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13 Recognition, Reconciliation, and Recoil
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George M. Abbott
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Chronology xi
- Notes on Terminology xviii
- Prologue 1
- 1 A Bold Vision Meets Resistance 12
- 2 Joseph Trutch and the Road to Dispossession 23
- 3 Confederation Brings Conflict 39
- 4 Intransigence Breeds Discord 56
- 5 Colonial Prejudice Meets Purposeful Ignorance 67
- 6 A Royal Commission Frustrates Hopes 82
- 7 Composition Changes, Disposition Does Not 99
- 8 Dispossession and Despair 114
- 9 Refugees on Their Own Lands 124
- 10 A Slow Shift in Indigenous Relations 137
- 11 The Nisg̱a’a Canoe Finally Reaches Home 149
- 12 A New Era Brings Hope and Vexation 158
- 13 Recognition, Reconciliation, and Recoil 172
- 14 New Ideas, Long-Standing Injustices 183
- Epilogue 190
- Acknowledgments 193
- Notes 195
- Suggestions for Further Reading 236
- Index 238
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Chronology xi
- Notes on Terminology xviii
- Prologue 1
- 1 A Bold Vision Meets Resistance 12
- 2 Joseph Trutch and the Road to Dispossession 23
- 3 Confederation Brings Conflict 39
- 4 Intransigence Breeds Discord 56
- 5 Colonial Prejudice Meets Purposeful Ignorance 67
- 6 A Royal Commission Frustrates Hopes 82
- 7 Composition Changes, Disposition Does Not 99
- 8 Dispossession and Despair 114
- 9 Refugees on Their Own Lands 124
- 10 A Slow Shift in Indigenous Relations 137
- 11 The Nisg̱a’a Canoe Finally Reaches Home 149
- 12 A New Era Brings Hope and Vexation 158
- 13 Recognition, Reconciliation, and Recoil 172
- 14 New Ideas, Long-Standing Injustices 183
- Epilogue 190
- Acknowledgments 193
- Notes 195
- Suggestions for Further Reading 236
- Index 238