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The Queen's People
A Study of Hegemony, Coercion, and Accommodation among the Okanagan of Canada
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English
Published/Copyright:
1991
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An analysis of the realities of everyday life for Okanagan Indians on a reserve near Vernon. Carstens applies the peasant model to the study of reserve systems and finds significant correlations. Questions of class, status, power, and institutionalized inequality also come into play.
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Carstens Peter :
Peter Carstens is Professor of Anthropology, University of Toronto.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Illustrative Material
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Okanagan Nation Declaration
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Foreword
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
xxiii - PART ONE. The Creation of a Reserve
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Chapter One. Traditional Okanagan Society and Institutions
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Chapter Two. The Beginnings of White Hegemony
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Chapter Three. Reserving Other People's Land
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Chapter Four. The O'Keefe Syndrome
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Chapter Five. Rule by Notables
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Chapter Six. The Process of Economic Incorporation
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Chapter Seven. The Political Incorporation of Chiefs and the People, 1865-1931
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Chapter Eight. The Okanagan Reserve as Canadian Community
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Chapter Nine. Okanagan Factions
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Chapter Ten. Making Ends Meet in the 1950s
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Chapter Eleven. Household Economy and the Wider Society in 1980s
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Chapter Twelve. The Assimilation of Chiefs, 1932-1987
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Chapter Thirteen. Band Government, Administration, and Politics
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Chapter Fourteen. Band Council Affairs
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Chapter Fifteen. Why Education?
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Chapter Sixteen. Reserve Catholicism
263 - PART THREE. The Wider Framework
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Chapter Seventeen. The Queen's People: An Anthropologist's View
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APPENDIX 1
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APPENDIX 2
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APPENDIX 3
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APPENDIX 4
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APPENDIX 5
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APPENDIX 6
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Bibliography
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Index
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