A concise history of Canada's first nations
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A concise history of Canada's first nations
Oxford University Press, 2010
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [352]-409) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A Concise History of Canada's First Nations, second edition, is a revised, streamlined edition of the award-winning Canada's First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples from Earliest Times, designed to make First Nations' history more accessible to a broader readership. This edition contains a new final chapter covering Prime Minister Stephen Harper's 2008 apology to residential school survivors, the Caledonia land dispute in Ontario, and the First Nations Governance Act. In addition to more than 70 maps and illustrations, it includes numerous boxes highlighting specific subjects, review questions, an extensive glossary of important names and terms, and a list of useful websites.
目次
- LIST OF MAPS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- 1. At the Beginning
- 2. First Meetings
- 3. On the Eastern Edge of the Mainland
- 4. Huron, Five Nations, and Europeans
- 5. Some Amerindian-Colonial Wars
- 6. The World Shifts
- 7. Westward and Northward
- 8. Turntable of 1812-14
- 9. The 'Indian Problem': Isolation, Assimilation, and Experimentation
- 10. Towards Confederation for Canada, Towards Wardship for Amerindians
- 11. The First Numbered Treaties, Police, and the Indian Act
- 12. Time of Troubles as the Old Way Fades
- 13. Repression and Resistance
- 14. Tightening the Reins: Resistance Grows and Organizes
- 15. Development Heads North
- 16. Canadian Courts and Aboriginal Rights
- 17. The Road to Self-Government
- 18. We Are Sorry
- EPILOGUE
- APPENDIX: NATIONAL HISTORIC SITES OF CANADA COMMEMORATING ABORIGINAL HISTORY
- GLOSSARY
- WEBSITES
- NOTES
- INDEX
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