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2 The Tragedy of the Loss of the Commons in Western Canada
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xxii
- As Long as the Sun Shines and Water Flows: An Historical Comment 1
-
The Evolution of Indian Administration Since the Royal Proclamation of 1763
- The Royal Proclamation/Proclamation Royale October 7/7 Octobre 1763 29
- Protection, Civilization, Assimilation: An Outline History of Canada's Indian Policy 39
- The Early Indian Acts: Developmental Strategy and Constitutional Change 56
- Indian Land Cessions in Upper Canada, 1815-1830 65
- Herman Merivale and Colonial Office Indian Policy in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 85
- A Victorian Civil Servant at Work: Lawrence Vankoughnet and the Canadian Indian Department, 1874-1893 104
- Clifford Sifton and Canadian Indian Administration 1896-1905 120
- The Administration of Treaty 3: The Location of the Boundaries of Treaty 3 Indian Reserves in Ontario, 1873-1915 145
- Canada’s Indians Yesterday. What of Today? 158
- The Politics of Indian Affairs 164
-
Native Responses to Changing Relations and Circumstances
- Alcoholism, Indians, and the Anti-Drink Cause in the Protestant Indian Missions of Upper Canada, 1822-1850 191
- The Tragedy of the Loss of the Commons in Western Canada 203
- A Witness to Murder: The Cypress Hills Massacre and the Conflict of Attitudes towards the Native People of the Canadian and American West during the 1870’s 229
- Louis Kiel and Aboriginal Rights¹ 247
- A Parting of the Ways: Louis Schmidt’s Account of Louis Kiel and the Metis Rebellion 263
- La Conquete du Nord-Ouest, 1885-1985, or the Imperial Quest of British North America* 280
- Native People and the Justice System 288
- Becoming Modern: Some Reflections on Inuit Social Change 299
- The Inuit and the Constitutional Process: 1978-1981 315
- A Declaration of the First Nations 337
- The Indian in Canadian Historical Writing, 1972-1982 340
- Suggestions for Further Reading 358
- Notes on Contributors 362
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xxii
- As Long as the Sun Shines and Water Flows: An Historical Comment 1
-
The Evolution of Indian Administration Since the Royal Proclamation of 1763
- The Royal Proclamation/Proclamation Royale October 7/7 Octobre 1763 29
- Protection, Civilization, Assimilation: An Outline History of Canada's Indian Policy 39
- The Early Indian Acts: Developmental Strategy and Constitutional Change 56
- Indian Land Cessions in Upper Canada, 1815-1830 65
- Herman Merivale and Colonial Office Indian Policy in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 85
- A Victorian Civil Servant at Work: Lawrence Vankoughnet and the Canadian Indian Department, 1874-1893 104
- Clifford Sifton and Canadian Indian Administration 1896-1905 120
- The Administration of Treaty 3: The Location of the Boundaries of Treaty 3 Indian Reserves in Ontario, 1873-1915 145
- Canada’s Indians Yesterday. What of Today? 158
- The Politics of Indian Affairs 164
-
Native Responses to Changing Relations and Circumstances
- Alcoholism, Indians, and the Anti-Drink Cause in the Protestant Indian Missions of Upper Canada, 1822-1850 191
- The Tragedy of the Loss of the Commons in Western Canada 203
- A Witness to Murder: The Cypress Hills Massacre and the Conflict of Attitudes towards the Native People of the Canadian and American West during the 1870’s 229
- Louis Kiel and Aboriginal Rights¹ 247
- A Parting of the Ways: Louis Schmidt’s Account of Louis Kiel and the Metis Rebellion 263
- La Conquete du Nord-Ouest, 1885-1985, or the Imperial Quest of British North America* 280
- Native People and the Justice System 288
- Becoming Modern: Some Reflections on Inuit Social Change 299
- The Inuit and the Constitutional Process: 1978-1981 315
- A Declaration of the First Nations 337
- The Indian in Canadian Historical Writing, 1972-1982 340
- Suggestions for Further Reading 358
- Notes on Contributors 362