First Nations in British Columbia
Title: First Nations in British Columbia
Category: History
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First Nations in British Columbia
“By the end of the Victorian period hardly a people remained on the
face of the earth whose social structure, culture, and basic way of
life had not been more or less violently disrupted.”
-Cell, ‘Imperial Conscience’1
When the first explorers reported that they had reached the Pacific
coast, they mentioned that there were inhabitants already occupying the
territory. Although sometimes reluctant to even bother reporting on the
Native peoples, the explorers stated that it
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British Columbians have become
less ignorant and more understanding; which truly lives up to the name of
today’s ‘Canadian’.
Work Cited:
vBarman, Jean The West Beyond The West (1996) University of
Toronto Press.
vFisher, Robin. Contact And Conflict Second Edition(1994)
UBC Press.
vFrideres, James. S Aboriginal Peoples In Canada Fifth
Edition(1998) Prentice Hall.
vJohnston, Hugh J.M. The Pacific Province(1996) Douglas &
McIntyre.
vMcMillan, Alan D. Native Peoples And Cultures of Canada
Second Edition (1995) Douglas & McIntyre.
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