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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Besides wanting to avoid an all - out Indian war in the interior , the British wished to retain the loyalty of the Canadiens and their traditional Indian allies in the event of an American rebellion . The restoration of the fur trade ...
Besides wanting to avoid an all - out Indian war in the interior , the British wished to retain the loyalty of the Canadiens and their traditional Indian allies in the event of an American rebellion . The restoration of the fur trade ...
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22 Those Indians , such as the Mohawk and some Cherokee further south , who allied themselves with the British were doing as Pontiac had a decade ... They were allies of the King , not subjects ; and would not submit to such treatment .
22 Those Indians , such as the Mohawk and some Cherokee further south , who allied themselves with the British were doing as Pontiac had a decade ... They were allies of the King , not subjects ; and would not submit to such treatment .
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provision for its former Indian allies whose interests it was abandoning , this time by purchasing land for up to 3000 of them from the Ojibwa along the Thames River in southwestern Ontario . Jay's Treaty had other , longstanding ...
provision for its former Indian allies whose interests it was abandoning , this time by purchasing land for up to 3000 of them from the Ojibwa along the Thames River in southwestern Ontario . Jay's Treaty had other , longstanding ...
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