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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At times their society approached the status of matriarchy . What these terms mean is that a person in Iroquoian society traced his or her family identity through the mother : one belonged to the family of one's mother .
At times their society approached the status of matriarchy . What these terms mean is that a person in Iroquoian society traced his or her family identity through the mother : one belonged to the family of one's mother .
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We can't recognize aboriginal rights because no society can be built on historical “ might - have - beens . ” ' 31 In other words , Trudeau was unimpressed by historical arguments that Canadians should make redress for past ...
We can't recognize aboriginal rights because no society can be built on historical “ might - have - beens . ” ' 31 In other words , Trudeau was unimpressed by historical arguments that Canadians should make redress for past ...
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Each has its own manner of relating to the other ; each makes its own adjustments to the larger society . ' Indians , as Indians , would disappear ; Indians would become just another element in a multicultural Canada .
Each has its own manner of relating to the other ; each makes its own adjustments to the larger society . ' Indians , as Indians , would disappear ; Indians would become just another element in a multicultural Canada .
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Izvješće korisnika/ca - AJBraithwaite - LibraryThingAn important overview of the relationship between settlers and native peoples in Canada. The headings of the three sections of the book sum up the story concisely: Co-operation, Coercion and Confrontation. Pročitajte cijelu recenziju
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COOPERATION | 21 |
Early contacts in the eastern woodlands | 23 |
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