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No Surrender The Land Remains Indigenous Paperback Sheldon Krasowski Winona Wheeler

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No Surrender The Land Remains Indigenous Paperback Sheldon Krasowski Winona Wheeler
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Publisher: University of Regina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.79 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Sheldon Krasowski; Winona Wheeler
ISBN: 9780889775961, 0889775966
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Paperback

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No Surrender The Land Remains Indigenous Paperback Sheldon Krasowski Winona Wheeler by Sheldon Krasowski; Winona Wheeler 9780889775961, 0889775966 instant download after payment.

Between 1869 and 1877 the government of Canada negotiated Treaties One through Seven with the Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains. Many historians argue that the negotiations suffered from cultural misunderstandings between the treaty commissioners and Indigenous chiefs, but newly uncovered eyewitness accounts show that the Canadian government had a strategic plan to deceive over the "surrender clause" and land sharing. / According to Sheldon Krasowski's research, Canada understood that the Cree, Anishnabeg, Saulteaux, Assiniboine, Siksika, Piikani, Kainaa, Stoney and Tsuu T'ina nations wanted to share the land with newcomers--with conditions--but were misled over governance, reserved lands, and resource sharing. Exposing the government chicanery at the heart of the negotiations, No Surrender demonstrates that the land remains Indigenous.

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