The collection combines essays by prominent senior historians, geographers, and anthropologists with contributions by new voices in these fields, to shed new light on the history of scholarship on Canada's Aboriginal past.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Introduction / Ted Binnema and Susan Neylan
1 Arthur J. Ray and the Writing of Aboriginal History / Ted Binnema and Susan Neylan
2 Rupert's Land, Nituskeenan, Our Land: Cree and English Naming and Claiming around the Dirty Sea / Jennifer S.H. Brown
3 Echo of the Crane: Tracing Anishnawbek and Metis Title to Bawating (Sault Ste. Marie) / Victor P. Lytwyn
4 Compact, Contract, Covenant: The Evolution of Indian Treaty Making / J.R. Miller
5 Smallpox along the Frontier of the Plains Borderlands at the Turn of the Twentieth Century / Jody Decker
6 Mapping the New El Dorado: The Fraser River Gold Rush and the Appropriation of Native Space / Daniel Marshall
7 Innovation, Tradition, Colonialism, and Aboriginal Fishing Conflicts in the Lower Fraser Canyon / Keith Thor Carlson
8 Meanings of Mobility on the Northwest Coast / Paige Raibmon
9 "Choose Your Flag": Perspectives on the Tsimshian Migration from Metlakatla, British Columbia, to New Metlakatla, Alaska, 1887 / Susan Neylan
10 Gitxsan Law and Settler Disorder: The Skeena "Uprising" of 1888 / R.M. Galois
11 Arthur J. Ray and the Empirical Opportunity / Cole Harris
Contributors
Index