Compact, Contract, Covenant: Aboriginal Treaty-Making in Canada
by J.R. Miller 2021-01-03 03:52:18
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One of Canada''s longest unresolved issues is the historical and present-day failure of the country''s governments to recognize treaties made between Aboriginal peoples and the Crown. Compact, Contract, Covenant is renowned historian of Native-newcom... Read more

One of Canada''s longest unresolved issues is the historical and present-day failure of the country''s governments to recognize treaties made between Aboriginal peoples and the Crown. Compact, Contract, Covenant is renowned historian of Native-newcomer relations J.R. Miller''s exploration and explanation of more than four centuries of treaty-making. The first historical account of treaty-making in Canada, Miller untangles the complicated threads of treaties, pacts, and arrangements with the Hudson''s Bay Company and the Crown, as well as modern treaties to provide a remarkably clear and comprehensive overview of this little-understood and vitally important relationship.

Covering everything from pre-contact Aboriginal treaties to contemporary agreements in Nunavut and recent treaties negotiated under the British Columbia Treaty Process, Miller emphasizes both Native and non-Native motivations in negotiating, the impact of treaties on the peoples involved, and the lessons that are relevant to Native-newcomer relations today. Accessible and informative, Compact, Contract, Covenant is a much-needed history of the evolution of treaty-making and will be required reading for decades to come.

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  • 9 X 5.8 X 1.1 in
  • 448
  • University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
  • May 23, 2009
  • English
  • 9780802095152
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