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|a As Long as This Land Shall Last :
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|a ""Contents""; ""List of Abbreviations""; ""List of Maps""; ""Foreword""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction""; ""CHAPTER I: The Old Northwest Territories, 1870�1895""; ""Government, 1870�1880""; ""New Transportation Routes, 1868�1895, and a New Economy, 1885�1895""; ""No Treaty � No Help, 1870�1889""; ""The North is Floating on Oil, 1888�1891""; ""CHAPTER II: Treaty 8, 1897�1900""; ""Introduction""; ""The Glitter of Gold Behind the Treaty, 1897�1899""; ""North West Mounted Police Patrols, 1897�1899""; ""Ottawa Prepares for the Treaty, 1897�1899""
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|a ""Treaty 8 � Summers of 1899 and 1900""""Treaty 8 Negotiations""; ""Summary""; ""CHAPTER III: The Years Between the Treaties, 1900�1920""; ""Introduction""; ""Following Treaty 8""; ""Preparing Treaty 11""; ""Summary""; ""CHAPTER IV: Treaty 11""; ""Introduction""; ""Oil is King""; ""The Territorial Administration Emerges""; ""Ottawa Prepares the Treaty, 1920�1921""; """"Conspiracy of Silence""""; ""Treaty 11""; ""Summary""; ""Conclusion""; ""CHAPTER V: The Years after Treaty 11, 1922�1927""; ""Introduction""; ""Treaty 11, 1922""; ""Trapping and Hunting, 1922�1929""
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|a ""CHAPTER VI: A Decade of Desperation, 1928�1939""""Introduction""; ""The Flu Epidemic of 1928""; ""Problems for Both Governments""; ""Metis and Eskimos""; ""Pressure on Ottawa""; ""Hunting and Trapping: The Critical Years, 1928�1939""; ""Boycott at Fort Resolution, 1937""; ""Too Little, Too Late""; ""Summary""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""APPENDICES""; ""I: Dates relevant to Indian history and the treaties""; ""II: Affidavits signed by witnesses to Treaties 8 and 11""; ""III: Memorandum of Lawrence Vankoughnet, January 19, 1887""; ""IV: Testimony of Louis Norwegian, July 11, 1973""
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|a ""V: Article in The Edmonton Journal, September 26, 1921""""VI: Bourget's Report, 1923""; ""VII: Eyewitness accounts of the 1928 flu epidemic""; ""VIII: Extracts from Charles Parker's 1928 report""; ""IX: Extracts from Charles Parker's 1930 report""; ""X: Memorandum of Bishop Breynat, November,1936""; ""XI: Canada's blackest blot, May 28, 1938""; ""XII: Excerpts from Bourget's 1930 report""; ""BIBLIOGRAPHY""; ""EPILOGUE""; ""INDEX""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""Q""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""
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|a A historically accurate study that takes no sides, this book is the first complete document of Treaties 8 and 11 between the Canadian government and the Native people at the turn of the nineteenth century. On the basis of those treaties, contested in the Mackenzie Pipeline debate, white fur-traders, trappers, and corporations gave themselves privileges of ownership with no regard to the Native claim and to the promise made to the Natives that they could live and hunt there "as long as the sun rises, as long as the river flows, as long as this land shall last." Historian Ren? Fumoleau has delved into church and government sources to afford a clear picture of the negotiations for the treaties beginning in 1870 and their aftermath up to 1939. With an Epilogue by Joan Barnaby, the documents discussed in the book speak for themselves, implying a host of questions with both historical relevance and enduring significance.
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