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
The Shuswap enjoyed many kinds of recreation. They had several games that could be played quietly a...
The history of the Hupa in northwestern California after the California Gold Rush in\ud 1848 include...
Most students of California Indians in the 1850s have dwelled on the violence that native people end...
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 ...
The technology of the Shuswap people was developed around the natural environment. By speaking to S...
Before the arrival of the Europeans, the Shuswap people lived as bands, separate and independent of ...
The Shuswap people long ago were totally self-sufficient. They used the resources in their environm...
The Shuswap built homes were made of materials found in their immediate area. As people moved to di...
The Shuswap people of the interior relied on a wide variety of plants, animals and fish to provide t...
Much of the literature on First Nations education is written by Euro- Canadians. However, in recent...
Using the Eastern Shoshone Tribe as a case study, this dissertation argues that the physical environ...
The history of the Shawnee people, prior to the 1790s, has been largely ignored. James Howard, in hi...
The negative effects of European colonization on Native American groups have long been observed and ...
In January of 1987 we sat around the table of George Byron Nelson, Sr., a 69-year-old Hupa forester,...
The Shuswap enjoyed many kinds of recreation. They had several games that could be played quietly a...
The history of the Hupa in northwestern California after the California Gold Rush in\ud 1848 include...
Most students of California Indians in the 1850s have dwelled on the violence that native people end...
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 ...
The technology of the Shuswap people was developed around the natural environment. By speaking to S...
Before the arrival of the Europeans, the Shuswap people lived as bands, separate and independent of ...
The Shuswap people long ago were totally self-sufficient. They used the resources in their environm...
The Shuswap built homes were made of materials found in their immediate area. As people moved to di...
The Shuswap people of the interior relied on a wide variety of plants, animals and fish to provide t...
Much of the literature on First Nations education is written by Euro- Canadians. However, in recent...
Using the Eastern Shoshone Tribe as a case study, this dissertation argues that the physical environ...
The history of the Shawnee people, prior to the 1790s, has been largely ignored. James Howard, in hi...
The negative effects of European colonization on Native American groups have long been observed and ...
In January of 1987 we sat around the table of George Byron Nelson, Sr., a 69-year-old Hupa forester,...
The Shuswap enjoyed many kinds of recreation. They had several games that could be played quietly a...
The history of the Hupa in northwestern California after the California Gold Rush in\ud 1848 include...
Most students of California Indians in the 1850s have dwelled on the violence that native people end...