An edition of Making native space (2002)

Making native space

colonialism, resistance, and reserves in British Columbia by Eric Leinberger

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An edition of Making native space (2002)

Making native space

colonialism, resistance, and reserves in British Columbia by Eric Leinberger

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"Making Native Space is about the drawing of the most fundamental line on the map of British Columbia, the one separating the tiny fraction of the province set aside for Native peoples from the rest, opened for development. The patches of land created amid the emerging settler society came to be known as Indian reserves.".

"The process by which the line was drawn was neither simple nor pre-determined. It was the product of many contending voices with little more in common than the colonial system within which they were variously positioned. Making Native Space tracks these voices and plots their geographical effects to provide a history of the reserve system in British Columbia.

It begins in the Colonial Office in the 1830s and then follows Native land policy - and Native resistance to it - in British Columbia from the Douglas treaties in the early 1850s to the formal transfer of reserves to the Dominion in 1938.".

"Cole Harris considers the implications of this disposession of land for Native lives and livelihoods. The reserves were too small to support Native peoples, who became trespassers on many of their former lands. The reserve system, and the marginalization associated with it, opened space for settlers and capital, but very nearly wiped out the Native peoples of British Columbia.".

"Geographers, historians, anthropologists, all those interested in and involved in the politics of treaty negotiation in British Columbia, from lawyers and government officials to Native peoples themselves, as well as thoughtful residents of the province, should read this book."--BOOK JACKET.

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UBC Press
Language
English
Pages
415

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Making Native Space: Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in British Columbia
2011, University of British Columbia Press
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2007, University of British Columbia Press
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references: p. [395]-408.

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Series
Brenda and David McLean Canadian studies series

Classifications

Library of Congress
E78.B9 H348 2002, E78.B9H348 2002

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Pagination
xxxi, 415 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
415

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OL18175992M
Internet Archive
makingnativespac0000harr
ISBN 10
0774809000
LCCN
2002437308
OCLC/WorldCat
49247518
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3759600

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