From treaties to reserves :: the federal government and Native peoples in territorial Alberta, 1870-1905 /
"Though some believe that the Indian treaties of the 1870s achieved a unity of purpose between the Canadian government and First Nations, in From Treaties to Reserves D.J. Hall asserts that--as a result of profound cultural differences--each side interpreted the negotiations differently, leadin...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Though some believe that the Indian treaties of the 1870s achieved a unity of purpose between the Canadian government and First Nations, in From Treaties to Reserves D.J. Hall asserts that--as a result of profound cultural differences--each side interpreted the negotiations differently, leading to conflict and an acute sense of betrayal when neither group accomplished what the other had asked. Hall explores the original intentions behind the government's policies, illustrates their attempts at cooperation, and clarifies their actions. While the government believed that the Aboriginal peoples of what is now southern and central Alberta desired rapid change, the First Nations, in contrast, believed that the government was committed to supporting the preservation of their culture while they adapted to change. Government policies intended to motivate backfired, leading instead to poverty, starvation, and cultural restriction. Many policies were also culturally insensitive, revealing misconceptions of Aboriginal people as lazy and over-dependent on government rations. Yet the first two decades of reserve life still witnessed most First Nations people participating in the region in reserve economies, many of the first generation of reserve-born children graduated from schools with some improved ability to cope with reserve life, and there was also more positive cooperation between government and First Nations people than is commonly acknowledged. The Indian treaties of the 1870s meant very different things to government officials and First Nations. Rethinking the interaction between the two groups, From Treaties to Reserves elucidates the complexities of this relationship."-- |
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contents | FRAMING FEDERAL INDIAN POLICY, 1870 -- 77 -- Shaping Canadian Indian Policy -- Paradox of Agreement and Mutual Incomprehension: Treaties 6 and 7 -- IMPLEMENTING THE TREATY COMMITMENTS IN THE DISTRICT OF ALBERTA TO 1905 -- Reserve Era to 1905: An Overview -- Unravelling of a Relationship: The Troubled Transition to Reserve Life -- "Making Men of Them": Economic Activity -- Of High Hopes and Dismal Failure: Transforming the Children -- "A National Crime"? The Problem of Indian Health -- Indians' Hunting and Fishing Rights -- Queen's Law: Indians, the North-West Mounted Police, and the Justice System -- Postscript -- Reflections -- APPENDICES -- Federal Politicians and Civil Servants, 1867 -- 1905 -- Indian Reserve Land Gains/Exchanges/Surrenders in the District of Alberta to 1 September 1905. |
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spelling | Hall, D. J. (David John), 1943- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjtrvJyWKtDDwpQfCfJ3Bd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81138083 From treaties to reserves : the federal government and Native peoples in territorial Alberta, 1870-1905 / D.J. Hall. Montreal ; Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. "Though some believe that the Indian treaties of the 1870s achieved a unity of purpose between the Canadian government and First Nations, in From Treaties to Reserves D.J. Hall asserts that--as a result of profound cultural differences--each side interpreted the negotiations differently, leading to conflict and an acute sense of betrayal when neither group accomplished what the other had asked. Hall explores the original intentions behind the government's policies, illustrates their attempts at cooperation, and clarifies their actions. While the government believed that the Aboriginal peoples of what is now southern and central Alberta desired rapid change, the First Nations, in contrast, believed that the government was committed to supporting the preservation of their culture while they adapted to change. Government policies intended to motivate backfired, leading instead to poverty, starvation, and cultural restriction. Many policies were also culturally insensitive, revealing misconceptions of Aboriginal people as lazy and over-dependent on government rations. Yet the first two decades of reserve life still witnessed most First Nations people participating in the region in reserve economies, many of the first generation of reserve-born children graduated from schools with some improved ability to cope with reserve life, and there was also more positive cooperation between government and First Nations people than is commonly acknowledged. The Indian treaties of the 1870s meant very different things to government officials and First Nations. Rethinking the interaction between the two groups, From Treaties to Reserves elucidates the complexities of this relationship."-- Provided by publisher Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE FRAMING FEDERAL INDIAN POLICY, 1870 -- 77 -- 1. Shaping Canadian Indian Policy -- 2. Paradox of Agreement and Mutual Incomprehension: Treaties 6 and 7 -- pt. TWO IMPLEMENTING THE TREATY COMMITMENTS IN THE DISTRICT OF ALBERTA TO 1905 -- 3. Reserve Era to 1905: An Overview -- 4. Unravelling of a Relationship: The Troubled Transition to Reserve Life -- 5. "Making Men of Them": Economic Activity -- 6. Of High Hopes and Dismal Failure: Transforming the Children -- 7. "A National Crime"? The Problem of Indian Health -- 8. Indians' Hunting and Fishing Rights -- 9. Queen's Law: Indians, the North-West Mounted Police, and the Justice System -- Postscript -- Reflections -- APPENDICES -- 1. Federal Politicians and Civil Servants, 1867 -- 1905 -- 2. Indian Reserve Land Gains/Exchanges/Surrenders in the District of Alberta to 1 September 1905. