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1. John A. Macdonald and the Indians
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Donald B. Smith
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- List of Maps xiii
- Prologue xv
- Acknowledgments xxv
- Note on Terminology xxix
- 1. John A. Macdonald and the Indians 3
- 2. John McDougall and the Stoney Nakoda 39
- 3. George Monro Grant: An English Canadian Public Intellectual and the Indians 68
- 4. Chancellor John A. Boyd and Fellow Georgian Bay Cottager Kathleen Coburn 89
- 5. Duncan Campbell Scott: Determined Assimilationist 117
- 6. Paul A.W. Wallace and The White Roots of Peace 147
- 7. Quebec Viewpoints: From Lionel Groulx to Jacques Rousseau 175
- 8. Attitudes on the Pacific Coast: Franz Boas, Emily Carr, and Maisie Hurley 199
- 9. Alberta Perspectives: Long Lance, John Laurie, Hugh Dempsey, and Harold Cardinal 232
- Epilogue: The First Nations and Canada’s Conscience 265
- Notes 283
- Selected Bibliography 405
- Index 429
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- List of Maps xiii
- Prologue xv
- Acknowledgments xxv
- Note on Terminology xxix
- 1. John A. Macdonald and the Indians 3
- 2. John McDougall and the Stoney Nakoda 39
- 3. George Monro Grant: An English Canadian Public Intellectual and the Indians 68
- 4. Chancellor John A. Boyd and Fellow Georgian Bay Cottager Kathleen Coburn 89
- 5. Duncan Campbell Scott: Determined Assimilationist 117
- 6. Paul A.W. Wallace and The White Roots of Peace 147
- 7. Quebec Viewpoints: From Lionel Groulx to Jacques Rousseau 175
- 8. Attitudes on the Pacific Coast: Franz Boas, Emily Carr, and Maisie Hurley 199
- 9. Alberta Perspectives: Long Lance, John Laurie, Hugh Dempsey, and Harold Cardinal 232
- Epilogue: The First Nations and Canada’s Conscience 265
- Notes 283
- Selected Bibliography 405
- Index 429