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Behind the man : John Laurie, Ruth Gorman, and the Indian vote in Canada  Cover Image Book Book

Behind the man : John Laurie, Ruth Gorman, and the Indian vote in Canada

Summary: "Behind the Man is the unique "biography" of Alberta political figure John Lee Laurie, a key proponent of Aboriginal rights in the 1940s and 1930s. Before 1961, the aboriginal people of Canada could only vote in Federal elections if they agreed to become "Canada could only vote in Federal elections if they agreed to become "Canadian," that is, to leave their reserves, give up their treaty rights, and leave behind their homes, farms, and families, Laurie was instrumental in securing amendments to the Indian Act in 1961 which gave Aboriginals the unfettered vote." "Author Ruth Gorman worked tirelessly alongside Laurie during these years, and was herself a major force in mobilizing public opinion in support of the Aboriginal vote. Out of modesty and concern for the social constraints of her day, though, Gorman did not lay public claim to these efforts, and remained a passionately vocal supporter of John Laurie for the rest of her life. By 1998, she had been working on a book about Laurie for several years, but, nearing the end of her life and overwhelmed by the project's scope, she persuaded Dr. Frits Pannekock to assist her in seeing it to completion." "As Dr. Pannekock began to sort through Gorman's many boxes of material, he quickly realized that this book was both a biography and an autobiography - the story was as much Gorman's as it was Laurie's. In the tradition of her era, Gorman had taken the position of "the woman behind the man," but she was nonetheless proud of her life's work, and found an "acceptable" way of telling her own part in the story." "Behind the Man introduces Ruth Gorman as one of Albert's most interesting female historical figures - a heroine struggling to balance home life and work obligations, overcoming frustrations at the inequitable gender and power structures of her era, and reminding us that there is always more than one point of view when it comes to recording history." --Book Jacket.

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  • ISBN: 1552382184 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9781552382189 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: lvi, 277 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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  • Publisher: Calgary : University of Calgary Press, [2007]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 262-268) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction by Frits Pannekoek -- The mountain -- The stars shone bright -- Strange omission -- The winds of change blow across the world -- An angry young man -- Laurie finds the right place -- A horse did it -- Laurie finds a family -- A history teacher studies history around the campfire -- A history teacher studies history in books -- A red Métis meets a white Métis -- The department and enfranchisement -- The harsh reality of enfranchisement -- Laurie and the Indians find me -- The buckskin curtain -- Department of Indian affairs and the IAA -- New act and the "man behind the throne" -- I take the case -- The first Hobbema hearing 1951 -- After the Hobbema hearing / I go public -- The appeal -- Senatorship -- Laurie's death -- Laurie's funeral -- Laurie's magnificent record of change -- The brief / I go north -- I go to parliament -- The vote -- Epilogue -- Appendix 1: Timeline of events concerning Ruth Gorman and John Laurie's involvement with the Aboriginal people of Canada -- Index.
Subject: Laurie, John -- 1899-1959
Gorman, Ruth -- 1914-2002
Indian Association of Alberta -- History
Voting -- Canada -- History
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Canada -- Government relations -- History
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Canada -- History
Political activists -- Alberta -- Biography
Feminists -- Alberta -- Biography
Indigenous activists -- Alberta -- Biography
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Alberta -- Government relations -- History
Women political activists -- Alberta -- Biography
Educators -- Alberta -- Biography
Social reformers -- Canada -- Biography
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Alberta -- History
Calgary (Alta.) -- Biography
Topic Heading: First Nations Canada.
Indigenous.

Available copies

  • 5 of 6 copies available at University College of the North Libraries.

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  • 0 current holds with 6 total copies.
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Chemawawin Public Library at Easterville FC 3674.1 .L39 G67 2007 (Text) 36757103579861 Stacks Volume hold Available -
The Pas Campus Library FC 3674.1 .L39 G67 2007 (Text) 38500000401161 Stacks Volume hold Available -
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Thompson Campus Library FC 3674.1 .L39 G67 2007 (Text) 58500001092402 Friesen Collection Not holdable Available -
UCN / Pukatawagan Public Library FC 3674.1 .L39 G67 2007 (Text) 38500000401179 Stacks Volume hold In transit -
UCN/Norway House Public Library FC 3674.1 .L39 G67 2007 (Text) 58500000122325 Stacks Volume hold Available -

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