This elegantly written and insightful book provides a geographical history of the Indian reserve in British Columbia. Cole Harris analyzes the impact of reserves on Native lives and livelihoods and considers how, in light of this, the Native land question might begin to be resolved. The account begins in the early nineteenth-century British Empire 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.
ISBN: | 9780774809016 |
Publication date: | 1st January 2003 |
Author: | Cole Harris, Eric Leinberger |
Publisher: | UBCPress an imprint of University of British Columbia Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 415 pages |
Series: | Brenda and David McLean Canadian Studies Series |
Genres: |
History: specific events and topics Indigenous peoples Human rights, civil rights |