The native peoples of Atlantic Canada : a history of Indian-European relations
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- OCLC: ocn243600916
- ISBN: 9780886290177
- ISBN: 0886290171
- ISBN: 0773573380
- ISBN: 9780773573383
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 222 pages)
remote - Publisher: Ottawa [Ont.] : Carleton University Press, ©1983.
Content descriptions
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-222). |
Contents: | Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Karlsefni's Adventures in Vinland -- 2. Contact with the Beothuk in the Seventeenth Century -- 3. Tribe of Red Indians -- 4. A Letter Missive in regard to the Conversion and Baptism of the Grand Sagamore of New France -- 5. Letter from Father Pierre Biard to the Reverend Father Provincial, at Paris -- 6. The Difference That There is Between the Ancient Customs of the Indians, and Those of the Present -- 7. On the Wigwams and Dwellings of the Gaspesians -- 8. British Indian Policy in Nova Scotia in 1760 9. Indian Affairs in Nova Scotia, 1760-183410. M.H. Perley's Report on the Indians of New Brunswick -- 11. Report on Indian Affairs -- 12. Indians of Nova Scotia -- 13. Culture Loss and Culture Change among the Micmacs of the Canadian Maritime Provinces, 1912-1950 -- 14. Social Time and Institutional Conflict -- 15. Two Malecite Family Industries: A Case Study -- 16. Funny � I'm Still Looking For That Place -- 17. No Longer Neglected: A Decade of Writing Concerning the Native Peoples of the Maritimes -- Further Readings |
Summary: | Ethnological essays concerning Indians in Atlantic Canada. |
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Subject: | Indians of North America -- Atlantic Provinces -- History Indians of North America -- Atlantic Provinces -- Government relations -- History Indians of North America -- Government relations |
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