Roots of Entanglement

Roots of Entanglement
Title Roots of Entanglement PDF eBook
Author Myra Rutherdale
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 634
Release 2018-01-31
Genre History
ISBN 1487513062

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Roots of Entanglement offers an historical exploration of the relationships between Indigenous peoples and European newcomers in the territory that would become Canada. Various engagements between Indigenous peoples and the state are emphasized and questions are raised about the ways in which the past has been perceived and how those perceptions have shaped identity and, in turn, interaction both past and present. Specific topics such as land, resources, treaties, laws, policies, and cultural politics are explored through a range of perspectives that reflect state-of-the-art research in the field of Indigenous history. Editors Myra Rutherdale, Whitney Lackenbauer, and Kerry Abel have assembled an array of top scholars including luminaries such as Keith Carlson, Bill Waiser, Skip Ray, and Ken Coates. Roots of Entanglement is a direct response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s call for a better appreciation of the complexities of history in the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada.

Reflections on Native-newcomer Relations

Reflections on Native-newcomer Relations
Title Reflections on Native-newcomer Relations PDF eBook
Author James Rodger Miller
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780802086693

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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 M?tis, 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.

Natives and Newcomers

Natives and Newcomers
Title Natives and Newcomers PDF eBook
Author James Axtell
Publisher New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages 418
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780195137705

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Natives and Newcomers describes the major encounters between Indians and Europeans -- first contacts, communications, epidemics, trade and gift-giving, social and sexual mingling, work, conversions, military clashes -- and probes the short- and long-term consequences for both cultures. The end result is an accessible and often witty book which shows how encounters between Indians and Europeans ultimately shaped a distinctly American identity.

Native and Newcomer

Native and Newcomer
Title Native and Newcomer PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Robertson
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 260
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 9780520915022

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This expertly crafted ethnography examines the ways in which native and new citizens of Kodaira, a Tokyo suburb, have both remade the past and imagined the future of their city in a quest for an "authentic" Japanese community.

The Health of Newcomers

The Health of Newcomers
Title The Health of Newcomers PDF eBook
Author Patricia Illingworth
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2017-01-24
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0814789218

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Immigration and health care are hotly debated and contentious issues. Policies that relate to both issues—to the health of newcomers—often reflect misimpressions about immigrants, and their impact on health care systems. Despite the fact that immigrants are typically younger and healthier than natives, and that many immigrants play a vital role as care-givers in their new lands, native citizens are often reluctant to extend basic health care to immigrants, choosing instead to let them suffer, to let them die prematurely, or to expedite their return to their home lands. Likewise, many nations turn against immigrants when epidemics such as Ebola strike, under the false belief that native populations can be kept well only if immigrants are kept out. In The Health of Newcomers, Patricia Illingworth and Wendy E. Parmet demonstrate how shortsighted and dangerous it is to craft health policy on the basis of ethnocentrism and xenophobia. Because health is a global public good and people benefit from the health of neighbor and stranger alike, it is in everyone’s interest to ensure the health of all. Drawing on rigorous legal and ethical arguments and empirical studies, as well as deeply personal stories of immigrant struggles, Illingworth and Parmet make the compelling case that global phenomena such as poverty, the medical brain drain, organ tourism, and climate change ought to inform the health policy we craft for newcomers and natives alike.

Newcomer Book 6pk Grade 4

Newcomer Book 6pk Grade 4
Title Newcomer Book 6pk Grade 4 PDF eBook
Author Rigby
Publisher Rigby
Total Pages 8
Release 2009-07-07
Genre
ISBN 9780547288659

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Roots of Entanglement

Roots of Entanglement
Title Roots of Entanglement PDF eBook
Author Myra Rutherdale
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2018
Genre HISTORY
ISBN 9781487513054

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Roots of Entanglement offers an historical exploration of the relationships between Indigenous peoples and European newcomers in the territory that would become Canada.