As Long as the Sun Shines and Water Flows: A Reader in Canadian Native Studies

作者: Antoine S. Lussier , Ian A. L. Getty

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摘要: Foreword Preface Map Introductory Essay Section I: The Evolution of Indian Administration Since the Royal Proclamation 1763 1. Protection, Civilization, Assimilation: An Outline History Canada's Policy 2. Early Acts: Developmental Strategy and Constitutional Change 3. Land Cessions in Upper Canada, 1815-1830 4. Herman Merivale Colonial Office Mid-Nineteenth Century 5. A Victorian Civil Servant at Work: Lawrence Vankoughnet Canadian Department, 1874-1893 6. Clifford Sifton 1896-1905 7. Treaty 3: Location Boundaries 3 Reserves Ontario, 1873-1915 8. Indians Yesterday -- What Today? 9. Politics Affairs II: Native Responses to Changing Relations Circumstances Alcoholism, Anti-Drink Cause Protestant Missions 1822-1850 Tragedy Loss Commons Western Canada Witness Murder: Cypress Hills Massacre Conflict Attitudes towards People Canadian-American West during 1870s Louis Riel Aboriginal Rights Parting Ways: Schmidt's Account Metis Rebellion La Conquete du Nord-Ouest, 1885-1985, or Imperial Quest British North America Justice System Becoming Modern Some Reflections on Inuit Social Process: 1978-81 Declaration First Nations, 18 November, 1981 1983 Accord Bibliographic Historical Writing, 1971-1981 Suggestions for Further Reading Notes Contributors

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