Drawing on archival documents and multidisciplinary research in linguistics, archaeology, and the environmental sciences, this book presents new interpretations of the Vancouver Island treaties.
Drawing on archival documents and multidisciplinary research in linguistics, archaeology, and the environmental sciences, this book presents new interpretations of the Vancouver Island treaties.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Introduction 1. The Hudson’s Bay Company and Vancouver Island Land Policy to 1849 2. The Hudson’s Bay Company and Indigenous Title, 1668-1849 3. The History of the Northwest Coast to 1774 4. Indigenous and Exogenous Peoples on Vancouver Island, 1774-1821 5. Indigenous Peoples of Vancouver Island and the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1821 to 1849 6. Articulating Principles of Indigenous Title, 1835-1846 7. The Colonial Office, Local Authorities, and Indigenous Title, 1846-49 8. Land Acquisition Policies in New Zealand and Vancouver Island, 1846-50 9. The Treaty of Akaroa and Fort Victoria Treaties, 1848-1850 10. The Fort Rupert Treaties of 1850 and 1851 11. Governor James Douglas and the Saanich and Nanaimo Treaties, 1851-54 12. Indigenous Title on Vancouver Island and British Columbia, 1854-1875 13. The Evolving Memories of the Vancouver Island Treaties to 1934 Conclusion Appendix A: "Original Indian Population Vancouver Island" Appendix B: A 1934 Account of a Fort Victoria Treaty Attributed to David Latasse Bibliography
Preface Introduction 1. The Hudson’s Bay Company and Vancouver Island Land Policy to 1849 2. The Hudson’s Bay Company and Indigenous Title, 1668-1849 3. The History of the Northwest Coast to 1774 4. Indigenous and Exogenous Peoples on Vancouver Island, 1774-1821 5. Indigenous Peoples of Vancouver Island and the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1821 to 1849 6. Articulating Principles of Indigenous Title, 1835-1846 7. The Colonial Office, Local Authorities, and Indigenous Title, 1846-49 8. Land Acquisition Policies in New Zealand and Vancouver Island, 1846-50 9. The Treaty of Akaroa and Fort Victoria Treaties, 1848-1850 10. The Fort Rupert Treaties of 1850 and 1851 11. Governor James Douglas and the Saanich and Nanaimo Treaties, 1851-54 12. Indigenous Title on Vancouver Island and British Columbia, 1854-1875 13. The Evolving Memories of the Vancouver Island Treaties to 1934 Conclusion Appendix A: "Original Indian Population Vancouver Island" Appendix B: A 1934 Account of a Fort Victoria Treaty Attributed to David Latasse Bibliography
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