indian Land Surrenders ...
44 J. Leslie and R. Maquire , eds . , The Historical Development of the Indian Act , 2nd ed . ( Ottawa : Indian Affairs 1978 ; first published 1975 ) , 97 , 108-9 ; Titley , Narrow Vision , 40-3 45 Raby , ' Indian Land Surrenders ...
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