The strength of the Shuswap people has been severely tested over the last 150 years. Through the effects of the gold rush, residential schools, and epidemics, the Shuswap lost their status as equal partners and were pushed to the margins of white society. Since the 1970s, the influences of the government and the church have been reduced and the Shuswap Nation is once again flourishing.Not peer reviewedHistoric bookle
One of Mississippi's and the United States' most inhumane actions was the forced removal of American...
The opening of Indian country has continued from Colonial days to the present. Usually it has result...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06History shows that Native American contact with Eur...
The strength of the Shuswap people has been severely tested over the last 150 years. Through the eff...
Initially, the Shuswap viewed the traders as friends and allies. The Shuswap thought the fur trade ...
Before the arrival of the Europeans, the Shuswap people lived as bands, separate and independent of ...
Most students of California Indians in the 1850s have dwelled on the violence that native people end...
In January of 1987 we sat around the table of George Byron Nelson, Sr., a 69-year-old Hupa forester,...
Much of the literature on First Nations education is written by Euro- Canadians. However, in recent...
When white explorers encountered them in their Wisconsin homeland, the Kickapoo Indians lived in sep...
The idea of 'civilization' of the American Indian meant the promotion of education in the white men'...
The text that follows is a narrative of reminiscences in the Shoshone language by Josephine Thorpe. ...
In 1854, William Westgarth was sent by the Government of Victoria to investigate the causes of the E...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
Joseph B. Herring previously worked as an archivist at the National Archives, a senior program offic...
One of Mississippi's and the United States' most inhumane actions was the forced removal of American...
The opening of Indian country has continued from Colonial days to the present. Usually it has result...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06History shows that Native American contact with Eur...
The strength of the Shuswap people has been severely tested over the last 150 years. Through the eff...
Initially, the Shuswap viewed the traders as friends and allies. The Shuswap thought the fur trade ...
Before the arrival of the Europeans, the Shuswap people lived as bands, separate and independent of ...
Most students of California Indians in the 1850s have dwelled on the violence that native people end...
In January of 1987 we sat around the table of George Byron Nelson, Sr., a 69-year-old Hupa forester,...
Much of the literature on First Nations education is written by Euro- Canadians. However, in recent...
When white explorers encountered them in their Wisconsin homeland, the Kickapoo Indians lived in sep...
The idea of 'civilization' of the American Indian meant the promotion of education in the white men'...
The text that follows is a narrative of reminiscences in the Shoshone language by Josephine Thorpe. ...
In 1854, William Westgarth was sent by the Government of Victoria to investigate the causes of the E...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
Joseph B. Herring previously worked as an archivist at the National Archives, a senior program offic...
One of Mississippi's and the United States' most inhumane actions was the forced removal of American...
The opening of Indian country has continued from Colonial days to the present. Usually it has result...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06History shows that Native American contact with Eur...