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William C. Wicken - The Colonization of Mi'kmaw Memory and History, 1794-1928: The King v. Gabriel Sylliboy - 9781442642799 - V9781442642799
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The Colonization of Mi'kmaw Memory and History, 1794-1928: The King v. Gabriel Sylliboy

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Description for The Colonization of Mi'kmaw Memory and History, 1794-1928: The King v. Gabriel Sylliboy hardcover. Integrating matters of governance and legality with an exploration of historical memory, The Colonization of Mi'kmaw Memory and History offers a nuanced understanding of how and why individuals and communities recall the past. Num Pages: 336 pages, 2 maps. BIC Classification: 1KBC; HBJK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 236 x 160 x 28. Weight in Grams: 620.

In 1927, Gabriel Sylliboy, the Grand Chief of the Mi'kmaw of Atlantic Canada, was charged with trapping muskrats out of season. At appeal in July 1928, Sylliboy and five other men recalled conversations with parents, grandparents, and community members to explain how they understood a treaty their people had signed with the British in 1752. Using this testimony as a starting point, William Wicken traces Mi'kmaw memories of the treaty, arguing that as colonization altered Mi'kmaw society, community interpretations of the treaty changed as well.
The Sylliboy case was part of a broader debate within Canada about Aboriginal peoples' ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
University of Toronto Press Canada
Number of pages
336
Condition
New
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
Toronto, Canada
ISBN
9781442642799
SKU
V9781442642799
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99-17

About William C. Wicken
William Wicken is an associate professor in the department of history at York University.

Reviews for The Colonization of Mi'kmaw Memory and History, 1794-1928: The King v. Gabriel Sylliboy
‘The Colonization of Mi’kmaw should be on the reading list of historians, social scientists, and members of the general reading public interested in grasping the dynamics of Canada’s colonial and Aboriginal histories.’
Simone Poliandri
Canadian Historical Review vol 94:02:2013

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