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Carol Carter

    Ancestors
    Chemistry Exam Practice for All Boards
    Chemistry Exam Practice Book for AQA
    Ours by Every Law of Right and Justice
    Lost Harvests
    • Lost Harvests

      • 368 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení
      4,5(2)Ohodnotit

      "Agriculture on Plains Indian reserves is generally thought to have failed because the Native peoples lacked either an interest in farming or an aptitude for it. In Lost Harvests Sarah Carter reveals that reserve residents were anxious to farm and expended considerable effort on cultivation; government policies, more than anything else, acted to undermine their success. Despite repeated requests for assistance from Plains Indians, the Canadian government provided very little help between 1874 and 1885, and what little they did give proved useless. Although drought, frost, and other natural phenomena contributed to the failure of early efforts, reserve farmers were determined to create an economy based on agriculture and to become independent of government regulations and the need for assistance. Officials in Ottawa, however, attributed setbacks not to economic or climatic conditions but to the Indians' character and traditions which, they claimed, made the Indians unsuited to agriculture. In the decade following 1885 government policies made farming virtually impossible for the Plains Indians. They were expected to subsist on one or two acres and were denied access to any improvements in technology: farmers had to sow seed by hand, harvest with scythes, and thresh with flails. After the turn of the century, the government encouraged land surrenders in order to make good agricultural land available to non-Indian settlers. This destroyed any chance the Plains Indians had of making agriculture a stable economic base. Through an examination of the relevant published literature and of archival sources in Ottawa, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, Carter provides the first in-depth study of government policy, Indian responses, and the socio-economic condition of the reserve communities on the prairies in the post-treaty era."-- Provided by publisher

      Lost Harvests
    • Ours by Every Law of Right and Justice

      • 272 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení
      3,6(9)Ohodnotit

      This long-overdue account of the suffrage campaigns in the first region to grant women the vote in Canada shatters cherished myths about how the West was won.

      Ours by Every Law of Right and Justice
    • This Practice Book for GCSE 9-1 Chemistry examinations is designed to support you in the development of good exam techniques, and provides a step-by-step guide through the new assessment specifications. With lots of practice questions and answers written by experienced teachers and revision experts - you can't go wrong!

      Chemistry Exam Practice Book for AQA
    • This Practice Book for GCSE 9-1 Chemistry examinations is designed to support you in the development of good exam techniques, and provides a step-by-step guide through the new assessment specifications. With lots of practice questions and answers written by experienced teachers and revision experts - you can't go wrong!

      Chemistry Exam Practice for All Boards
    • Ancestors

      • 192 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      This exhibition catalogue introduces historic photographs of Indigenous peoples of Western Canada from a collection housed at the University of Alberta's Bruce Peel Special Collections. The publication focuses on the ancestors represented in the collection and how their images continue to generate stories and meanings in the present. The selected photographs contribute to a richer, deeper understanding of the past. There is strength, character, persistence, determination, humour, artwork, dance, celebration, and so much more in the photographs. Some serve as records of cherished landscapes that may have been altered. Others provide links to ancestors: revered leaders, soldiers, healers, thinkers, and orators. The curators hope that the process of identifying the people in these photographs, only begun here, will continue.

      Ancestors