In the 18th century the Indigenous peoples of the James Bay region shared land near the coast, a few resources, and furs from a vast hinterland with European newcomers. The Royal Proclamation of 1763 excluded Rupert’s Land – an appropriate decision for it was quite distinct from lands in the south where settlers were acquiring Indigenous land on the fee simple real estate model. What were the James Bay indigenous people’s conditions for sharing their land? It was arguably their principles, and not King George’s edict, that characterized the year 1763 at Moose Fort (Moose Factory). This paper draws on Hudson’s Bay Co. records to examine what was being shared with the newcomers in this northern region. Unlike in the southern regions, the newc...
During the post-Confederation era in Newfoundland and Labrador, the provincial government incentiviz...
The eighteenth century historical documents fail to support the accepted view, advanced by David Man...
In the 18th and 19th centuries, the enclosure of common systems shaped the displacement of people on...
Why has the historic Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) been considered 'a non-colonial company' by Canadian...
From time immemorial groups of Cree Indians from the interior woodland regions travelled down the lo...
This thesis, based on my ethnographic research in Moose Factory, Ontario documents the history of Mo...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
During the centuries before the white man's arrival in British Columbia, the native peoples, be...
By the mid-nineteenth century, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) officers were retiring in greater n...
In the 1760s, some 5,000 New Englanders established fourteen townships on the former Acadian farmlan...
This study focuses upon contact between British-Canadian, Aboriginal and Mennonite colonists' syste...
This article examines several of the earliest land purchases in Ontario as phases in a single strate...
This paper will focus on how the Cree have had to adapt and put in force various policies and measur...
In accordance with international law principles the French generally considered indigenous peoples ...
This paper examines the relationship between the Government of Canada and First Nations during and a...
During the post-Confederation era in Newfoundland and Labrador, the provincial government incentiviz...
The eighteenth century historical documents fail to support the accepted view, advanced by David Man...
In the 18th and 19th centuries, the enclosure of common systems shaped the displacement of people on...
Why has the historic Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) been considered 'a non-colonial company' by Canadian...
From time immemorial groups of Cree Indians from the interior woodland regions travelled down the lo...
This thesis, based on my ethnographic research in Moose Factory, Ontario documents the history of Mo...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
During the centuries before the white man's arrival in British Columbia, the native peoples, be...
By the mid-nineteenth century, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) officers were retiring in greater n...
In the 1760s, some 5,000 New Englanders established fourteen townships on the former Acadian farmlan...
This study focuses upon contact between British-Canadian, Aboriginal and Mennonite colonists' syste...
This article examines several of the earliest land purchases in Ontario as phases in a single strate...
This paper will focus on how the Cree have had to adapt and put in force various policies and measur...
In accordance with international law principles the French generally considered indigenous peoples ...
This paper examines the relationship between the Government of Canada and First Nations during and a...
During the post-Confederation era in Newfoundland and Labrador, the provincial government incentiviz...
The eighteenth century historical documents fail to support the accepted view, advanced by David Man...
In the 18th and 19th centuries, the enclosure of common systems shaped the displacement of people on...