Tracing Ochre
Changing Perspectives on the Beothuk
Herausgeber: Polack, Fiona
Tracing Ochre
Changing Perspectives on the Beothuk
Herausgeber: Polack, Fiona
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The supposed extinction of the Indigenous Beothuk people of Newfoundland in the first half of the nineteenth century is a foundational moment in Canadian history. In Tracing Ochre, Fiona Polack and a diverse group of contributors interrogate and expand upon changing perceptions of the Beothuk.
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The supposed extinction of the Indigenous Beothuk people of Newfoundland in the first half of the nineteenth century is a foundational moment in Canadian history. In Tracing Ochre, Fiona Polack and a diverse group of contributors interrogate and expand upon changing perceptions of the Beothuk.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781442628427
- ISBN-10: 1442628421
- Artikelnr.: 49779590
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781442628427
- ISBN-10: 1442628421
- Artikelnr.: 49779590
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Fiona Polack
List of Illustrations and Maps
Preface
Introduction: De-islanding the Beothuk
Fiona Polack
Part 1: Land, Language and Memory
1. Good and Bad Indians: Romanticizing the Beothuk and Denigrating the
Mi’kmaq
Maura Hanrahan
2. When the Beothuk (Won’t) Speak: Michael Crummey’s River Thieves and
Bernice Morgan’s Cloud of Bone
Cynthia Sugars
3. "The Ones That Were Abused": Thinking About the Beothuk Through
Translation
Elizabeth Penashue and Elizabeth Yeoman
4. A Clearing with a View to the Lake, the Bones of a Caribou and the
Sound of Snow Falling on Dead Leaves: Sensing the Presence of the
Past in the Wilds of Newfoundland
John Harries
Part 2: Mercenaries, Myths and DNA
1. Beothuk and Mi’kmaq: An Interiew with Chief Mi’sel Joe
Chief Mi’sel Joe and Christopher Aylward
2. The Beothuk and the Myth of Prior Invasions
Patrick Brantlinger
3. Bioarchaeology, Bioethics and the Beothuk
Daryl Pullman
Part 3: Ways of Knowing
1. Towards a Beothuk Archaeology: Understanding Indigenous Agency in the
Material Record
Lisa Rankin
2. Historical Sources and the Beothuk: Questioning Settler
Interpretations
Lianne C. Leddy
3. Historical Narrative Perspective in Howley and Speck
Christopher Aylward
Part 4: Travelling Tales
1. Santu Toney, a Transnational Beothuk Woman
Beverley Diamond
2. Routes of Colonial Racism: Travelling Narratives of European Progress
and Aboriginal Extinction in Pre-Confederation Newfoundland
Jocelyn Thorpe
3. Unrecognized Peoples and Concepts of Extinction
Bonita Lawrence
4. Shanawdithit and Truganini: Converging and Diverging Histories
Fiona Polack
Coda: The Recovery of Indigenous Identity
J. Edward Chamberlin
Preface
Introduction: De-islanding the Beothuk
Fiona Polack
Part 1: Land, Language and Memory
1. Good and Bad Indians: Romanticizing the Beothuk and Denigrating the
Mi’kmaq
Maura Hanrahan
2. When the Beothuk (Won’t) Speak: Michael Crummey’s River Thieves and
Bernice Morgan’s Cloud of Bone
Cynthia Sugars
3. "The Ones That Were Abused": Thinking About the Beothuk Through
Translation
Elizabeth Penashue and Elizabeth Yeoman
4. A Clearing with a View to the Lake, the Bones of a Caribou and the
Sound of Snow Falling on Dead Leaves: Sensing the Presence of the
Past in the Wilds of Newfoundland
John Harries
Part 2: Mercenaries, Myths and DNA
1. Beothuk and Mi’kmaq: An Interiew with Chief Mi’sel Joe
Chief Mi’sel Joe and Christopher Aylward
2. The Beothuk and the Myth of Prior Invasions
Patrick Brantlinger
3. Bioarchaeology, Bioethics and the Beothuk
Daryl Pullman
Part 3: Ways of Knowing
1. Towards a Beothuk Archaeology: Understanding Indigenous Agency in the
Material Record
Lisa Rankin
2. Historical Sources and the Beothuk: Questioning Settler
