A Glimmer of Hope: A Review of Recent Works on the Relations between Indigenous Peoples and Settler Society

Book reviews of: Compact, Contract, Covenant: Aboriginal Treaty-Making in Canada by J.R. Miller. Home is the Hunter: The James Bay Cree and Their Land by Hans M. Carlson. The Importance of Being Monogamous: Marriage and Nation Building in Western Canada to 1915 by Sarah Carter. The Indian Commissioners: Agents of the State and Indian Policy in Canada’s Prairie West, 1873–1932 by Brian Titley. Lament for a First Nation: The Williams Treaties of Southern Ontario by Peggy Blair. Landing Native Fisheries: Indian Reserves and Fishing Rights in British Columbia, 1849–1925 by Douglas C. Harris. Lines Drawn upon the Water: First Nations and the Great Lakes Borders and Borderlands edited by Karl S. Hele. Makúk: A New History of Aboriginal-White Relations by John Sutton Lutz. The Red Indians: An Episodic, Informal Collection of Tales from the History of Aboriginal People’s Struggles in Canada by Peter Kulchyski.
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Keith Smith
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Journal of Canadian Studies, vol. 44, no. 2, Spring, 2010, pp. 219-229
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2010
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