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- catalog abstract "Presents papers from a May 1994 conference. Part I provides two Aboriginal perspectives on the meaning of the four elements and on Aboriginal art. Parts II-V relate the history of the regions of Bkejwanong, Atlantic Canada, Ontario, and the North. Specific subjects include Nova Scotia Indian policies, 1783-1867, the uses and abuses of power in two Ontario residential schools, and Aboriginal reserves and self-government, 1960-82. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.".
- catalog contributor b10711753.
- catalog contributor b10711754.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction / David T. McNab -- Bkejwanong, "the place where the waters divide" : a perspective on earth, water, air and fire / Dean M. Jacobs -- Art and Amerindian worldviews / Olive Patricia Dickason -- "Water is her life blood" : the waters of Bkejwanong and the treaty-making process / David T. McNab -- "Under the earth" : the expropriation and attempted sale of the oil and gas rights of the Walpole Island First Nation during World War I / Rhonda Telford -- The Reverend Simpson Bingham (1875-1926) : the worlds of Henry Ford and Simpson Brigham collide / Jim Miller -- Mi'kmaq fishing in the Maritimes : a historical overview / Janet E. Chute -- "We cannot work without food" : Nova Scotia Indian policy and Mi'kmaq agriculture, 1783-1867 / Theresa Redmond -- Glooscap encounters Silas T. Rand : a Baptist missionary on the folkloric fringe / Thomas S. Abler -- Colonizing a people : Mennonite settlement in Waterlook Township / E. Reginald Good -- The Six Nations Confederacy, aboriginal sovereignty and Ontario aboriginal law : 1790-1860 / Sidney L. Harring -- The uses and abuses of power in two Ontario residential schools : the Mohawk Institute and Mount Elgin / Elizabeth Graham -- The Crown domain and the self-governing presence in northern Ontario / Bruce W. Hodgins -- Some comments upon the marked differences in the representations of Chipewyan women in Samuel Hearne's field notes and his published journal / Heather Rollason -- Is this apartheid? Aboriginal reserves and self-government in Canada, 1960-82 / Joan G. Fairweather -- The Sechelt and Nunavut agreements : evolutionary and revolutionary approaches to self-government / Cameron Croxall and Laird Christie -- A meeting ground of earth, water, air and fire / David T. McNab.".
- catalog description "Presents papers from a May 1994 conference. Part I provides two Aboriginal perspectives on the meaning of the four elements and on Aboriginal art. Parts II-V relate the history of the regions of Bkejwanong, Atlantic Canada, Ontario, and the North. Specific subjects include Nova Scotia Indian policies, 1783-1867, the uses and abuses of power in two Ontario residential schools, and Aboriginal reserves and self-government, 1960-82. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.".
- catalog extent "vi, 342 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Earth, water, air and fire.".
- catalog identifier "0889202974 (pbk.: acid-free paper) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Earth, water, air and fire.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press,".
- catalog relation "Earth, water, air and fire.".
- catalog spatial "Amérique du Nord Canada".
- catalog spatial "Canada".
- catalog subject "971/.00497 21".
- catalog subject "E78.C2 E27 1998".
- catalog subject "Ethnohistory Canada Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Canada Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Canada Government relations Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Indiens Amérique du Nord Canada Congrès.".
- catalog subject "Indiens d'Amérique Canada Relations avec l'État Congrès.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / David T. McNab -- Bkejwanong, "the place where the waters divide" : a perspective on earth, water, air and fire / Dean M. Jacobs -- Art and Amerindian worldviews / Olive Patricia Dickason -- "Water is her life blood" : the waters of Bkejwanong and the treaty-making process / David T. McNab -- "Under the earth" : the expropriation and attempted sale of the oil and gas rights of the Walpole Island First Nation during World War I / Rhonda Telford -- The Reverend Simpson Bingham (1875-1926) : the worlds of Henry Ford and Simpson Brigham collide / Jim Miller -- Mi'kmaq fishing in the Maritimes : a historical overview / Janet E. Chute -- "We cannot work without food" : Nova Scotia Indian policy and Mi'kmaq agriculture, 1783-1867 / Theresa Redmond -- Glooscap encounters Silas T. Rand : a Baptist missionary on the folkloric fringe / Thomas S. Abler -- Colonizing a people : Mennonite settlement in Waterlook Township / E. Reginald Good -- The Six Nations Confederacy, aboriginal sovereignty and Ontario aboriginal law : 1790-1860 / Sidney L. Harring -- The uses and abuses of power in two Ontario residential schools : the Mohawk Institute and Mount Elgin / Elizabeth Graham -- The Crown domain and the self-governing presence in northern Ontario / Bruce W. Hodgins -- Some comments upon the marked differences in the representations of Chipewyan women in Samuel Hearne's field notes and his published journal / Heather Rollason -- Is this apartheid? Aboriginal reserves and self-government in Canada, 1960-82 / Joan G. Fairweather -- The Sechelt and Nunavut agreements : evolutionary and revolutionary approaches to self-government / Cameron Croxall and Laird Christie -- A meeting ground of earth, water, air and fire / David T. McNab.".
- catalog title "Earth, water, air and fire : studies in Canadian ethnohistory / David T. McNab, editor, for Nin.Da.Waab.Jig.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".