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Roots of Entanglement : Essays in the History of Native-Newcomer Relations /

Roots of Entanglement offers an historical exploration of the relationships between Indigenous peoples and European newcomers in the territory that would become Canada. Various engagements between Indigenous peoples and the state are emphasized and questions are raised about the ways in which the pa...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Rutherdale, Myra (Autor, Contribuidor), Abel, Kerry (Autor, Contribuidor), Lackenbauer, P. Whitney (Autor, Contribuidor)
Otros Autores: Anuik, Jonathan (Contribuidor), Barman, Jean (Contribuidor), Cairns, Alan C. (Contribuidor), Carlson, Keith Thor (Contribuidor), Coates, Kenneth S. (Contribuidor), Edwards, Brendan Frederick R. (Contribuidor), Foster, Hamar (Contribuidor), Newell, Dianne (Contribuidor), Ray, Arthur J. (Contribuidor), Smith, Donald B. (Contribuidor), Tough, Frank J. (Contribuidor), Waiser, Bill (Contribuidor), rutherdale, myra (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2018]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • A Note on Terminology
  • PART ONE. Introduction
  • Introduction
  • PART TWO. The Crown, Colonial Spaces, and Aboriginality
  • The Simcoes and the Indians
  • Lord Bury and the First Nations: A Year in the Canadas
  • "Chief Teller of Tales": John Buchan's Ideas on Indigenous Peoples, the Commonwealth, and an Emerging Idea of Canada, 1935-1940
  • At the Crossroads of Militarism and Modernization: Inuit-Military Relations in the Cold War Arctic
  • Alaska Highway Nurses and DEW Line Doctors: Medical Encounters in Northern Canadian Indigenous Communities
  • PART THREE. Interraciality and Education
  • Negotiating Aboriginal Interraciality in Three Early British Columbian Indian Residential Schools
  • Language, Place, and Kinship Ties: Past and Present Necessities for Métis Education
  • PART FOUR. Law, Legislation, and History
  • They Have Suffered the Most: First Nations and the Aftermath of the 1885 North-West Rebellion
  • "Powerless to Protect": Ontario Game Protection Legislation, Unreported and Indetermined Case Law, and the Criminalization of Indian Hunting in the Robinson Treaty Territories, 1892-1931
  • One Good Thing: Law and Elevator Etiquette in the Indian Territories
  • Reclaiming History through the Courts: Aboriginal Rights, the Marshall Decision, and Maritime History
  • PART FIVE. Anthropologists, Historians, and the Indigenous Historiography
  • "We Could Not Help Noticing the Fact That Many of Them Were Cross-Eyed": Historical Evidence and Coast Salish Leadership
  • An Appealing Anthropology, Frozen in Time: Diamond Jenness's The Indians of Canada
  • PART SIX. Conclusion
  • Aboriginal Research in Troubled Times
  • Contributors
  • Index