Reflections on Native-Newcomer Relations: Selected Essays

Reflections on Native-Newcomer Relations: Selected Essays

by J.R. Miller
Reflections on Native-Newcomer Relations: Selected Essays

Reflections on Native-Newcomer Relations: Selected Essays

by J.R. Miller

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Overview

The twelve essays that make up Reflections on Native-Newcomer Relations illustrate the development in thought by one of Canada's leading scholars in the field of Native history - J.R. Miller. The collection, comprising pieces that were written over a period spanning nearly two decades, deals with the evolution of historical writing on First Nations and Métis, methodological issues in the writing of Native-newcomer history, policy matters including residential schools, and linkages between the study of Native-newcomer relations and academic governance and curricular matters. Half of the essays appear here in print for the first time, and all use archival, published, and oral history evidence to throw light on Native-Newcomer relations.

Miller argues that the nature of the relationship between Native peoples and newcomers in Canada has varied over time, based on the reasons the two parties have had for interacting. The relationship deteriorates into attempts to control and coerce Natives during periods in which newcomers do not perceive them as directly useful, and it improves when the two parties have positive reasons for cooperation.

Reflections on Native-Newcomer Relations opens up for discussion a series of issues in Native-newcomer history. It addresses all the trends in the discipline of the past two decades and never shies from showing their contradictions, as well as those in the author's own thinking as he matured as a scholar.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442655911
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 12/15/2004
Series: Heritage
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 314
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

J.R. Miller is a professor emeritus of history at the University of Saskatchewan. He is the author of numerous works on issues related to Indigenous peoples including Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens and Shingwauk’s Vision, both published by University of Toronto Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction3
Historiography
Bringing Native People In from the Margins: The Recent Evolution and Future Prospects of English-Canadian Historiography on Native-Newcomer Relations13
From Riel to the Metis37
Methodology
'I can only tell what I know': Shifting Notions of Historical Understanding in the 1990s61
Reading Photographs, Reading Voices: Documenting the History of Native Residential Schools82
Policy
Owen Glendower, Hotspur, and Canadian Indian Policy107
Great White Father Knows Best: Oka and the Land Claims Process140
Canada and the Aboriginal Peoples, 1867-1927171
The State, the Church, and Indian Residential Schools in Canada193
The Crown
Petitioning the Great White Mother: First Nations' Organizations and Lobbying in London217
'I will accept the Queen's hand': First Nations Leaders and the Image of the Crown in the Prairie Treaties242
Academe
Devil's Island, Marijuana U., and the League of the Six Nations: Models for Governing the University269
Aboriginal Peoples and the Academy279
Bibliography297

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Robin Fisher

'Miller's willingness to be clear and forthright about contested matters is a real strength of this collection. He does not shrink from controversy, either about current issues or about the interpretation of history. The order in which the essays appear shows the development in thinking over a twenty year period of a scholar who has made a very significant contribution to the field of native-newcomer history in Canada.'

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