Native peoples : the Canadian experience
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- ISBN: 0771065116
- Physical Description 639 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Edition 2nd ed.
- Publisher Toronto, Ont. : McClelland & Stewart, [1995]
- Copyright ©1995
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Table of Contents
Native Peoples : The Canadian Experience
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Acknowledgements | ||
Contributors | ||
I | Introduction | |
1 | On the Study of Native Peoples R. Bruce Morrison and C. Roderick Wilson | |
2 | Professor Emeritus, University of Alberta:First Nations Prehistory and Canadian History C. Roderick Wilson and Carl Urion | |
II | The Arctic | |
3 | Arctic Studies Center, Smithsonian Institution and University of Alberta: The Eskaleuts: A Regional Overview Ernest S. Burch Jr and Christopher Fletcher | |
4 | Continuity and Change in Inuit Society Christopher Fletcher | |
5 | The Caribou InuitIII: The Eastern Subarctic Ernest S. Burch Jr. | |
6 | University of Winnipeg: The Northern Algonquians: A Regional Overview Jennifer S.H. Brown and C. Roderick Wilson | |
7 | McMaster University: Hunting and the Quest for Power: The Whiteman Development Harvey A. Feit and James Bay Cree | |
8 | Universite Laval: The Atikamekw: Reflections on theirChanging World Sylvie Poirier | |
IV | The Western Subarctic | |
9 | The Northern Athapaskans: A Regional Overview C. Roderick Wilson | |
10 | Saint Paul University: The Dene Tha of Chateh:Continuities and Transformations Jean-Guy A. Goulet | |
11 | University of Alberta with Robert Wishart, PhD. candidate,University of Alberta: The Slavey Indians: The Relevance of Ethnohistory toDevelopment Michael Asch | |
12 | University of Calgary: The Carrier and the Politics ofHistory Elizabeth Furniss | |
V | The Eastern Woodlands | |
13 | Iroquois Indian Museum, Howes Cave, New York: Farmersand Hunters of the Eastern Woodlands: A Regional Overview Mary Drucke Becker | |
14 | Iroquois and Iroquoian in Canada Mary Drucke Becker | |
15 | Retired, Dalhousie University: The Mi'kmaq: A MaritimeWoodland Group Virginia P. Miller | |
VI | The Plains | |
16 | Myths and Realities: An Overview of the Plains C. Roderick Wilson | |
17 | Retired, Glenbow Museum, Calgary: The Blackfoot Nation Hugh Dempsey | |
18 | Deceased, University of Alberta: The Plains Metis John E. Foster | |
19 | University of Calgary: 'We Must Farm to Enable Us to Live':The Plains Cree and Agriculture to 1900 Sarah Carter | |
VII | The Plateau | |
20 | University College of the Fraser Valley and Marianne Ignace,Simon Fraser University: The Plateau: A Regional Overview Douglas Hudson | |
21 | The Okanagan Douglas Hudson | |
22 | The Secwepemc: Traditional Resource Use andRights to Land Marianne Ignace and Ron Ignace | |
VIII | The Northwest Coast | |
23 | University of Northern British Columbia: TheNorthwest Coast: A Regional Overview Margaret Seguin Anderson | |
24 | Understanding Tsimshian Potlatch Margaret Seguin Anderson | |
25 | Formerly, Curator of Ethnology at the Royal British ColumbiaMuseum: From Kwakiutl to Kwakwaka'wakw Peter Macnair | |
IX | Conclusion | |
26 | Taking Stock: Legacies andProspects C. Roderick Wilson and R. Bruce Morrison | |
Glossary | ||
Appendix I | Treaty No. 8 (complete text) | |
Appendix II | The Treaty No. 8 Tax Judgement: The Facts andSome Thoughts C. Roderick Wilson | |
Index |