The Nature of Empires and the Empires of Nature : Indigenous Peoples and the Great Lakes Environment.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9781554584215
- Indians of North America--Great Lakes Region (North America)--Historiography
- Human ecology--Great Lakes Region (North America)--History
- Indians of North America--Land tenure--Great Lakes Region (North America)--History
- Indians of North America--Colonization--Great Lakes Region (North America)--History
- Great Lakes Region (North America)--Environmental conditions--History
- Great Lakes Region (North America)--Historiography
- 970.00497
- E78.G7N38 2013
Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Introduction: A Meditation on Environmental History -- Chapter 2 Tricky Medicine: Something Old for Something New -- Chapter 3 Rediscovering Relationships -- Chapter 4 Learning to Relate: Environmental and Place-Based Education in Northern Ontario -- Chapter 5 Bridging Academia and Indigenous Environmental Science: Is It Too Late? -- Chapter 6 Empire Revisited: The Covenant Chain of Silver, Land Policy, and the Proclamation of 1763 in the Great Lakes Region, 1760-1800 -- Chapter 7 Lines on the Land: Surveying Townships after the 1790 Treaty -- Chapter 8 Poisoning the Serpent: The Effects of the Uranium Industry on the Serpent River First Nation, 1953-1988 -- Chapter 9 Divided Spaces, Divided Stories: Animal Control Programs in Canada's Indigenous Communities -- Chapter 10 First Nations Diasporas in Canada: A Case of Recognition -- Chapter 11 Assessing Environmental Health Risks through Collaborative Research and Oral Histories: The Water Quality Issue at Walpole Island First Nation -- Chapter 12 Landscape and Mindscape Conjoined: The Empire of Nature and the Nature of Empire in the Journals of Ezhaaswe (William A. Elias) (c. 1848-1929) -- Chapter 13 A World of Beauty: The Spirits within Nature in the Writings of Louise Erdrich -- Chapter 14 Settler Narrative and Indigenous Resistance in The Baldoon Mystery -- Chapter 15 The Great Indian Bus Tour: Mapping Toronto's Urban First Nations Oral Tradition -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
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