The article examines the policy of Canadian authorities toward the indigenous population (Indian policy) within the framework of implementing the Indian Act. The analysis concerns the policies from the second half of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century and the long-lasting effects of those, which remained existential in the second half of the 20th century, the Oka crisis in particular. The literature shows it is necessary to identify the whole range of the factors that determined the implementation of assimilationist policies and to trace the influence they had on subsequent events in the historical perspective. To provide a comprehensive outlook, taking into account such processes as territorial consolidation, colonizatio...
There are now more than 5,000 ethnic and 2,500 language groups in the world, while there are virtual...
The migration of East Indians to the Dominions was an unorganised exercise. Indian membership in the...
The migration of East Indians to the Dominions was an unorganised exercise. Indian membership in the...
During the twenty year period, 1876-1896, the Canadian government's racist and paternalistic adminis...
This dissertation examines Native-newcomer relations during the “integrationist” era in Canadian Ind...
This paper examines the relationship between the Government of Canada and First Nations during and a...
The continuing objective of state policy towards First Nations in Canada has been their assimilation...
Canada is one of the countries dealing with the conflict of Aboriginal peoples and newcomers from Eu...
legislation has been to do away with the tribal system and to assimilate the Indian people in all re...
oai:jrnl_aar:article/10This review problematizes the health and socio-economic disparity between Ind...
In June of 1969 the White Paper on Indian Policy was presented to the House of Commons. With this Wh...
In June of 1969 the White Paper on Indian Policy was presented to the House of Commons. With this Wh...
The elective form of band governance that was imposed on Indian people was part of Canadian Indian p...
This dissertation examines Native-newcomer relations during the “integrationist” era in Canadian Ind...
This dissertation examines Native-newcomer relations during the “integrationist” era in Canadian Ind...
There are now more than 5,000 ethnic and 2,500 language groups in the world, while there are virtual...
The migration of East Indians to the Dominions was an unorganised exercise. Indian membership in the...
The migration of East Indians to the Dominions was an unorganised exercise. Indian membership in the...
During the twenty year period, 1876-1896, the Canadian government's racist and paternalistic adminis...
This dissertation examines Native-newcomer relations during the “integrationist” era in Canadian Ind...
This paper examines the relationship between the Government of Canada and First Nations during and a...
The continuing objective of state policy towards First Nations in Canada has been their assimilation...
Canada is one of the countries dealing with the conflict of Aboriginal peoples and newcomers from Eu...
legislation has been to do away with the tribal system and to assimilate the Indian people in all re...
oai:jrnl_aar:article/10This review problematizes the health and socio-economic disparity between Ind...
In June of 1969 the White Paper on Indian Policy was presented to the House of Commons. With this Wh...
In June of 1969 the White Paper on Indian Policy was presented to the House of Commons. With this Wh...
The elective form of band governance that was imposed on Indian people was part of Canadian Indian p...
This dissertation examines Native-newcomer relations during the “integrationist” era in Canadian Ind...
This dissertation examines Native-newcomer relations during the “integrationist” era in Canadian Ind...
There are now more than 5,000 ethnic and 2,500 language groups in the world, while there are virtual...
The migration of East Indians to the Dominions was an unorganised exercise. Indian membership in the...
The migration of East Indians to the Dominions was an unorganised exercise. Indian membership in the...