GEOG 2600 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Donald Marshall, Jr., First Nations

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31 Jan 2017
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Historical perspectives on canada"s emerging regional geographies: in the next three lectures we will explore three sources on on- going geo-political tension, aboriginal/non-aboriginal. First nations whose ancestors arrived here after the last ice age. Inuit whose ancestors arrived here within last 5/6000 years. Metis offspring of french canadians and first nations women: french/english, centralist/decentralist. The aboriginal non-aboriginal faultline: arrival and disbursement of old world hunters, first nations groups at contact, the royal proclamation (1763, key legal judgments, calder case, marshall i and marshall ii, pawley case, types of treaties, historic. Final phase of conflict between great britain. Great britain makes major gains in north. Defined the boundaries of the quebec (now a. Controlled access by colonists to western territories. Recognized pre-existing interests in land by fn: modern specific, modern comprehensive, recent dna results say people are from kazakhstan, through landing bear ridge (bridge that connects asia and.

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