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Makúk : a new history of Aboriginal-white relations  Cover Image Book Book

Makúk : a new history of Aboriginal-white relations / John Sutton Lutz.

Summary:

The history of Aboriginal-settler interactions in Canada continues to haunt the national imagination. Despite billions of dollars spent on the "Indian problem," Aboriginal people remain the poorest in the country. Because the stereotype of the "lazy Indian" is never far from the surface, many Canadians wonder if the problem lay with "Indians" themselves. John Lutz traces Aboriginal people's involvement in the new economy, and their displacement from it, from the arrival of the first Europeans to the 1970s. Drawing on an extensive array of oral histories, manuscripts, newspaper accounts, biographies, and statistical analysis, Lutz shows that Aboriginal people flocked to the workforce and prospered in the late nineteenth century. He argues that the roots of today's widespread unemployment and "welfare dependency" date only from the 1950s, when deliberate and inadvertent policy choices - what Lutz terms the "white problem" drove Aboriginal people out of the capitalist, wage, and subsistence economies, offering them welfare as "compensation." Makúk invites readers into a dialogue with the past with visual imagery and an engaging narrative that gives a voice to Aboriginal peoples and other historical figures. It is a book for students, scholars, policymakers, and a wide public who care to bring the spectres of the past into the light of the present.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780774811408 (softcover)
  • Physical Description: xii, 431 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
  • Publisher: Vancouver : UBC Press, [2008]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction: Molasses stick legs -- Pomo Wawa: the other jargon -- Making the lazy Indian -- The Lekwungen -- The Tsilhqot'in -- Outside history: labourers of the aboriginal province -- The white problem -- Prestige to welfare: remaking the moditional economy -- Conclusion: the outer edge of probability, 1970-2007 -- Postscript: subordination without subjugation.
Subject: Indigenous peoples > British Columbia > Government relations.
Whites > British Columbia > Relations with Indians.
Indigenous peoples > British Columbia > Economic conditions.
Indigenous peoples > Employment > British Columbia > History.
British Columbia > Ethnic relations.
Indigenous peoples > Canada.
Topic Heading: First Nations.
First Nations Canada.
Indigenous.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at University College of the North Libraries.

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  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
The Pas Campus Library E 78 .C2 L88 2008 (Text) 58500001154558 Stacks Volume hold Available -
Thompson Campus Library E 78 .C2 L88 2008 (Text) 58500000748285 Stacks Volume hold Available -


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