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- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- List of Tables xi
- List of Figures xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Foreword xix
- Holding the Mirror up to Nature: Law, Social Science, and Professor Arthur Ray xxiii
- Prologue xxxvii
- Taking Fur Trade History to Court 3
- Roles and Reversals of the Historical Researcher 17
- Defending Traditional Fisheries and Harvesting Rights 44
- Interpretation of a Treaty: Share or Surrender? 66
- Witnessing on Behalf of a Forgotten People 88
- Defining Métis Communities and Customs 105
- Defending the Aboriginal Right to Hunt 121
- “To Educate the Court” 145
- Delgamuukw Exhibit No. 964: District Reports of Hudson’s Bay Company Chief Trader William Brown 1823 161
- Transcript of My PowerPoint Presentation in Samson, 3 October 2000 202
- Notes 219
- Bibliography 245
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- List of Tables xi
- List of Figures xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Foreword xix
- Holding the Mirror up to Nature: Law, Social Science, and Professor Arthur Ray xxiii
- Prologue xxxvii
- Taking Fur Trade History to Court 3
- Roles and Reversals of the Historical Researcher 17
- Defending Traditional Fisheries and Harvesting Rights 44
- Interpretation of a Treaty: Share or Surrender? 66
- Witnessing on Behalf of a Forgotten People 88
- Defining Métis Communities and Customs 105
- Defending the Aboriginal Right to Hunt 121
- “To Educate the Court” 145
- Delgamuukw Exhibit No. 964: District Reports of Hudson’s Bay Company Chief Trader William Brown 1823 161
- Transcript of My PowerPoint Presentation in Samson, 3 October 2000 202
- Notes 219
- Bibliography 245
- Index 253