The building of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad across Canada in the years prior to the FIrst World War led to an unprecedented degree of non-aboriginal settlement in northern British Columbia. Thousands of euroCanadians flocked to the North in search of inexpensive agricultural land, spreading out and creating communities in even the most remote sub-regions adjacent to the railway corridor. This thesis explores the development of one such community, Ootsa Lake, from its inception shortly after the turn of the century through to its displacement fifty years later. The community, composed of the four settlements of Wistaria, Streatham, Ootsa and Marilla along the north shore of Ootsa Lake, was flooded out by Alcan's Kemano project in the ea...
The social and environmental impacts of large-scale industrial development have had direct and exten...
This dissertation examines the social, economic and environmental dimensions of the transformation o...
Kashechewan, a flood-prone remote First Nation in northern Ontario, is the focus of this thesis. It ...
The building of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad across Canada in the years prior to the FIrst World...
This thesis explores the history of the Cheslatta T'en First Nation of Grassy Plains British Columbi...
This research presents the results of sixteen interviews with Mushkego (Swampy Cree) elders from th...
In order to explore the dynamic between history and place, I consider four methodological issues wi...
This paper details a research project dedicated to honouring Mushkegowuk Creeconcepts of land, envir...
Throughout this intensive examination of development in the West Kootenay area the writer has done h...
This thesis describes how people interacted with the natural environment of Prince George up to 1915...
Simcoe County, Ontario has one of the longest histories of contact between settlers and Indigenous p...
This thesis addresses aspects of indigenous knowledge held by members of the community of Pickerel N...
For indigenous communities throughout the globe, mining has been a historical forerunner of colonial...
ABSTRACT This dissertation explores the histories of Walpole Island (Bkejwanong), Sarnia (Aamjiwna...
... In 1912 Ernest C. Oberholtzer and Titapeshwewitan, an Ontario Ojibwa better known as Billy Magee...
The social and environmental impacts of large-scale industrial development have had direct and exten...
This dissertation examines the social, economic and environmental dimensions of the transformation o...
Kashechewan, a flood-prone remote First Nation in northern Ontario, is the focus of this thesis. It ...
The building of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad across Canada in the years prior to the FIrst World...
This thesis explores the history of the Cheslatta T'en First Nation of Grassy Plains British Columbi...
This research presents the results of sixteen interviews with Mushkego (Swampy Cree) elders from th...
In order to explore the dynamic between history and place, I consider four methodological issues wi...
This paper details a research project dedicated to honouring Mushkegowuk Creeconcepts of land, envir...
Throughout this intensive examination of development in the West Kootenay area the writer has done h...
This thesis describes how people interacted with the natural environment of Prince George up to 1915...
Simcoe County, Ontario has one of the longest histories of contact between settlers and Indigenous p...
This thesis addresses aspects of indigenous knowledge held by members of the community of Pickerel N...
For indigenous communities throughout the globe, mining has been a historical forerunner of colonial...
ABSTRACT This dissertation explores the histories of Walpole Island (Bkejwanong), Sarnia (Aamjiwna...
... In 1912 Ernest C. Oberholtzer and Titapeshwewitan, an Ontario Ojibwa better known as Billy Magee...
The social and environmental impacts of large-scale industrial development have had direct and exten...
This dissertation examines the social, economic and environmental dimensions of the transformation o...
Kashechewan, a flood-prone remote First Nation in northern Ontario, is the focus of this thesis. It ...