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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction: Pacific Northwest Indian Treaties in National and International Historical Perspective 1
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Part I: Colonial Conceits
- 1. Negotiated Sovereignty: Indian Treaties and the Acquisition of American and Canadian Territorial Rights in the Pacific Northwest 35
- 2. Unmaking Native Space: A Genealogy of Indian Policy, Settler Practice, and the Microtechniques of Dispossession 56
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Part II: Cross-Border Influences
- 3. “Trespassers on the Soil”: United States v. Tom and a New Perspective on the Short History of Treaty Making in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia 89
- 4. The Boldt Decision in Canada: Aboriginal Treaty Rights to Fish on the Pacific 128
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Part III: Indigenous Interpretations and Responses
- 5. Performing Treaties: The Culture and Politics of Treaty Remembrance and Celebration 157
- 6. Reserved For Whom? Defending and Defining Treaty Rights on the Columbia River, 1880–1920 186
- 7. Ethnogenesis and Ethnonationalism from Competing Treaty Claims 215
- 8. The Stevens Treaties, Indian Claims Commission Docket 264, and the Ancient One known as Kennewick Man 244
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Part IV: Power relations in contemporary forums
- 9. “History Wars” and Treaty Rights in Canada: A Canadian Case Study 279
- 10. History, Democracy, and Treaty Negotiations in British Columbia 297
- 11. Treaty Substitutes in the Modern Era 321
- Contributors 339
- Index 343
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction: Pacific Northwest Indian Treaties in National and International Historical Perspective 1
-
Part I: Colonial Conceits
- 1. Negotiated Sovereignty: Indian Treaties and the Acquisition of American and Canadian Territorial Rights in the Pacific Northwest 35
- 2. Unmaking Native Space: A Genealogy of Indian Policy, Settler Practice, and the Microtechniques of Dispossession 56
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Part II: Cross-Border Influences
- 3. “Trespassers on the Soil”: United States v. Tom and a New Perspective on the Short History of Treaty Making in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia 89
- 4. The Boldt Decision in Canada: Aboriginal Treaty Rights to Fish on the Pacific 128
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Part III: Indigenous Interpretations and Responses
- 5. Performing Treaties: The Culture and Politics of Treaty Remembrance and Celebration 157
- 6. Reserved For Whom? Defending and Defining Treaty Rights on the Columbia River, 1880–1920 186
- 7. Ethnogenesis and Ethnonationalism from Competing Treaty Claims 215
- 8. The Stevens Treaties, Indian Claims Commission Docket 264, and the Ancient One known as Kennewick Man 244
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Part IV: Power relations in contemporary forums
- 9. “History Wars” and Treaty Rights in Canada: A Canadian Case Study 279
- 10. History, Democracy, and Treaty Negotiations in British Columbia 297
- 11. Treaty Substitutes in the Modern Era 321
- Contributors 339
- Index 343