With Good Intentions examines the joint efforts of Aboriginal people
and individuals of European ancestry to counter injustice in Canada
when colonization was at its height, from the mid-nineteenth to the
early twentieth century. These people recognized colonial wrongs and
worked together in a variety of ways to right them, but they could not
stem the tide of European-based exploitation. The book is neither an
apologist text nor an attempt to argue that some colonizers were
simply “well intentioned.” Almost all those considered here –
teachers, lawyers, missionaries, activists – had as their overall
goal the Christianization and civilization of Canada’s First
Peoples. While their sensitivity and willingness to work in concert
with Aboriginal people made them stand out from their less sympathetic
compatriots, they were nonetheless implicated in the colonialist
project, as the contributors to this volume make clear. By discussing
examples of Euro-Canadians who worked with Aboriginal peoples, With
Good Intentions brings to light some of the lesser-known complexities
of colonization. This volume is an important resource for anyone
interested in Canadian history, particularly post-Confederation
history, and in Native studies and issues of colonization of Native
peoples.
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Euro-Canadian and Aboriginal Relations in Colonial Canada
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774854061
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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