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- Métis--Government relations--History--19th century
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Title Statement | Treaties, lies & promises: how the Métis & First Nations shaped Canada / Tom Brodbeck ; foreword by Kevin Chief. |
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Alternative Title(s) | Treaties, lies and promises |
Author | Brodbeck, Tom |
Additional Contributors | Chief, Kevin |
Publication | Vancouver, BC: Ronsdale Press,[2024]©2024 |
Extent of Item | xiv, 202 pages |
ISBN | 9781553807162 (trade paperback) |
Other Number | pr07674795 |
Bibliography | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary | "This riveting account of the links between the Red River Resistance and the numbered treaties explores a largely unknown part of Canadian history. An engaging, informative and essential account of how the Red River Resistance and the making of the numbered treaties are intrinsically linked. Through evocative details, journalist Tom Brodbeck brings to life pivotal events such as an armed insurrection; outdoor meetings held -29 C weather; a three-person delegation of negotiators from a remote community in Rupert's Land going toe-to-toe with Canada's most powerful politicians and First Nations chiefs negotiating their place in Canada under a dark cloud of presumed white, European superiority. In his clear and easy-to-read prose, Tom describes the impact of these events on the development of Canada. In the span of just a few years, they laid the groundwork for the settlement of Western Canada, a period heavily influenced by Indigenous people: the Métis (French and English-speaking) and First Nations (including Anishinaabe and Swampy Cree). Together, they negotiated both the Manitoba Act and the first of the numbered treaties but the book reveals the challenges Indigenous people faced when confronting the colonial mindset of a federal government eager to populate the west, but less interested in preserving the dignity and long-term welfare of its original inhabitants."-- |
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Red River Resistance, Man., 1869-1870 | |
First Nations--Government relations--History--19th century--Canada | |
First Nations--Treaties--History--19th century--Canada | |
First Nations--History--19th century--Canada, Western |