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As long as the sun shines and water flows : a reader in Canadian native studies

Summary: This collection of papers focuses on Canadian Native history since 1763 and presents an overview of official Canadian Indian policy and its effects on the Indian, Inuit, and Métis. Issues and themes covered include colonial Indian policy, constitutional developments, Indian treaties and policy, government decision-making and Native responses reflecting both persistence and change, and the broad issue of Aboriginal and treaty rights.

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  • ISBN: 0774801832 (pbk. : jacket)
  • ISBN: 0774801840 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 0774801816 (alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9780774801836 (pbk. : jacket)
  • ISBN: 9780774801843 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9780774801812 (alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: xxi, 362 pages : map ; 24 cm.
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  • Publisher: Vancouver : University of British Columbia Press, [1983]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 354-361).
"Bibliographic essay": p. 340-354.
Formatted Contents Note: Foreword / Chief John Snow -- Preface / Ian A. L. Getty and Antoine S. Lussier -- Map: Native groups and treaty boundaries in western Canada -- Introduction essay: As long as the sun shines and water flows: An historical comment / George F.G. Stanley -- The evolution of Indian administration since the royal proclamation of 1763: The royal proclamation of 7 October, 1763 -- Protection, civilization, assimilation: An outline history of Canada's Indian policy / John L. Tobias -- The early Indian acts: Developmental strategy and constitutional change / John S. Milloy -- Indian land cessions in upper Canada, 1818-1830 / Robert J. Surtees -- Herman Merivale and colonial office Indian policy in the mid-nineteenth century / David T. McNab -- A Foreword / Chief John Snow -- Preface / Ian A. L. Getty and Antoine S. Lussier -- Map: Native groups and treaty boundaries in western Canada -- Introduction essay: As long as the sun shines and water flows: An historical comment / George F.G. Stanley -- The evolution of Indian administration since the royal proclamation of 1763: The royal proclamation of 7 October, 1763 -- Protection, civilization, assimilation: An outline history of Canada's Indian policy / John L. Tobias -- The early Indian acts: Developmental strategy and constitutional change / John S. Milloy -- Indian land cessions in upper Canada, 1818-1830 / Robert J. Surtees -- Herman Merivale and colonial office Indian policy in the mid-nineteenth century / David T. McNab -- A Victorian civil servant at work: Lawrence Vankoughnet and the Canadian Indian department, 1874-1893 / Douglas Leighton -- Clifford Sifton and Canadian Indian Administration, 1896-1905 / David J. Hall -- The administration of treaty 3: The location of the boundaries of treaty 3 Indian reserves in Ontario, 1873-1915 / David T. McNab -- Canada's Indians yesterday. What of today? / Diamond Jenness -- The politics of Indian affairs -- Native responses to changing relations and circumstances: Alcoholism, Indians and the anti-drink cause in the protestant Indian missions of upper Canada, 1822-1850 / F. Laurie Barron -- The tragedy of the loss of the commons in western Canada / Irene M. Spry -- A witness to murder: The Cypress Hills massacre and the conflict of attitudes towards the Native people of the Canadian-American west during the 1870's / Robert S. Allen -- Louis Riel and Aboriginal rights / Thomas Flanagan -- A parting of the ways: Louis Schmidt's account of Louis Riel and the Metis rebellion / Raymond Huel -- La Concquéte du Nord-Quest, 1885-1985, or the imperial quest of British North America / Jean Morisset -- Native people and the justice system / Don McCaskill -- Becoming modern - Some reflections on Inuit social change / Lance W. Roberts -- The Inuit and the constitutional process: 1978-81 / Simon McInnes -- A declaration of the First Nations, 18 November, 1981 -- 1983 Constitutional accord on Aboriginal rights: Bibliographic essay: The Indian in Canadian historical writing, 1971-1981 / James W. St. G. Walker -- Suggestions for further reading -- Notes on contributors.ictorian civil servant at work: Lawrence Vankoughnet and the Canadian Indian department, 1874-1893 / Douglas Leighton -- Clifford Sifton and Canadian Indian Administration, 1896-1905 / David J. Hall -- The administration of treaty 3: The location of the boundaries of treaty 3 Indian reserves in Ontario, 1873-1915 / David T. McNab -- Canada's Indians yesterday. What of today? / Diamond Jenness -- The politics of Indian affairs -- Native responses to changing relations and circumstances: Alcoholism, Indians and the anti-drink cause in the protestant Indian missions of upper Canada, 1822-1850 / F. Laurie Barron -- The tragedy of the loss of the commons in western Canada / Irene M. Spry -- A witness to murder: The Cypress Hills massacre and the conflict of attitudes towards the Native people of the Canadian-American west during the 1870's / Robert S. Allen -- Louis Riel and Aboriginal rights / Thomas Flanagan -- A parting of the ways: Louis Schmidt's account of Louis Riel and the Mtis rebellion / Raymond Huel -- La Concquéte du Nord-Quest, 1885-1985, or the imperial quest of British North America / Jean Morisset -- Native people and the justice system / Don McCaskill -- Becoming modern - Some reflections on Inuit social change / Lance W. Roberts -- The Inuit and the constitutional process: 1978-81 / Simon McInnes -- A declaration of the First Nations, 18 November, 1981 -- 1983 Constitutional accord on Aboriginal rights: Bibliographic essay: The Indian in Canadian historical writing, 1971-1981 / James W. St. G. Walker -- Suggestions for further reading -- Notes on contributors.
Subject: Indigenous peoples, Treatment of -- Canada -- History
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Canada -- Government relations -- History
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Government relations -- History
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Canada -- Government relations
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Government relations
Indigenous peoples, Treatment of -- Canada
Topic Heading: First Nations Canada.
Indigenous.
Métis Canada.
Inuit Canada.

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

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