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category: Social Science
published: Jul 2008
ISBN:9780774814140
publisher: UBC Press

New Histories for Old

Changing Perspectives on Canada’s Native Pasts

edited by Theodore Binnema & Susan Neylan

tagged: native american studies, historiography, post-confederation (1867-), native american, discrimination & race relations
Description

Scholarly depictions of the history of Aboriginal people in Canada have changed dramatically since the 1970s when Arthur J. (“Skip”) Ray entered the field. New Histories for Old examines this transformation while extending the scholarship on Canada’s Aboriginal history in new directions. This collection combines essays by prominent senior historians, geographers, and anthropologists with contributions by new voices in these fields. The chapters reflect themes including Native struggles for land and resources under colonialism, the fur trade, “Indian” policy and treaties, mobility and migration, disease and well-being, and Native-newcomer relations.

About the Authors

Theodore Binnema

Ted Binnema is a professor of history at the University of Northern British Columbia.

Susan Neylan

Suzanne Luke is the Curator of the Robert Langen Art Gallery at Wilfrid Laurier University.

Contributor Notes

Ted Binnema is a professor of history at the University of Northern British Columbia. Susan Neylan is an associate professor of history at Wilfrid Laurier University.

Editorial Review

This selection of essays sheds new light on historical and up to date relationships between the European and the Native. It reviews the aspirations of the Indigenous people to recover their lands in whole or in part. The book is a fresh look at the history of our original peoples and is an up to date reference for both historians and litigators.

— Barrister, Issue 87
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