Interpretations
Lianne C. Leddy
3. Historical Narrative Perspective in Howley and Speck
Christopher Aylward
Part 4: Travelling Tales
1. Santu Toney, a Transnational Beothuk Woman
Beverley Diamond
2. Routes of Colonial Racism: Travelling Narratives of European Progress
and Aboriginal Extinction in Pre-Confederation Newfoundland
Jocelyn Thorpe
3. Unrecognized Peoples and Concepts of Extinction
Bonita Lawrence
4. Shanawdithit and Truganini: Converging and Diverging Histories
Fiona Polack
Coda: The Recovery of Indigenous Identity
J. Edward Chamberlin
List of Illustrations and Maps
Preface
Introduction: De-islanding the Beothuk
Fiona Polack
Part 1: Land, Language and Memory
1. Good and Bad Indians: Romanticizing the Beothuk and Denigrating the
Mi’kmaq
Maura Hanrahan
2. When the Beothuk (Won’t) Speak: Michael Crummey’s River Thieves and
Bernice Morgan’s Cloud of Bone
Cynthia Sugars
3. "The Ones That Were Abused": Thinking About the Beothuk Through
Translation
Elizabeth Penashue and Elizabeth Yeoman
4. A Clearing with a View to the Lake, the Bones of a Caribou and the
Sound of Snow Falling on Dead Leaves: Sensing the Presence of the
Past in the Wilds of Newfoundland
John Harries
Part 2: Mercenaries, Myths and DNA
1. Beothuk and Mi’kmaq: An Interiew with Chief Mi’sel Joe
Chief Mi’sel Joe and Christopher Aylward
2. The Beothuk and the Myth of Prior Invasions
Patrick Brantlinger
3. Bioarchaeology, Bioethics and the Beothuk
Daryl Pullman
Part 3: Ways of Knowing
1. Towards a Beothuk Archaeology: Understanding Indigenous Agency in the
Material Record
Lisa Rankin
2. Historical Sources and the Beothuk: Questioning Settler
Interpretations
Lianne C. Leddy
3. Historical Narrative Perspective in Howley and Speck
Christopher Aylward
Part 4: Travelling Tales
1. Santu Toney, a Transnational Beothuk Woman
Beverley Diamond
2. Routes of Colonial Racism: Travelling Narratives of European Progress
and Aboriginal Extinction in Pre-Confederation Newfoundland
Jocelyn Thorpe
3. Unrecognized Peoples and Concepts of Extinction
Bonita Lawrence
4. Shanawdithit and Truganini: Converging and Diverging Histories
Fiona Polack
Coda: The Recovery of Indigenous Identity
J. Edward Chamberlin
Preface
Introduction: De-islanding the Beothuk
Fiona Polack
Part 1: Land, Language and Memory
1. Good and Bad Indians: Romanticizing the Beothuk and Denigrating the
Mi’kmaq
Maura Hanrahan
2. When the Beothuk (Won’t) Speak: Michael Crummey’s River Thieves and
Bernice Morgan’s Cloud of Bone
Cynthia Sugars
3. "The Ones That Were Abused": Thinking About the Beothuk Through
Translation
Elizabeth Penashue and Elizabeth Yeoman
4. A Clearing with a View to the Lake, the Bones of a Caribou and the
Sound of Snow Falling on Dead Leaves: Sensing the Presence of the
Past in the Wilds of Newfoundland
John Harries
Part 2: Mercenaries, Myths and DNA
1. Beothuk and Mi’kmaq: An Interiew with Chief Mi’sel Joe
Chief Mi’sel Joe and Christopher Aylward
2. The Beothuk and the Myth of Prior Invasions
Patrick Brantlinger
3. Bioarchaeology, Bioethics and the Beothuk
Daryl Pullman
Part 3: Ways of Knowing
1. Towards a Beothuk Archaeology: Understanding Indigenous Agency in the
Material Record
Lisa Rankin
2. Historical Sources and the Beothuk: Questioning Settler
Interpretations
Lianne C. Leddy
3. Historical Narrative Perspective in Howley and Speck
Christopher Aylward
Part 4: Travelling Tales
1. Santu Toney, a Transnational Beothuk Woman
Beverley Diamond
2. Routes of Colonial Racism: Travelling Narratives of European Progress
and Aboriginal Extinction in Pre-Confederation Newfoundland
Jocelyn Thorpe
3. Unrecognized Peoples and Concepts of Extinction
Bonita Lawrence
4. Shanawdithit and Truganini: Converging and Diverging Histories
Fiona Polack
Coda: The Recovery of Indigenous Identity
J. Edward Chamberlin