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Landing Native Fisheries

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Landing Native Fisheries reveals the contradictions and consequences of an Indian land policy premised on access to fish, on one hand, and a program of fisheries management intended to open the resource to newcomers, on the other. Beginning with the first treaties signed on Vancouver Island between 1850 and 1854, Douglas Harris maps the connections between the colonial land policy and the law governing the fisheries. In so doing, Harris rewrites the history of colonial dispossession in British Columbia, offering a new and nuanced examination of the role of law in the consolidation of power within the colonial state.

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ISBN: 9780774814201
Publication date: 1st January 2009
Author: Douglas C. Harris
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 280 pages
Series: Law and Society
Genres: History of the Americas
Jurisprudence and general issues
Social and cultural history
Wildlife: aquatic creatures: general interest
Indigenous peoples
Legal history
Energy and natural resources law
Aquaculture and fish-farming: practice and techniques