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Aboriginal history : a reader. Cover Image Book Book

Aboriginal history : a reader

Burnett, Kristin, 1974- (Added Author). Read, Geoff, 1975- (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 9780199015337 (Paper)
  • ISBN: 0199015333 (Paper)
  • Physical Description: print
    xxxi, 478 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
  • Edition: 2nd ed. /
  • Publisher: Don Mills, Ontario : Oxford University Press, c2016.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Color map on cover lining.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction: Indigenous Histories / Kristin Burnett with Geoff Read -- 1. World Views Introduction Aboriginal History and Native Philosophy / Dennis H. McPherson and J. Douglas Rabb -- Indigenous Pedagogy: A Way Out of Dependence / Betty Bastien -- 2. Encountering Europeans Introduction Imagining a Distant New World / Daniel K. Richter -- Plan of Hochelaga Picturing contact, cartier, 1556 / Ramusio -- Jacques Cartier and his first interview with Indians at Hochelaga, 1850 / Andrew Morris -- Into the Arctic Archipelago: Edward Perry in Igloolik and the Shaman's Curse / Dorothy Harley Eber -- Excerpt from an Interview with Rosie Iqallijuq / Louis Tapardjuk, edited by Leah Otak -- 3. Treaties and Self-Governance Introduction Canada's Treaty-Making Tradition / J.R. Miller -- Excerpt from The Treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba and the North-West Territories, including the Negotiations on which they were based, and other information relating thereto / Alexander Morris -- The Treaties of Atlantic Canada / William Wicken -- Articles of Peace and Agreement: Annapolis Royal 1726 -- 4. War, Conflict, and Society Introduction Slavery, the Fox Wars, and Limits of Alliance / Brett Rushforth -- Baptisms, 21 September 1713 -- Louis Vincent Sawatanen: A Life Forged by Warfare and Migration / Jonathan Lainey and Thomas Peace -- The Present State and Situation of the Indian Tribes in the Province of Quebec, May [20] 1779 -- 5. The Fur Trade Introduction Wretched Fishers and Manly Men: The Meanings of Food in The Plateau Fur Trade / Elizabeth Vibert -- Report from Colville District, "Answers to Queries on Natural History," 1829 / John Work -- Innu Participation in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean Fur Trade, 1888-1950 / Brian Gettler -- Annual Report for the Department of Indian Affairs for the Year Ended March 31, 1910 -- 6. Locating Métis Identity Introduction Respecting Métis Nationhood and Self-Determination in Matters of Métis Identity / Adam Gaudry -- Métis Registration Guide: Fulfilling Canada's Promise -- Only Pemmican Eaters? The International Press and Métis Identity, 1869-85 / Geoff Read and Todd Webb -- The Insurrection in Manitoba, Brisbane Courier 7. Federal and Provincial Indian Policy Introduction Dreaming in Liberal White: Canadian Indian Policy, 1913-2013 / Hugh Shewell -- Civilizing Influences / Thomas Deasy -- Indigenous Children and Provincial Child Welfare: The Sixties Scoop / Lori Chambers -- A Legacy of Canadian Child Care: Surviving the Sixties Scoop / Christine Smith [McFarlane] -- 8. Survivance, Identity, and the Indian Act Introduction Identity, Non-Status Indians, and Federally Unrecognized Peoples / Bonita Lawrence -- Indian Act, 1876, Sections 3(3)-3(6) -- Stuck at the Border of the Reserve: Bill C-31 and the Impact on First Nations Women / Jaime Cidro -- Excerpt from an Interview with Life History Respondent 12 / Jaime Cidro -- 9. Residential Schools Introduction Always Remembering: Indian Residential Schools in Canada / Celia Haig-Brown -- Program of Studies for Indian School, 1897 Reflections on the Post-Residential School Settlement Agreement: Expressions of Reconciliation-Looking Back Forward Looking / Lorena Sekwan Fontaine -- Excerpt from the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, May 2006 10. Religion, Culture, and the Peoples of the North Introduction The Birth of a Catholic Inuit Community: The Transition to Christianity in Pelly Bay, NU, 1935-50 / Cornelius H.W. Renie and Jarich Oosten -- Excerpt from Codex Historicus, 25 December 1940 Housing in the Northwest Territories: The Postwar Vision / Robert Robson -- Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation / Pia Kooneelusie -- 11. The Economy and Labour Introduction Vanishing the Indians: Aboriginal Labourers in Twentieth-Century British Columbia / John Lutz -- Excerpts from the Diary of Arthur Wellington Clah / John Lutz -- Colonialism at Work: Labour Placement Programs for Aboriginal Women in Post-war Canada / Joan Sangster -- Indian Girls Achieve Successful Careers - Pave Way for Others -- 12. Indigenous Women, Strength, and Resilience Introduction Categories and Terrains of Exclusion: Constructing the "Indian Woman" in the Early Settlement Era in Western Canada / Sarah Carter -- "Mostly Just a Social Gathering: Anishinaabe Kwewak" and the Indian Homemakers' Club, 1945-1960 / Lianne C. Leddy -- Constitution and Regulations for Indian Homemakers' Clubs -- Making History: Elise Marie Knott - Canada's First Female Indian Elected Chief / Revised for second edition -- / Cora Voyageur -- Excerpt from the Indian Act, 1951 13. Health, the Environment, and Government Policy Introduction Industrial Fisheries and the Health of Local Communities in the Twentieth-Century Canadian Northwest / Liza Piper -- Letter from Chief Pierre Freezie to S.J. Bailey, 9 October 1950 -- Our Medicines: First Nations' Medical Practices and the Nanaimo Indian Hospital 1945-75 / Laurie Meijer Drees -- Excerpt from an Interview with Violet Charlie / Laurie Meijer Drees [LMD] -- Government Policy, Food Insecurity, and Indigenous Peoples in Northern Canada / Kristin Burnett, Travis Hay, and Kelly Skinner -- LAC, RG29, file 2989, Part 1 - Directions for Feeding Indian Babies -- Directions for feeding Indian babies / Mrs. Ruth Curried -- 14. Treaties, Self-Governance, and Grassroots Activism Introduction A Tale of Two Visions for Canada: The Trilateral Agreement versus the Land Claims Policy -- / Shiri Pasternak -- Memorandum of Mutual Intent between the Algonquins of Barriere Lake and the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada / New Primary Document -- Ally or Colonizer?: The Federal State, the Cree Nation, and the James Bay Agreement / Paul Rynard -- Excerpt from Cree Regional Authority et al. v. Attorney General of Quebec, 1991 -- Recognition by Assimilation: Mi'kmaq Treaty Rights, Fisheries Privatization, and Community Resistance in Nova Scotia / Revised for second edition -- / Martha Stiegman and Sherry Pictou.
Subject: Indians of North America -- Canada -- Historiography
Native peoples -- Canada -- Historiography
Native peoples -- Canada -- History

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