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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Stranica 117
... western Canada.1 There were also Cree north and west of the Ojibwa , as well as the Siouan Assiniboine to the south ... interior of Canada were successful adaptations to the environment . ' The rugged terrain and harsh climate of the western ...
... western Canada.1 There were also Cree north and west of the Ojibwa , as well as the Siouan Assiniboine to the south ... interior of Canada were successful adaptations to the environment . ' The rugged terrain and harsh climate of the western ...
Stranica 121
... western interior with the aid of Indian guides , by and large they relied on the Indians to come to them to trade . This manner of conducting the trade meant that , in western Canada , particularly well - situated groups of Indians ...
... western interior with the aid of Indian guides , by and large they relied on the Indians to come to them to trade . This manner of conducting the trade meant that , in western Canada , particularly well - situated groups of Indians ...
Stranica 123
... western Indians sooner or later were affected by the Europeans ... interior was between rival British and French or Canadien traders , rather ... western plains 123.
... western Indians sooner or later were affected by the Europeans ... interior was between rival British and French or Canadien traders , rather ... western plains 123.
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Indians and Europeans at the time of contact | 3 |
Indian nations of Canada | 5 |
COOPERATION | 21 |
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