
Makuk: A New History of Aboriginal-White Relations
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This is a book for students, scholars, policymakers, and a wide public who care to bring the spectres of the past into the light of the present.About Author
John Sutton Lutz teaches in the Department of History at the University of Victoria. He is editor of Myth and Memory: Stories of Indigenous-European Contact and co-editor of Situating Race and Racisms in Space, Time, and Theory.Contents
Preface: Makuk 1 Introduction: Molasses Stick Legs 2 Pomo Wawa: The Other Jargon 3 Making the Lazy Indian 4 The Lekwungen 5 The Tsilhqot'in 6 Outside History: Labourers of the Aboriginal Province 7 The White Problem 8 Prestige to Welfare Remaking the Moditional Economy9 Conclusion: The Outer Edge of Probability, 1970-2007 Postscript: Subordination without Subjugation Appendices Notes Bibliography IndexProduct Details
- publication date: 01/01/2009
- ISBN13: 9780774811408
- Format: Paperback
- Number Of Pages: 472
- ID: 9780774811408
- weight: 1040
- ISBN10: 0774811404
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