James Dempsey estimates that some four hundred Indians from Western Canada served during the Great War (1914-18). That he can\u27t be more precise is a consequence of the surviving military documents-the Canadian government did not keep accurate enlistment records for Aboriginal peoples. This problem, however, has not prevented Dempsey from piecing together the story of Western Canada\u27s soldier Indians in World War One. In fact, he has provided an insightful account of how supposed Indian racial attributes played differently on the battlefield and the home front. Warriors of the King opens with a contradiction. Dempsey describes how the Canadian government, through a variety of coercive and intrusive measures, attempted to eradicate sav...
Although the publisher claims on its jacket cover that Kenneth William Townsend\u27s World War II an...
Review of Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War: The Politics, Experiences and Legacies of War...
Review of: American Indians in World War I: At Home and at War. Britten, Thomas A
James Dempsey estimates that some four hundred Indians from Western Canada served during the Great W...
A comprehensive study of Canadian First Nations\u27 experiences during the Great War is long overdue...
Anthropologist Susan Applegate Krouse employs the records of Joseph Kossuth Dixon to shed light on t...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
R. Scott Sheffield\u27s study of the images used by bureaucrats and journalists provides an in-depth...
In Loyal till Death, Blair Stonechild and Bill Waiser retell the North-West Rebellion from the India...
In Indian Fall, D\u27Arcy Jenish recounts the history of grave injustice and the ultimate devastat...
Despite these criticisms, Knight\u27s work has value. It offers insights into the daily rigors of ni...
Until very recently, Indian history existed in the doldrums of guilt and ethnocentric misunderstandi...
Peer reviewedThe history of relations between the Indigenous populations of Canada and its colonial ...
This is a solid and useful contribution to the growing literature on the so-called numbered treatie...
God -read the brass buttons on the Indian police uniforms, God helps those who help themselves (p....
Although the publisher claims on its jacket cover that Kenneth William Townsend\u27s World War II an...
Review of Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War: The Politics, Experiences and Legacies of War...
Review of: American Indians in World War I: At Home and at War. Britten, Thomas A
James Dempsey estimates that some four hundred Indians from Western Canada served during the Great W...
A comprehensive study of Canadian First Nations\u27 experiences during the Great War is long overdue...
Anthropologist Susan Applegate Krouse employs the records of Joseph Kossuth Dixon to shed light on t...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
R. Scott Sheffield\u27s study of the images used by bureaucrats and journalists provides an in-depth...
In Loyal till Death, Blair Stonechild and Bill Waiser retell the North-West Rebellion from the India...
In Indian Fall, D\u27Arcy Jenish recounts the history of grave injustice and the ultimate devastat...
Despite these criticisms, Knight\u27s work has value. It offers insights into the daily rigors of ni...
Until very recently, Indian history existed in the doldrums of guilt and ethnocentric misunderstandi...
Peer reviewedThe history of relations between the Indigenous populations of Canada and its colonial ...
This is a solid and useful contribution to the growing literature on the so-called numbered treatie...
God -read the brass buttons on the Indian police uniforms, God helps those who help themselves (p....
Although the publisher claims on its jacket cover that Kenneth William Townsend\u27s World War II an...
Review of Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War: The Politics, Experiences and Legacies of War...
Review of: American Indians in World War I: At Home and at War. Britten, Thomas A