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R. Scott Sheffield
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vi
- Abbreviations viii
- Introduction 1
- The Image of the “Indian” in English Canada, 1930–39 16
- The “Administrative Indian” as Soldier and Conscript, 1939–45 42
- The “Public Indian” Goes to War, September 1939–December 1941 62
- Winning the War Only to Lose the Peace? Reconstructing the “Public Indian,” 1943–45 85
- The “Administrative Indian” at the Threshold of Peace, January-March 1946 108
- Into the Arena: Marshalling the Competing Indian Images in Postwar Canada, 1945–48 128
- Whither the “Indian”? The Special Joint Senate and House of Commons Committee to Reconsider the Indian Act, 1946–48 148
- Conclusion 176
- Notes 182
- Bibliography 220
- Index 229
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vi
- Abbreviations viii
- Introduction 1
- The Image of the “Indian” in English Canada, 1930–39 16
- The “Administrative Indian” as Soldier and Conscript, 1939–45 42
- The “Public Indian” Goes to War, September 1939–December 1941 62
- Winning the War Only to Lose the Peace? Reconstructing the “Public Indian,” 1943–45 85
- The “Administrative Indian” at the Threshold of Peace, January-March 1946 108
- Into the Arena: Marshalling the Competing Indian Images in Postwar Canada, 1945–48 128
- Whither the “Indian”? The Special Joint Senate and House of Commons Committee to Reconsider the Indian Act, 1946–48 148
- Conclusion 176
- Notes 182
- Bibliography 220
- Index 229