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Carefully and conscientiously updated, this fourth edition is a brief but comprehensive overview of the long and vibrant history of Indigenous Peoples within what is now Canada. This engaging, chronological text offers a multifaceted account from time immemorial and pre-contact to present-day movements towards self-determination.
Contents
Maps
Publisher's Preface NEW
Acknowledgements
Introduction
List of Indigenous Autonyms/Preferred Terms NEW
Dedication
1: Origin Stories NEW
2: At the Beginning
3: First Meetings
4: On the Eastern Edge of the Mainland
5: The Wendat Confederacy, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the European Colonizers
6: Some Indigenous-Colonial Wars
7: The Struggle against British Colonialisms
8: Westward and Northward
9: The British Alliance of 1812-14
10: The "Indian Problem": Isolation, Assimilation, and Experimentation
11: Towards Confederation for Canada, Towards Wardship for Indigenous Peoples
12: The First Numbered Treaties, Police, and the Indian Act
13: Time of Troubles
14: Repression and Resistance
15: Tightening the Reins: Resistance Grows and Organizes
16: Development Heads North
17: Canadian Courts and Aboriginal Rights
18: The Road to Self-Government
19: Reconciliation and Revitalization
Epilogue
Glossary
Notes
Index