Canada’s First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples from Earliest Times

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pp. 591, “Canada’s First Nations is a comprehensive history of Canada’s original inhabitants. Using an interdisciplinary approach that combines techniques from history, anthropology, archaeology, biology, sociology, and political science, the story of the more than 50 First Nations of Canada is carefully woven together. A central argument in the text is that Amerindians and Inuit have responded to persistent colonial pressures through attempts at co-operation, episodes of resistance, and politically sophisticated efforts to preserve their territory and culture. The fourth edition has been fully updated to include current topics such as the effects of global warming on the Innu, the Ipperwash Inquiry, and the Caledonia land claims dispute. This is a text that transcends the familiar and narrow focus on Native-White relations to identify the history of the First Nations as a separate and proud tradition.”

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ISBN13 9780195428926
Number of pages 591
Original Title Canada's First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples from Earliest Times
Published Date 2009
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No dustjacket
Binding Paperback
Size Larger 8vo
Place of Publication Don Mills, Ontario
Edition Fourth edition
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pp. 591, “Canada’s First Nations is a comprehensive history of Canada’s original inhabitants. Using an interdisciplinary approach that combines techniques from history, anthropology, archaeology, biology, sociology, and political science, the story of the more than 50 First Nations of Canada is carefully woven together. A central argument in the text is that Amerindians and Inuit have responded to persistent colonial pressures through attempts at co-operation, episodes of resistance, and politically sophisticated efforts to preserve their territory and culture. The fourth edition has been fully updated to include current topics such as the effects of global warming on the Innu, the Ipperwash Inquiry, and the Caledonia land claims dispute. This is a text that transcends the familiar and narrow focus on Native-White relations to identify the history of the First Nations as a separate and proud tradition.”

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Weight 1 kg