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Part 2 A Genealogy of Reconciliation: Civilizing, Extinction, and Culturalism as the Discursive Foundations of the Indian Act
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Foreword xiii
- Preface xvii
- Acknowledgments xxix
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A reconciliation without recollection?
- Introduction 3
- Part 1 Reconciliation without Recollection 36
- Part 2 A Genealogy of Reconciliation: Civilizing, Extinction, and Culturalism as the Discursive Foundations of the Indian Act 68
- Part 3 A Despotism for Dealing with Barbarians: A Survey of the Foundations of Indian Policy in Canada 110
- Part 4 A Law without Measure for a Land without Citizens: The Indian Act in Canadian Jurisprudence 180
- Part 5 An Era of Reconciliation, an Era of Indirect Rule: From the White Paper to the Full Box of Rights 280
- Select Bibliography 359
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Foreword xiii
- Preface xvii
- Acknowledgments xxix
-
A reconciliation without recollection?
- Introduction 3
- Part 1 Reconciliation without Recollection 36
- Part 2 A Genealogy of Reconciliation: Civilizing, Extinction, and Culturalism as the Discursive Foundations of the Indian Act 68
- Part 3 A Despotism for Dealing with Barbarians: A Survey of the Foundations of Indian Policy in Canada 110
- Part 4 A Law without Measure for a Land without Citizens: The Indian Act in Canadian Jurisprudence 180
- Part 5 An Era of Reconciliation, an Era of Indirect Rule: From the White Paper to the Full Box of Rights 280
- Select Bibliography 359
- Index 373