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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One such was the copper that the Indians on the shore of Lake Superior had and traded with other tribes to the east . This important metal - apparently the only metal known to Indians of eastern North America prior to contact - was used ...
One such was the copper that the Indians on the shore of Lake Superior had and traded with other tribes to the east . This important metal - apparently the only metal known to Indians of eastern North America prior to contact - was used ...
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When Ottawa instructed its officials to begin negotiations with the western tribes , it was following a tradition that began with the Royal Proclamation . But there was more to the motivations of the Canadian govern- ment than fidelity ...
When Ottawa instructed its officials to begin negotiations with the western tribes , it was following a tradition that began with the Royal Proclamation . But there was more to the motivations of the Canadian govern- ment than fidelity ...
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13 In 1909 twenty tribes petitioned the monarch and formed a body called the Indian Tribes of the Province of British Columbia . The Nishga of the Nass River valley established the Nishga Land Committee and in 1913 forwarded to Ottawa ...
13 In 1909 twenty tribes petitioned the monarch and formed a body called the Indian Tribes of the Province of British Columbia . The Nishga of the Nass River valley established the Nishga Land Committee and in 1913 forwarded to Ottawa ...
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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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