The dramatic history of the 1885 Riel Rebellion has been revisited and reinterpreted countless times by hundreds of amateur and professional historians from all cultural backgrounds. From 1885 to the mid-twentieth century and beyond the tendency of many historians was to create melodramatic narratives, a writing style that began in various English theatrical traditions, dating back to the Middle Ages. Of particular interest to this study were the eyewitness narratives whose melodramatic style included a desire to codify and define the roles of Aboriginal people, another British tradition of defining the dark skinned ‘other’ that was debated in London theatres from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. The Canadian historical myth ...
Colonial discourse has typically defined and limited understandings of Aboriginal history. By analyz...
Native Americans have long been, and continue to be, victims of racism, microaggression, and stereot...
A major institution in perpetuating beliefs of Native Americans as the “other” during the Twentieth ...
The dramatic history of the 1885 Riel Rebellion has been revisited and reinterpreted countless times...
Exploring the experiences of one Aboriginal man, Chief William (Billie) Hall of the Tzeachten reserv...
In this thesis, I investigate the silenced histories of Indigenous peoples who have been written out...
The misconceptions of Indigenous incapacity and pastoral welfarism evident in the mid century texts ...
The purpose of this study was to provide a model for teachers for the use of the oral tradition of t...
I can’t usefully start this chapter by asking ‘Who writes Aboriginal history?’ because the written w...
Throughout the history of the North West, Metis people frequently used their knowledge of European, ...
Regardless of which genre, style, or medium the authors chose, they all seem to be of a similar mind...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This study examines the origins and early development...
Eurocentric conceptions of Indigenous history have long dominated the conversation around what const...
Paul Carter\u27s observation in The Road to Botany Bay, regarding Australia\u27s past, that \u27the ...
At the beginning of Saskatchewan’s homesteading period, from 1880 to 1910, the Homesteading Hero Myt...
Colonial discourse has typically defined and limited understandings of Aboriginal history. By analyz...
Native Americans have long been, and continue to be, victims of racism, microaggression, and stereot...
A major institution in perpetuating beliefs of Native Americans as the “other” during the Twentieth ...
The dramatic history of the 1885 Riel Rebellion has been revisited and reinterpreted countless times...
Exploring the experiences of one Aboriginal man, Chief William (Billie) Hall of the Tzeachten reserv...
In this thesis, I investigate the silenced histories of Indigenous peoples who have been written out...
The misconceptions of Indigenous incapacity and pastoral welfarism evident in the mid century texts ...
The purpose of this study was to provide a model for teachers for the use of the oral tradition of t...
I can’t usefully start this chapter by asking ‘Who writes Aboriginal history?’ because the written w...
Throughout the history of the North West, Metis people frequently used their knowledge of European, ...
Regardless of which genre, style, or medium the authors chose, they all seem to be of a similar mind...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This study examines the origins and early development...
Eurocentric conceptions of Indigenous history have long dominated the conversation around what const...
Paul Carter\u27s observation in The Road to Botany Bay, regarding Australia\u27s past, that \u27the ...
At the beginning of Saskatchewan’s homesteading period, from 1880 to 1910, the Homesteading Hero Myt...
Colonial discourse has typically defined and limited understandings of Aboriginal history. By analyz...
Native Americans have long been, and continue to be, victims of racism, microaggression, and stereot...
A major institution in perpetuating beliefs of Native Americans as the “other” during the Twentieth ...