A rich and complex history, The Power of Place, the Problem of Time looks to both the internal and the external factors which shaped a society during a time of great change and its implications extend far beyond the study region.
A rich and complex history, The Power of Place, the Problem of Time looks to both the internal and the external factors which shaped a society during a time of great change and its implications extend far beyond the study region.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Keith Thor Carlson is a professor of History at the University of the Fraser Valley where he holds a Tier One Canada Research Chair in Indigenous and Community-Engaged History.
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Acknowledgements
Forward by Sonny McHalsie
SECTION ONE - INTRODUCTION 2Chapter One -- Encountering Lower Fraser River Indigenous Identity and Historical Consciousness 39SECTION TWO - THE UNDERPINNINGS OF STÓ:LÕ COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES 40Chapter Two -- Economy, Geography, Environment and Historical Identity 63Chapter Three - Spiritual Forces of Historical Affiliation 90SECTION THREE - MOVEMENTS ACROSS TIME AND SPACE 91Chapter Four - From the Great Flood to Smallpox 134Chapter Five -- Events, Migrations, and Affiliations in the "Post-contact World" 185SECTION FOUR - RESTRICTED MOVEMENT AND FRACTURES IDENTITY 186Chapter Six - Identity in the Emerging Colonial Order 217Chapter Seven - Identity in the Face of Missionaries and the Anti-Potlatching Law 252SECTION FIVE - EXPANDED MOVEMENT AND THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN 'STÓ:LÕ" COLLECTIVE IDENTITY 253Chapter Eight - Reservations for the Queen's Birthday Celebrations, 1864-1876 280Chapter Nine - Collective Governance and the Lynching of Louie Sam 317SECTION - CONCLUSION 318Chapter Ten - Entering the Twentieth Century 333MAPS AND FIGURES 333NOTES
SECTION ONE - INTRODUCTION 2Chapter One -- Encountering Lower Fraser River Indigenous Identity and Historical Consciousness 39SECTION TWO - THE UNDERPINNINGS OF STÓ:LÕ COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES 40Chapter Two -- Economy, Geography, Environment and Historical Identity 63Chapter Three - Spiritual Forces of Historical Affiliation 90SECTION THREE - MOVEMENTS ACROSS TIME AND SPACE 91Chapter Four - From the Great Flood to Smallpox 134Chapter Five -- Events, Migrations, and Affiliations in the "Post-contact World" 185SECTION FOUR - RESTRICTED MOVEMENT AND FRACTURES IDENTITY 186Chapter Six - Identity in the Emerging Colonial Order 217Chapter Seven - Identity in the Face of Missionaries and the Anti-Potlatching Law 252SECTION FIVE - EXPANDED MOVEMENT AND THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN 'STÓ:LÕ" COLLECTIVE IDENTITY 253Chapter Eight - Reservations for the Queen's Birthday Celebrations, 1864-1876 280Chapter Nine - Collective Governance and the Lynching of Louie Sam 317SECTION - CONCLUSION 318Chapter Ten - Entering the Twentieth Century 333MAPS AND FIGURES 333NOTES
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