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With Good Intentions: Euro-Canadian and Aboriginal Relations in Colonial Canada
Contributor(s): Haig-Brown, Celia (Editor)
ISBN: 0774811382     ISBN-13: 9780774811385
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
OUR PRICE:   $36.05  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2006
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies
- History | Canada - Pre-confederation (to 1867)
Dewey: 305.897
LCCN: 2006404239
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" (1.20 lbs) 368 pages
 
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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. 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.