After the War of 1812, British and American authorities attempted to sequester the Anishinaabeg—the Three Fires of the Ojibwes (Chippewas), Odawas (Ottawas), and Boodewadamiis (Potawatomis)—on one side of the Canada-US border or the other. The politics of the international border thus intersected with evolving federal/state and imperial/provincial Native American/First Nations policies and practices. American officials pursued land cessions through treaties followed by removals of Indigenous peoples west of the Mississippi. Their British counterparts also strove to clear Upper Canada (Ontario) of Indigenous title, but instead of removal from the province attempted to concentrate the Anishinaabeg on Manitoulin and other smaller islands in no...
Despite being located within a relatively close geographic area, the Anishinaabeg of the eastern Gre...
Canada as an historically contingent society, developing within the context of its own internal evol...
Nearly two centuries later, borders between the U.S. and its neighbors to the north and south contin...
The geographic and economic setting of the nineteenth century Upper Great Lakes region created uniqu...
SSHRC 430-2016-00008Non-Peer ReviewedDuring the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the United...
This paper investigates the Canada–US borderlands relationship along the two geographic corridors as...
This paper investigates the Canada–US borderlands relationship along the two geographic corridors as...
This paper investigates the Canada–US borderlands relationship along the two geographic corridors as...
SSHRC 430-2016-00008Non-Peer ReviewedDuring the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the United...
Northern Plains Borders and the People in Between is a transnational history of colonialism and mixe...
After a century of working to solve the Indian problem through assimilation, the United States shi...
Despite being located within a relatively close geographic area, the Anishinaabeg of the eastern Gre...
Despite being located within a relatively close geographic area, the Anishinaabeg of the eastern Gre...
This paper investigates the Canada-U.S. borderlands relationship along the two geographic corridors ...
Despite being located within a relatively close geographic area, the Anishinaabeg of the eastern Gre...
Despite being located within a relatively close geographic area, the Anishinaabeg of the eastern Gre...
Canada as an historically contingent society, developing within the context of its own internal evol...
Nearly two centuries later, borders between the U.S. and its neighbors to the north and south contin...
The geographic and economic setting of the nineteenth century Upper Great Lakes region created uniqu...
SSHRC 430-2016-00008Non-Peer ReviewedDuring the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the United...
This paper investigates the Canada–US borderlands relationship along the two geographic corridors as...
This paper investigates the Canada–US borderlands relationship along the two geographic corridors as...
This paper investigates the Canada–US borderlands relationship along the two geographic corridors as...
SSHRC 430-2016-00008Non-Peer ReviewedDuring the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the United...
Northern Plains Borders and the People in Between is a transnational history of colonialism and mixe...
After a century of working to solve the Indian problem through assimilation, the United States shi...
Despite being located within a relatively close geographic area, the Anishinaabeg of the eastern Gre...
Despite being located within a relatively close geographic area, the Anishinaabeg of the eastern Gre...
This paper investigates the Canada-U.S. borderlands relationship along the two geographic corridors ...
Despite being located within a relatively close geographic area, the Anishinaabeg of the eastern Gre...
Despite being located within a relatively close geographic area, the Anishinaabeg of the eastern Gre...
Canada as an historically contingent society, developing within the context of its own internal evol...
Nearly two centuries later, borders between the U.S. and its neighbors to the north and south contin...