This dissertation analyzes the changing political relationships between European agents of empire, who were usually associated in some way with the fur trade, and indigenous peoples of the continental interior north and west of Lake Superior. It examines the period between the fall of New France in 1763 and the invasion of the Canadian and American settler states in this area around 1850. It argues that British and American administrators transformed the fur trade from a system by which they managed political alliances with indigenous peoples to an instrument by which they claimed absolute territorial sovereignty over spaces delineated by international boundaries. By the 1810s, the British fur-trading companies were learning that they could...
This dissertation reevaluates the consequences of the American Revolution by examining how indigenou...
Across North America, small Indigenous nations seized the unique legal conditions created by imperia...
Across North America, small Indigenous nations seized the unique legal conditions created by imperia...
This dissertation analyzes the changing political relationships between European agents of empire, w...
This dissertation analyzes French-Indigenous relations in the Hudson Bay watershed from the early 16...
History is an essential part of aboriginal law. The two disciplines, however, may produce incompatib...
This thesis examines the illicit fur trade in New France between 1663 and 1740, and focuses on the r...
This thesis examines the illicit fur trade in New France between 1663 and 1740, and focuses on the r...
This dissertation illustrates the role of indigenous trading women in significant events that shaped...
This study seeks to resolve the historiographical controversy concerning the nature of the American ...
This dissertation illustrates the role of indigenous trading women in significant events that shaped...
This dissertation analyzes tensions between Indigenous and Canadian authority over land and governan...
This dissertation reevaluates the consequences of the American Revolution by examining how indigenou...
This dissertation analyzes tensions between Indigenous and Canadian authority over land and governan...
Northern Plains Borders and the People in Between is a transnational history of colonialism and mixe...
This dissertation reevaluates the consequences of the American Revolution by examining how indigenou...
Across North America, small Indigenous nations seized the unique legal conditions created by imperia...
Across North America, small Indigenous nations seized the unique legal conditions created by imperia...
This dissertation analyzes the changing political relationships between European agents of empire, w...
This dissertation analyzes French-Indigenous relations in the Hudson Bay watershed from the early 16...
History is an essential part of aboriginal law. The two disciplines, however, may produce incompatib...
This thesis examines the illicit fur trade in New France between 1663 and 1740, and focuses on the r...
This thesis examines the illicit fur trade in New France between 1663 and 1740, and focuses on the r...
This dissertation illustrates the role of indigenous trading women in significant events that shaped...
This study seeks to resolve the historiographical controversy concerning the nature of the American ...
This dissertation illustrates the role of indigenous trading women in significant events that shaped...
This dissertation analyzes tensions between Indigenous and Canadian authority over land and governan...
This dissertation reevaluates the consequences of the American Revolution by examining how indigenou...
This dissertation analyzes tensions between Indigenous and Canadian authority over land and governan...
Northern Plains Borders and the People in Between is a transnational history of colonialism and mixe...
This dissertation reevaluates the consequences of the American Revolution by examining how indigenou...
Across North America, small Indigenous nations seized the unique legal conditions created by imperia...
Across North America, small Indigenous nations seized the unique legal conditions created by imperia...