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 11, 2021). Indian reservations Alberta History 19th century. Indian reservations Alberta History 20th century. Indigenous peoples Alberta Government relations History 19th century. Indigenous peoples Alberta Government relations History 20th century. Native peoples Alberta Government relations History 19th century. Native peoples Alberta Government relations History 20th century. Autochtones Alberta Relations avec l'État Histoire 19e siècle. Autochtones Alberta Relations avec l'État Histoire 20e siècle. Réserves indiennes Alberta Histoire 19e siècle. Réserves indiennes Alberta Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Canada General. bisacsh Indigenous peoples Government relations fast Indian reservations fast Alberta fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRqvQbDBpdCQR6cRFXJc 1800-1999 fast Electronic books. History fast has work: From treaties to reserves (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFPG4gkbCCWXJHHT3Qycfq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Hall, D.J. (David John), 1943- From treaties to reserves.: Montreal ; Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2015] ©2015 (CaOONL)20159052491 (OCoLC)908628880 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1141225 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hall, D. J. (David John), 1943- From treaties to reserves : the federal government and Native peoples in territorial Alberta, 1870-1905 / FRAMING FEDERAL INDIAN POLICY, 1870 -- 77 -- Shaping Canadian Indian Policy -- Paradox of Agreement and Mutual Incomprehension: Treaties 6 and 7 -- IMPLEMENTING THE TREATY COMMITMENTS IN THE DISTRICT OF ALBERTA TO 1905 -- Reserve Era to 1905: An Overview -- Unravelling of a Relationship: The Troubled Transition to Reserve Life -- "Making Men of Them": Economic Activity -- Of High Hopes and Dismal Failure: Transforming the Children -- "A National Crime"? The Problem of Indian Health -- Indians' Hunting and Fishing Rights -- Queen's Law: Indians, the North-West Mounted Police, and the Justice System -- Postscript -- Reflections -- APPENDICES -- Federal Politicians and Civil Servants, 1867 -- 1905 -- Indian Reserve Land Gains/Exchanges/Surrenders in the District of Alberta to 1 September 1905. Indian reservations Alberta History 19th century. Indian reservations Alberta History 20th century. Indigenous peoples Alberta Government relations History 19th century. Indigenous peoples Alberta Government relations History 20th century. Native peoples Alberta Government relations History 19th century. Native peoples Alberta Government relations History 20th century. Autochtones Alberta Relations avec l'État Histoire 19e siècle. Autochtones Alberta Relations avec l'État Histoire 20e siècle. Réserves indiennes Alberta Histoire 19e siècle. Réserves indiennes Alberta Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Canada General. bisacsh Indigenous peoples Government relations fast Indian reservations fast |
title | From treaties to reserves : the federal government and Native peoples in territorial Alberta, 1870-1905 / |
title_alt | FRAMING FEDERAL INDIAN POLICY, 1870 -- 77 -- Shaping Canadian Indian Policy -- Paradox of Agreement and Mutual Incomprehension: Treaties 6 and 7 -- IMPLEMENTING THE TREATY COMMITMENTS IN THE DISTRICT OF ALBERTA TO 1905 -- Reserve Era to 1905: An Overview -- Unravelling of a Relationship: The Troubled Transition to Reserve Life -- "Making Men of Them": Economic Activity -- Of High Hopes and Dismal Failure: Transforming the Children -- "A National Crime"? The Problem of Indian Health -- Indians' Hunting and Fishing Rights -- Queen's Law: Indians, the North-West Mounted Police, and the Justice System -- Postscript -- Reflections -- APPENDICES -- Federal Politicians and Civil Servants, 1867 -- 1905 -- Indian Reserve Land Gains/Exchanges/Surrenders in the District of Alberta to 1 September 1905. |
title_auth | From treaties to reserves : the federal government and Native peoples in territorial Alberta, 1870-1905 / |
title_exact_search | From treaties to reserves : the federal government and Native peoples in territorial Alberta, 1870-1905 / |
title_full | From treaties to reserves : the federal government and Native peoples in territorial Alberta, 1870-1905 / D.J. Hall. |
title_fullStr | From treaties to reserves : the federal government and Native peoples in territorial Alberta, 1870-1905 / D.J. Hall. |
title_full_unstemmed | From treaties to reserves : the federal government and Native peoples in territorial Alberta, 1870-1905 / D.J. Hall. |
title_short | From treaties to reserves : |
title_sort | from treaties to reserves the federal government and native peoples in territorial alberta 1870 1905 |
title_sub | the federal government and Native peoples in territorial Alberta, 1870-1905 / |
topic | Indian reservations Alberta History 19th century. Indian reservations Alberta History 20th century. Indigenous peoples Alberta Government relations History 19th century. Indigenous peoples Alberta Government relations History 20th century. Native peoples Alberta Government relations History 19th century. Native peoples Alberta Government relations History 20th century. Autochtones Alberta Relations avec l'État Histoire 19e siècle. Autochtones Alberta Relations avec l'État Histoire 20e siècle. Réserves indiennes Alberta Histoire 19e siècle. Réserves indiennes Alberta Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Canada General. bisacsh Indigenous peoples Government relations fast Indian reservations fast |
topic_facet | Indian reservations Alberta History 19th century. Indian reservations Alberta History 20th century. Indigenous peoples Alberta Government relations History 19th century. Indigenous peoples Alberta Government relations History 20th century. Native peoples Alberta Government relations History 19th century. Native peoples Alberta Government relations History 20th century. Autochtones Alberta Relations avec l'État Histoire 19e siècle. Autochtones Alberta Relations avec l'État Histoire 20e siècle. Réserves indiennes Alberta Histoire 19e siècle. Réserves indiennes Alberta Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Canada General. Indigenous peoples Government relations Indian reservations Alberta Electronic books. History |
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