ENGL 3630 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Six Nations Of The Grand River, William Wilfred Campbell, Campbell Scott

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Key terms: duncan campbell scott, e. pauline johnson. The consequences of assimilation: as a bureaucrat, scott believed that the lingering traces of native customs and traditions would be eradicated through education and intermarriage, the indian question would be resolved through assimilation into the body of politics. In the 1980s, scott saw the policy of assimilation as an assured process. These consequences are implied in his presentation of future generations of. Indigenous peoples as vengeful and potentially violent in the onondaga. Perhaps first nations would respond (possibly violently) to oppressive policies. Indigenous resilience & resistence: composed in early 1925, powassan"s drum its origins more in an event that occurred during scott"s journey to negotiate treaty 9 in 1905. Notice similarities in description and tone of the northern ontario landscape as depressing, haunted, and supernatural in night hymns on lake nipigon and.

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