Tangled webs of history: Indians and the law in Canada's Pacific Coast fisheries
"Fishing rights are one of the major areas of dispute for aboriginals in Canada today. Dianne Newell explores this controversial issue and looks at the ways government regulatory policy and the law have affected Indian participation in the Pacific Coast fisheries." "For centuries, the...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Fishing rights are one of the major areas of dispute for aboriginals in Canada today. Dianne Newell explores this controversial issue and looks at the ways government regulatory policy and the law have affected Indian participation in the Pacific Coast fisheries." "For centuries, the economies of Pacific Coast Indians were based on their fisheries. Marine resources, mainly salmon, were used for barter, trade, ceremony, and personal consumption. This pattern persisted after the arrival of European and Asian immigrants, even during the first phases of the non-Indian commercial fishing industry when Indian families were depended upon for their labour and expertise. But as the industrial fishery grew, changes in labour supply, markets, and technology rendered Pacific Coast Indians less central to the enterprise and the aboriginal fishery became legally defined as food fishing. By the late 1960s, rigid new licence-limitation policies were introduced and regulations transformed the processing sector." "The result was reduced participation for fishers and shoreworkers, and the opportunities for Indian men and women declined dramatically. Government programs to increase or even stabilize Indian participation ultimately failed. Newell concludes that the governments of Canada and British Columbia have historically regarded the aboriginal fishery narrowly and unjustly as a privilege, not a right, and have in fact moved against any changes that might put Indians into competition with non-Indians. Recently, BC Indians won a Supreme Court victory in Regina v. Sparrow (1990) that will make it easier to change federal fisheries policies, but aboriginal fishing rights remain before the courts and under federal government investigation."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-279) and index |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 306 S. Ill., Kt. 24 cm |
ISBN: | 0802005470 0802077463 |
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spelling | Newell, Dianne 1943- Verfasser (DE-588)17088953X aut Tangled webs of history Indians and the law in Canada's Pacific Coast fisheries Dianne Newell Repr. Toronto University of Toronto Press 1999 XIV, 306 S. Ill., Kt. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-279) and index "Fishing rights are one of the major areas of dispute for aboriginals in Canada today. Dianne Newell explores this controversial issue and looks at the ways government regulatory policy and the law have affected Indian participation in the Pacific Coast fisheries." "For centuries, the economies of Pacific Coast Indians were based on their fisheries. Marine resources, mainly salmon, were used for barter, trade, ceremony, and personal consumption. This pattern persisted after the arrival of European and Asian immigrants, even during the first phases of the non-Indian commercial fishing industry when Indian families were depended upon for their labour and expertise. But as the industrial fishery grew, changes in labour supply, markets, and technology rendered Pacific Coast Indians less central to the enterprise and the aboriginal fishery became legally defined as food fishing. By the late 1960s, rigid new licence-limitation policies were introduced and regulations transformed the processing sector." "The result was reduced participation for fishers and shoreworkers, and the opportunities for Indian men and women declined dramatically. Government programs to increase or even stabilize Indian participation ultimately failed. Newell concludes that the governments of Canada and British Columbia have historically regarded the aboriginal fishery narrowly and unjustly as a privilege, not a right, and have in fact moved against any changes that might put Indians into competition with non-Indians. Recently, BC Indians won a Supreme Court victory in Regina v. Sparrow (1990) that will make it easier to change federal fisheries policies, but aboriginal fishing rights remain before the courts and under federal government investigation."--BOOK JACKET. Fishing / Law British Columbia Indians of North America / Fishing / Law and legislation / British Columbia Salmon fisheries / Law and legislation / British Columbia Fishery law and legislation / British Columbia / History Indiens / Amérique du Nord / Colombie-Britannique / Pêche / Droit / Histoire Saumons / Pêche commerciale / Droit / Colombie-Britannique / Histoire Saumon en conserve / Industrie / Colombie-Britannique / Histoire Indiens / Pêche / Droit / Canada / Colombie-Britannique / Législation ram Pêches / Droit / Canada / Colombie-Britannique / Histoire ram Saumons / Pêche commerciale / Droit / Canada / Colombie-Britannique / Législation ram Geschichte Indianer Recht Kanada |
spellingShingle | Newell, Dianne 1943- Tangled webs of history Indians and the law in Canada's Pacific Coast fisheries Fishing / Law British Columbia Indians of North America / Fishing / Law and legislation / British Columbia Salmon fisheries / Law and legislation / British Columbia Fishery law and legislation / British Columbia / History Indiens / Amérique du Nord / Colombie-Britannique / Pêche / Droit / Histoire Saumons / Pêche commerciale / Droit / Colombie-Britannique / Histoire Saumon en conserve / Industrie / Colombie-Britannique / Histoire Indiens / Pêche / Droit / Canada / Colombie-Britannique / Législation ram Pêches / Droit / Canada / Colombie-Britannique / Histoire ram Saumons / Pêche commerciale / Droit / Canada / Colombie-Britannique / Législation ram Geschichte Indianer Recht |
title | Tangled webs of history Indians and the law in Canada's Pacific Coast fisheries |
title_auth | Tangled webs of history Indians and the law in Canada's Pacific Coast fisheries |
title_exact_search | Tangled webs of history Indians and the law in Canada's Pacific Coast fisheries |
title_full | Tangled webs of history Indians and the law in Canada's Pacific Coast fisheries Dianne Newell |
title_fullStr | Tangled webs of history Indians and the law in Canada's Pacific Coast fisheries Dianne Newell |
title_full_unstemmed | Tangled webs of history Indians and the law in Canada's Pacific Coast fisheries Dianne Newell |
title_short | Tangled webs of history |
title_sort | tangled webs of history indians and the law in canada s pacific coast fisheries |
title_sub | Indians and the law in Canada's Pacific Coast fisheries |
topic | Fishing / Law British Columbia Indians of North America / Fishing / Law and legislation / British Columbia Salmon fisheries / Law and legislation / British Columbia Fishery law and legislation / British Columbia / History Indiens / Amérique du Nord / Colombie-Britannique / Pêche / Droit / Histoire Saumons / Pêche commerciale / Droit / Colombie-Britannique / Histoire Saumon en conserve / Industrie / Colombie-Britannique / Histoire Indiens / Pêche / Droit / Canada / Colombie-Britannique / Législation ram Pêches / Droit / Canada / Colombie-Britannique / Histoire ram Saumons / Pêche commerciale / Droit / Canada / Colombie-Britannique / Législation ram Geschichte Indianer Recht |
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