Native people, native lands : Canadian Indians, Inuit and Metis /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ottawa :
Carleton University Press,
1991, ©1987.
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Colección: | Carleton library ;
no. 142. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- ""COVER""; ""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""PART I: THE GREAT LAKES � ST. LAWRENCE REGION""; ""CHAPTER 1 The Iroquois Wars and Native Arms""; ""The Dutch""; ""Iroquois Guns""; """"The 400 Guns of the Mohawk""""; ""The Operational Parameters of the Seventeenth Century Musket""; ""Notes""; ""CHAPTER 2 Epidemics: The Forgotten Factor in Seventeenth Century Native Warfare in the St. Lawrence Region""; ""The Epidemics""; ""Post-Epidemic Warfare""; ""Notes""; ""CHAPTER 3 Ktaqamkuk Ilnui Saqimawoutie: Aboriginal Rights and the Myth of the Micmac Mercenaries in Newfoundland""
- The Micmac Mercenary MythThe Magic Date
- Archaeological Evidence
- Other Contributions by Anthropologists
- Epilogue
- Notes
- CHAPTER 4 Families of Mixed Descent in the Western Great Lakes Region
- Self-Ascription
- Ascription by Outsiders
- Mating and Marriage Patterns
- The Requirements for the Development of an Ethnic Identity
- Notes
- PART II: THE BOREAL FOREST
- CHAPTER 5 The Significance of Hunting Territories Today
- Notes
- CHAPTER 6 Waswanipi Cree Management of Land and Wildlife: Cree Ethno-Ecology Revisited
- Introduction
- ""Some Features of the Waswanipi Ethno-Ecosystem""""Waswanipi Hunting Recipes""; ""Waswanipi Resource Management""; ""Conclusions""; ""Afterword, 1973""; ""Postscript, 1986""; ""Notes""; ""CHAPTER 7 The Innu Bands of Labrador""; ""Notes""; ""CHAPTER 8 The Home Guard Cree and the Hudson's Bay Company: The First Hundred Years""; ""Notes""; ""PART III: THE PRAIRIES""; ""CHAPTER 9 The Métis Nation: Buffalo Hunting versus Agriculture in the Red River Settlement, 1810-1870""; ""The Nature of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry in the Red River Settlement""
- ""The Contributions of the Red River Métis""""Conclusions""; ""Notes""; ""CHAPTER 10 The Métis: Genesis and Rebirth""; ""Acadia and New France""; ""Métis Communities in the Great Lakes Region""; """"Natives of Hudson's Bay""""; ""Ethnogenesis in Red River""; ""Red River to the 1870s""; ""Métis Renaissance: The 1980s""; ""Notes""; ""CHAPTER 11 Indian Reserves in Western Canada: Indian Homelands or Devices for Assimilation?""; ""Notes""; ""PART IV: THE PACIFIC REGION""; ""CHAPTER 12 Slave Raiding on the North Pacific Coast""; ""Slavery""; ""War""; ""Slave Raids""; ""Conclusions""; ""Notes""
- CHAPTER 13 Women Traders in the Maritime Fur TradeMaritime Fur Trade
- Women Traders
- Women's Traditional Economic Roles
- Property Ownership
- Women's Role in Trade
- Conclusions
- Notes
- CHAPTER 14 Fishing is Women's Business: Changing Economic Roles of Carrier Women and Men
- The Indigenous Economy and Social Organization
- Economic Transition and Changing Relationships to the Land
- The Rise of a Capitalist Labour Market
- The Impact of State Intervention
- Fishing and Contemporary Politics
- Notes