The continuing objective of state policy towards First Nations in Canada has been their assimilation into the dominant society. Until World War II the strategy had been to subjugate them through transparently harsh statutory and administrative measures. After the war, a new ostensibly more humane approach to assimilation was introduced. An analysis of archival documents from the Canadian Department of Indian Affairs reveals the role of the social sciences in influencing this approach. Knowledge from the social sciences, applied to Indian policy, reflected the biases of modern liberalism. The social sciences pointed to the required direction of Indian adaptation -the market, individualism, self-reliance, and the family -and to what aspects o...
In June of 1969 the White Paper on Indian Policy was presented to the House of Commons. With this Wh...
In the late nineteenth century, middle class Canadian reformers tried to use education to change the...
Diamond Jenness ( 1886-1969) was a New Zealand Anthropologist who conducted research in Canada among...
The continuing objective of state policy towards First Nations in Canada has been their assimilation...
The article examines the policy of Canadian authorities toward the indigenous population (Indian pol...
This dissertation examines Native-newcomer relations during the “integrationist” era in Canadian Ind...
During the twenty year period, 1876-1896, the Canadian government's racist and paternalistic adminis...
Far from being a measure of progress or humanitarian aid, Indian welfare policy in Canada was used d...
Note:Images of Indian women shared by explorers and traders of the Northwest significantly infl uenc...
This is a study of the social adaptation of native Indian people in the city of Vancouver, British C...
A lack of reliable knowledge regarding the problems facing Indian and Metis people has hindered the ...
In this study an attempt is made to show how the historical exclusion of Indigenous knowledge (IK) f...
Because the history of Indian-White relations in Canada has focussed mainly on the colonized Indians...
Most anthropologists agree today that the Indians of America came to this continent by way of the Be...
The migration of East Indians to the Dominions was an unorganised exercise. Indian membership in the...
In June of 1969 the White Paper on Indian Policy was presented to the House of Commons. With this Wh...
In the late nineteenth century, middle class Canadian reformers tried to use education to change the...
Diamond Jenness ( 1886-1969) was a New Zealand Anthropologist who conducted research in Canada among...
The continuing objective of state policy towards First Nations in Canada has been their assimilation...
The article examines the policy of Canadian authorities toward the indigenous population (Indian pol...
This dissertation examines Native-newcomer relations during the “integrationist” era in Canadian Ind...
During the twenty year period, 1876-1896, the Canadian government's racist and paternalistic adminis...
Far from being a measure of progress or humanitarian aid, Indian welfare policy in Canada was used d...
Note:Images of Indian women shared by explorers and traders of the Northwest significantly infl uenc...
This is a study of the social adaptation of native Indian people in the city of Vancouver, British C...
A lack of reliable knowledge regarding the problems facing Indian and Metis people has hindered the ...
In this study an attempt is made to show how the historical exclusion of Indigenous knowledge (IK) f...
Because the history of Indian-White relations in Canada has focussed mainly on the colonized Indians...
Most anthropologists agree today that the Indians of America came to this continent by way of the Be...
The migration of East Indians to the Dominions was an unorganised exercise. Indian membership in the...
In June of 1969 the White Paper on Indian Policy was presented to the House of Commons. With this Wh...
In the late nineteenth century, middle class Canadian reformers tried to use education to change the...
Diamond Jenness ( 1886-1969) was a New Zealand Anthropologist who conducted research in Canada among...