Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: A History of Indian-white Relations in CanadaUniversity of Toronto Press, 1991 - Broj stranica: 351 History 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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... followed in his wake , would discover that they needed the cooperation of the indigenous peoples whom they encountered on their voyages of exploration . Finally , there was also a non - monetary reason for European countries to send ...
... followed in his wake , would discover that they needed the cooperation of the indigenous peoples whom they encountered on their voyages of exploration . Finally , there was also a non - monetary reason for European countries to send ...
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... followed in the 1790s and 1800s by large numbers of so - called Late Loyalists - really just land - hungry American farm- ers - meant that this policy had to be continued . After the conclusion of the War of 1812 the only change in this ...
... followed in the 1790s and 1800s by large numbers of so - called Late Loyalists - really just land - hungry American farm- ers - meant that this policy had to be continued . After the conclusion of the War of 1812 the only change in this ...
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... followed by the ' massacre ' at Frog Lake . Panic set in , nowhere more obviously than in the Battleford district , where white settlers had fled for refuge to the fort not long after the Duck Lake encounter . Groups from Poundmaker's ...
... followed by the ' massacre ' at Frog Lake . Panic set in , nowhere more obviously than in the Battleford district , where white settlers had fled for refuge to the fort not long after the Duck Lake encounter . Groups from Poundmaker's ...
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Indians and Europeans at the time of contact | 3 |
Indian nations of northeastern North America at contact | 5 |
Early contacts in the eastern woodlands | 23 |
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