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Warriors of the King

Prairie Indians in World War I

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Prairie Indians in World War I

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While the history and culture of western Canadian Indians in the nineteenth century has been well documented, little has been published concerning their experiences in the more recent period. To understand the Indians of today one must know more about their history in the twentieth century. Dempsey's study of the participation of more than 400 western Canadian Indians in World War I offers a unique opportunity to view their society one generation after the signing of the treaties. They had been confined to reserves for thirty years, living in poverty under an oppressively paternalistic regime, yet they enlisted in numbers comparative to other Canadians, and acquitted themselves with honour. Surviving evidence indicates that the Indians of the prairie provinces enlisted for three principal reasons: the survival of a warrior's philosophy or ethic; the existence of a loyalty to the British Crown; and the opportunity to escape the stagnant life on the reserve.

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English
Pages
123

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. vi
Introduction. vii
Chapter 1. Native Culture and Its Suppression Page 1
Chapter 2. The Search for Indian Recruits Page 17
Chapter 3. Indian Soldiers Page 43
Chapter 4. After the War Page 71
Conclusion. 83
Appendix A. Prairie Indian Enlistees of World War I Page 85
Appendix B. Indian Reserve Land Acquired for Soldier Settlement Board Page 103
Appendix C. Contributions to Canadian Patriotic War Funds Page 104
Appendix D. Payments by Indian Soldier Settlers During 1922-1923 Page 107
Bibliography. 108
Index. 114

Edition Notes

While the history and culture of western Canadian Indians in the nineteenth century has been well documented, little has been published concerning their experiences in the more recent period. To understand the Indians of today one must know more about their history in the twentieth century. Dempsey's study of the participation of more than 400 western Canadian Indians in World War I offers a unique opportunity to view their society one generation after the signing of the treaties. They had been confined to reserves for thirty years, living in poverty under an oppressively paternalistic regime, yet they enlisted in numbers comparative to other Canadians, and acquitted themselves with honour. Surviving evidence indicates that the Indians of the prairie provinces enlisted for three principal reasons: the survival of a warrior's philosophy or ethic; the existence of a loyalty to the British Crown; and the opportunity to escape the stagnant life on the reserve.

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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Copyright Date
1999

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Dewey Decimal Class
940.4/03
Library of Congress
D639.I56 D46 1999
lccn_permalink
https://lccn.loc.gov/2005391276
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
C99920016X

Contributors

Cover Design
Alexander Angelov
Indexer
Kathy Garnsworthy

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
viii, 123 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 25 cm.
Number of pages
123
Dimensions
9.8 x 6.8 x 0.5 inches
Weight
7.2 ounces

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OL25950483M
ISBN 10
0889771014
ISBN 13
9780889771017
LCCN
2005391276
OCLC/WorldCat
40735373
Library Thing
4621972
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3016392

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