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"In a state of tutelage": The Indian act of 1876 -- House of commons debates on the proposed Indian act, 1876 -- The Indian act of 1876 -- Letter from George Buck and 32 other Six Nations chiefs, 1876 -- "No more fighting between anyone": The numbered treaties -- Area of treaty 7 and the traditional territory of the Blackfoot confederacy -- Boundaries of the numbered treaties -- Treaty 7, 1877 -- Report of lieutenant governor and special Indian commissioner David Laird, 1877 -- Letter from Father Constantine Scollen, 1879 -- Interview with Cecile Many Guns (Grassy Water), 1973 -- Interview with Mrs. Annie Buffalo (Sitting Up High), 1975 -- "Then go, and strike for liberty and life": The 1885 resistance in the North-West -- Riel's case, 1885 -- Report of superintendent of Indian affairs John A. Macdonald, 1885 -- Report of North-West mounted policed assistant commissioner L.N.F. Crozier, 1885 -- The account of Gabriel Dumont, 1888 (1949) -- The recommendations of assistant Indian commissioner Hayter Reed, 1885 -- Address presented to chief Crowfood from the council of the corporation of the city of Ottawa, 1886 -- The poetic interpretations of Pauline Johnson, 1885 -- "For the general good": Restricting movement and cultural practice -- Section 4a: The Pass system -- Letter from Robert Sinclair to Edgar Dewdney, 1892 -- Letter from Hayter Reed to Edgar Dewdney, 1885 -- Letter from A.E. Forget to Blackfoot Indian agent, 1889 -- Extract from NWMP superintendent Steele's monthly report, June 1890 -- "The mounted police and the Sacrees," Calgary herald, June 8, 1892 -- Letter from Fred White to L. Vankoughnet, 1893 -- Letter from Hayter Reed to the deputy superintendent general of Indian affairs, 1893 -- Chief Dan Kennedy, recollections of an Assiniboine chief, 1972 -- Section 4b: Restricting the potlatch -- Legislation restricting Indigenous ceremonies, 1884-1933 -- Thomas Crosby, among the An-Ko-me-nums, 1907 -- W.M. Halliday, potlatch and totem, 1935 -- "A plea for potlatches," 1896 -- Assu of Cape Mudge, 1989 -- "Our object is to continue until there is not a single Indian in Canada that has not been absorbed into the body politic": Assimilation and organized resistance -- Section 5a: Assimilation --Duncan Campbell Scott, "Onondaga Madonna," 1898 -- Duncan Campbell Scott, "The half-breed girl," 1906 -- Evidence of D.C. Scott on the Indian act amendments of 1920 -- Memorandum of the Six Nations of Brantford and other Haudenosaunee First Nations on the Indian act amendments of 1920 -- Amendment to the Indian act, 1920 -- Section 5b: Organized resistance -- Letter from F.O. Loft to chiefs and brethren, 1919 -- Letter from J.P. Wright to D.C. Scott, 1919 -- Letter from D.C. Scott to J.P. Wright, 1919 -- Statement of the allied Indian tribes of British Columbia, 1919 -- Deskaheh, the redman's appeal for justice, 1923 -- Special joint committee of the senate and house of commons appointed to inquire into the claims of the allied Indian tribes of British Columbia, 1926 -- Amendment to the Indian act, 1927 -- "Please don't blame yourselves": Residential schools -- N.F. Davin, report on industrial schools, 1879 -- House of commons debates, 1920 -- P.H. Bryce, the story of a national crime, 1920 -- Mary Carpenter, "no more denials please," 1991 -- Isabelle Knockwood, out of the depths, 2001 -- Thomas Moore, before and after photographs, 1896 -- "We do not ask for special favours from anyone": Indigenous people and global conflict -- Section 7a: World war I -- Report of the privy council 393, 1918 -- Letter from Kainai chief Shot-on-Both-Sides and others, 1922 -- D.C. Scott, "the Canadian Indians in the great war," 1919 -- Annual report of the department of Indian affairs, 1919 -- Section 7b: World war II -- Testimony of Gordon Ahenakew, Saskatchewan Indian veterans association, 1992 -- Testimony of Norman Quinney, Indian veteran association, 1992 -- Testimony of Ray Prince, northern region of national Aboriginal veterans association, BC chapter, 1992 -- Testimony of Harry Lavallee, national Aboriginal veterans association, 1993 -- The Aboriginal soldier after the wars, 1995 -- A "complete and final solution": Preparing for the new Indian act of 1951 -- Evidence of Diamond Jenness, 1947 -- Testimony of Andy Paull, president of the North American Indian brotherhood, 1946 -- Submission of the union of Saskatchewan Indians, 1947 -- Presentation of Mathew Lazare for the Mohawk of Caughnawaga, 1947 -- House of commons, "a summary of the proceedings of a conference with representative Indians," 1951 -- "We had no hesitation in using the word 'experiment'": The high Arctic relocation of 1953 -- The high Arctic relocation, 1953 -- Testimony of Markoosie Patsauq and Samwillie Elijassialuk, 1992 -- Examination of Bent Sivertz, 1993 -- Memorandum from the privy council office, 1952 -- The Hickling report, 1990 -- Report of the royal commission on Aboriginal peoples, 1994 -- "A faulty understanding of fairness": The white paper of 1969 -- Statement of the government of Canada on Indian policy (white paper), 1969 -- Indian association of Alberta, citizens plus (red paper), 1970 -- William Wuttunee, ruffled feathers, 1971 -- National Indian brotherhood, "statement on the proposed new 'Indian policy,'" 1969 -- "An epic struggle which has left its mark": Striving for gender equality in the Indian act -- Amendment to the Indian act, 1951 -- Amendment to the Indian act, 1985 -- Cathy Baily, "Indian women struggle for rights," Poundmaker, 1974 -- Report of the royal commission on Aboriginal peoples, 1985 -- McIvor v. the registrar, Indian and northern affairs Canada, 2007 -- Letter from Sharon McIvor to members of parliament, 2010 -- "Its intentions remain hostile": The 1982 constitution and charter of rights -- Union of BC Indian chiefs at the Russell tribunal, 1980 -- Petition by the Indian people of Canada to Queen Elizabeth II, 1980 -- United Kingdom house of commons debates, 1982 -- The Canada act, 1982 -- "Securing 'necessaries'": The constitution and the courts -- Guerin v. the Queen, 1984 -- R. v. Sparrow, 1990 -- R. v. Marshall, 1999 -- R. v. Powley, 2003 -- "It was time to protect our lands": Conflict at Ipperwash -- Report of the Ipperwash inquiry, 2007 -- Testimony of Nicholas Cottrelle, 2005 -- Presentation of Sam George, 2006 -- "A unique trust-like relationship": Modern treaty making -- Royal commission on Aboriginal peoples, "treaties," 1996 -- Speech by chief Joseph Gosnell to the British Columbia legislative assembly, 1998 -- Are treaties the answer?: Panel discussion at the preparing for the day after treaty conference, 2007 -- Appendix: Key people -- Sources -- Index. |