Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: A History of Indian-white Relations in CanadaUniversity of Toronto Press, 1989 - Broj stranica: 329 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 since 1945. |
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... Beothuk , who were distinctive for their habit of decorating themselves with ochre , a reddish substance that led newcomers to describe all the indige- nous peoples of the continent as ' red Indians . ' The Beothuk were primarily hunter ...
... Beothuk , who were distinctive for their habit of decorating themselves with ochre , a reddish substance that led newcomers to describe all the indige- nous peoples of the continent as ' red Indians . ' The Beothuk were primarily hunter ...
Stranica 90
... Beothuk and Europeans from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century , the Beothuk nonetheless suffered . European diseases probably re- duced their numbers to five or six hundred before contact and conflict resumed . The occasion of this ...
... Beothuk and Europeans from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century , the Beothuk nonetheless suffered . European diseases probably re- duced their numbers to five or six hundred before contact and conflict resumed . The occasion of this ...
Stranica 91
... Beothuk was a tragedy , not proof of European malevolence . By the time Shawnadithit , the last of the Beothuk , succumbed to disease in Newfoundland , relations between Indians and Euro- peans in central Canada were about to enter a ...
... Beothuk was a tragedy , not proof of European malevolence . By the time Shawnadithit , the last of the Beothuk , succumbed to disease in Newfoundland , relations between Indians and Euro- peans in central Canada were about to enter a ...
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Indians and Europeans at the time of contact | 3 |
Indian nations of Canada | 5 |
COOPERATION | 21 |
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aboriginal title Acadia agricultural alcohol Algonkians alliance allies American assimilation Assiniboine bands beaver began Beothuk Blackfoot British Columbia Canadian Cartier's Christian claims colonial commercial continued cooperation Cree cultural economic efforts eighteenth century enfranchisement English established Euro-Canadian exploration federal fish France French frontier fur trade fur-trade Gradual Civilization Act groups Hudson's Bay Company hunting Huron Huronia important Indian Act Indian Affairs Indian nations Indian policy Indian society indigenous population Inuit Iroquoians Iroquois Jesuits Lake land large numbers Lawrence Iroquoians leaders Louis Riel Maliseet Manitoba Maritime meant Métis Micmac military missionaries mixed-blood Montreal motive native negotiations newcomers North America northern officials Ojibwa Ontario Ottawa political prairie province Quebec Red River region relations relationship religious reserve residential schools Riel Saskatchewan self-government settlement settlers seventeenth century social St Lawrence territory tion Toronto traditional treaty tribes Tsimshian Upper Canada warfare western Indians western interior white paper