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Book Synopsis
The First Nations of British Columbia is a concise and accessible introduction to histories, cultures, and issues of the First Peoples of BC.

Table of Contents

Preface

Part 1: Introducing First Nations, Popular Perceptions, and the Anthropological Perspective

Popular Perceptions

Through the Lens of Anthropology

Overview of Chapters

Recommended Readings and Resources

Part 2: Defining and Situating First Nations Today

Understanding Labels: First Nations, Aboriginal, Indian, and More

Population, Reserves, Settlements, and Lands

Bands, Ethnic Groups, Tribal Councils, and Other Affiliations

Situating BC First Nations within Canada, in North America, and around the World

Recommended Readings and Resources

Part 3: Archaeology and First Nations

First Nations and Archaeological Perceptions of the Past

The Nature of Archaeological Research in British Columbia

Early Migrations through British Columbia

Here to Stay

Settling Down

Prominent Sites

Tracing Ancestry

Recommended Readings and Resources

Part 4: Languages, Population Estimates, and Traditional Lifeways

Traditional Culture Areas of British Columbia

Languages

Population

Settlement Patterns

Diet

Technology

Social Organization

Myths, Spirits, and Shamans

Health and Healing

Art

The Potlatch and Other Important Ceremonies

Trade, Slavery, and Warfare

Recommended Readings and Resources

Part 5: From the Late 1700s through the Twentieth Century

Population Loss

The Impact of the Fur Trade

The Impact of the Gold Rushes

The Impact of Non-Indigenous Settlement

Missionaries and Residential Schools

First Nations and Wage Labour

Government Relations with First Nations

Assertions of Aboriginal Rights

Negotiations in the Late 1900s

Anthropology in the Late 1900s

Recommended Readings and Resources

Part 6: First Nations and Anthropology in the Twenty-First Century

Living in the Twenty-First Century

Economic and Cultural Initiatives

Treaty Negotiations

Outstanding Issues

Asserting Rights and Identity

First Nations and Anthropology in the Twenty-First Century

First Nations Cultures Still Exist

Final Comments: Things to Remember

Recommended Readings and Resources

Appendices

1 The First Nations of British Columbia

2 Major Ethnic Groups

3 Excerpts from the British Columbia Heritage Conservation Act, 1996

4 Apology for Residential Schools

5 Excerpts from the Royal Proclamation, 1763

Glossary

Selected Bibliography

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      Publisher: MN - University of British Columbia Press
      Publication Date: 10/15/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780774828734, 978-0774828734
      ISBN10: 0774828730

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The First Nations of British Columbia is a concise and accessible introduction to histories, cultures, and issues of the First Peoples of BC.

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Part 1: Introducing First Nations, Popular Perceptions, and the Anthropological Perspective

      Popular Perceptions

      Through the Lens of Anthropology

      Overview of Chapters

      Recommended Readings and Resources

      Part 2: Defining and Situating First Nations Today

      Understanding Labels: First Nations, Aboriginal, Indian, and More

      Population, Reserves, Settlements, and Lands

      Bands, Ethnic Groups, Tribal Councils, and Other Affiliations

      Situating BC First Nations within Canada, in North America, and around the World

      Recommended Readings and Resources

      Part 3: Archaeology and First Nations

      First Nations and Archaeological Perceptions of the Past

      The Nature of Archaeological Research in British Columbia

      Early Migrations through British Columbia

      Here to Stay

      Settling Down

      Prominent Sites

      Tracing Ancestry

      Recommended Readings and Resources

      Part 4: Languages, Population Estimates, and Traditional Lifeways

      Traditional Culture Areas of British Columbia

      Languages

      Population

      Settlement Patterns

      Diet

      Technology

      Social Organization

      Myths, Spirits, and Shamans

      Health and Healing

      Art

      The Potlatch and Other Important Ceremonies

      Trade, Slavery, and Warfare

      Recommended Readings and Resources

      Part 5: From the Late 1700s through the Twentieth Century

      Population Loss

      The Impact of the Fur Trade

      The Impact of the Gold Rushes

      The Impact of Non-Indigenous Settlement

      Missionaries and Residential Schools

      First Nations and Wage Labour

      Government Relations with First Nations

      Assertions of Aboriginal Rights

      Negotiations in the Late 1900s

      Anthropology in the Late 1900s

      Recommended Readings and Resources

      Part 6: First Nations and Anthropology in the Twenty-First Century

      Living in the Twenty-First Century

      Economic and Cultural Initiatives

      Treaty Negotiations

      Outstanding Issues

      Asserting Rights and Identity

      First Nations and Anthropology in the Twenty-First Century

      First Nations Cultures Still Exist

      Final Comments: Things to Remember

      Recommended Readings and Resources

      Appendices

      1 The First Nations of British Columbia

      2 Major Ethnic Groups

      3 Excerpts from the British Columbia Heritage Conservation Act, 1996

      4 Apology for Residential Schools

      5 Excerpts from the Royal Proclamation, 1763

      Glossary

      Selected Bibliography

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