The power of place, the problem of time: Aboriginal identity and historical consciousness in the cauldron of colonialism
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Main Author: Carlson, Keith Thor (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto [Ont.] University of Toronto Press ©2010 (2011)
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Item Description:"Foreword by Sonny McHalsie"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-361) and index
Introduction -- Encountering Lower Fraser River Indigenous Identity and Historical Consciousness -- The Underpinnings of Sto:lo Collective Identities [Stolo, Stalo Indians, BC, British Columbia] -- Economics, Geography, Environment and Historical Identity -- Spiritual Forces of Historical Affiliation -- Movements and Identities across space and time -- From the Great Flood to Smallpox -- Events, Migrations, and Affiliations in the "Post-contact World" -- Identity in the Emerging Colonial Order -- Constricted movement and fractured identity -- Identity in the Face of Missionaries and the Anti-Potlatch Law [Potlatch] -- Expanding movement and the emergence of modern Sto:lo collective identity -- Reservations for the Queen's Birthday Celebrations, 1864-1876 -- Collective Governance and the Lynching of Louie Sam -- Entering the Twentieth Century
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xix, 375 pages)
ISBN:1442699957
9781442699953

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