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Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens - A History of Native-Newcomer Relations in Canada, Fourth Edition

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Informationen zum Autor J.R. Miller is a professor emeritus of history at the University of Saskatchewan. He is the author of numerous works on issues related to Indigenous peoples including Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens and Shingwauk’s Vision, both published by University of Toronto Press. Klappentext Author J.R. Miller charts the deterioration of the relationship from the initial, mutually beneficial contact in the fur trade to the current impasse in which Indigenous peoples are resisting displacement and marginalization. Zusammenfassung Author J.R. Miller charts the deterioration of the relationship from the initial! mutually beneficial contact in the fur trade to the current impasse in which Indigenous peoples are resisting displacement and marginalization. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to the Fourth EditionNote on TerminologyPreface to the Third EditionPreface to the First Edition INTRODUCTION 1 Indigenous Peoples and Europeans at the Time of Contact PART ONE: COOPERATION2 Early Contacts in the Eastern Woodlands 3 Commercial Partnership and Mutual Benefit4 Military Allies through a Century of Warfare PART TWO: COERCION5 From Alliance to "Irrelevance"6 Reserves, Residential Schools, and the Threat of Assimilation7 The Commercial Frontier on the Western Plains8 Contact, Commerce, and Christianity on the Pacific9 Resistance in Red River and the Numbered Treaties: "Bounty and Benevolence"10 The North-West Rebellion11 The Policy of the Bible and the Plough12 Residents and Transients in the North: Relations to the 1960s PART THREE: CONFRONTATION13 The Beginnings of Political Organization14 Land Claims and Self-Government from the White Paper to Guerin15 Meech, Oka, Charlottetown, Nass, and Ottawa: Relations 1986-2000 PART FOUR: RECONCILIATION?16 Relations in the Twenty-First Century17 Do We Learn Anything from History? NotesSelect BibliographyIllustration CreditsIndex MapsFirst Nations of CanadaFirst Nations of northeastern North America at contactIroquoia (showing height of land)The Ohio and Illinois Country, 1754French possessions in North America, 1750Effect of the Royal Proclamation of 1763Location of western nations, 1821First Nations of British ColumbiaThe numbered treaties, 1871-1921North-West Rebellion, 1885...

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Authors Dr J R Miller, J R Miller, J. R. Miller, J.R. Miller
Publisher University of Toronto Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2018
 
EAN 9781487521752
ISBN 978-1-4875-2175-2
No. of pages 277
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

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