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David Calverley
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xxv
- Introduction 3
- First Nations Hunting Activity in Upper Canada and the Robinson Treaties, 1783–1850 13
- Ontario’s Game Laws and First Nations, 1800–1905 28
- First Nations, the Game Commission, and Indian Affairs, 1892–1909 40
- Traders, Trappers, and Bureaucrats: The Hudson’s Bay Company and Wildlife Conservation in Ontario, 1892–1916 51
- The Transitional Indian: Duncan Campbell Scott and the Game Act, 1914–20 72
- R. v. Padjena: Local Pressure and Treaty Hunting Rights in Ontario, 1925–31 88
- R. v. Commanda, 1937–39 109
- Epilogue 122
- Appendices 126
- Notes 130
- Bibliography 164
- Index 183
- Nature History Society 193
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xxv
- Introduction 3
- First Nations Hunting Activity in Upper Canada and the Robinson Treaties, 1783–1850 13
- Ontario’s Game Laws and First Nations, 1800–1905 28
- First Nations, the Game Commission, and Indian Affairs, 1892–1909 40
- Traders, Trappers, and Bureaucrats: The Hudson’s Bay Company and Wildlife Conservation in Ontario, 1892–1916 51
- The Transitional Indian: Duncan Campbell Scott and the Game Act, 1914–20 72
- R. v. Padjena: Local Pressure and Treaty Hunting Rights in Ontario, 1925–31 88
- R. v. Commanda, 1937–39 109
- Epilogue 122
- Appendices 126
- Notes 130
- Bibliography 164
- Index 183
- Nature History Society 193