01797oam 2200469 a 450 991070135870332120120326154651.0(CKB)5470000002417480(OCoLC)776003611(EXLCZ)99547000000241748020120211d2002 ua 0engurbn||||||abpurbn||||||adatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe invention and development of the radiosonde[electronic resource] with a catalog of upper-atmosphere telemetering probes in the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution /John L. DuBois, Robert P. Multhauf, and Charles A. ZieglerWashington, D.C. :Smithsonian Institution Press,2002.1 online resource (iv, 78 pages) illustrationsSmithsonian studies in history and technology ;no. 53Title from title screen (viewed on Mar. 26, 2012).Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-78).Invention and development of the radiosonde RadiosondesHistory19th centuryRadiosondesHistory20th centuryRadiosondesCatalogsCatalogs.lcgftRadiosondesHistoryRadiosondesHistoryRadiosondesDuBois John L.1939-1404300Multhauf Robert P45790Ziegler Charles A(Charles Albert),1927-2019.1404301Smithsonian Institution.OCLCEOCLCEGPOBOOK9910701358703321The invention and development of the radiosonde3478678UNINA04687oam 2200721 a 450 991079142890332120230912141216.01-282-74090-397866127409090-7748-5406-510.59962/9780774854061(CKB)2560000000050510(EBL)3246050(SSID)ssj0000382895(PQKBManifestationID)11281409(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000382895(PQKBWorkID)10415517(PQKB)11520134(CaPaEBR)404440(CaBNvSL)jme00326752(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/8145q2(schport)gibson_crkn/2009-12-01/3/404440(MiAaPQ)EBC3412307(MiAaPQ)EBC3246050(DE-B1597)661866(DE-B1597)9780774854061(EXLCZ)99256000000005051020050921d2006 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrWith good intentions[electronic resource] Euro-Canadian and Aboriginal relations in colonial Canada /edited by Celia Haig-Brown and David A. NockVancouver [B.C.] UBC Pressc20061 online resource (369 p.)Includes index.0-7748-1138-2 0-7748-1137-4 Includes bibliographical references: p. [331]-346.Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Horatio Hale: Forgotten Victorian Author of Positive Aboriginal Representation; 2 Trust Us: A Case Study in Colonial Social Relations Based on Documents Prepared by the Aborigines Protection Society, 1836-1912; 3 A Mi'kmaq Missionary among the Mohawks: Silas T. Rand and His Attitudes toward Race and ""Progress""; 4 A Visionary on the Edge: Allan Macdonell and the Championing of Native Resource Rights; 5 Taking up the Torch: Simon J. Dawson and the Upper Great Lakes' Native Resource Campaign of the 1860's and 1870's6 The ""Friends"" of Nahnebahwequa 7 Aboriginals and Their Influence on E.F. Wilson's Paradigm Revolution; 8 Good Intentions Gone Awry: From Protection to Confinement in Emma Crosby's Home for Aboriginal Girls; 9 The ""Cordial Advocate"": Amelia McLean Paget and The People of the Plains; 10 Honoré Joseph Jaxon: A Lifelong Friend of Aboriginal Canada; 11 Arthur Eugene O'Meara: Servant, Advocate, Seeker of Justice; 12 ""They Wanted ... Me to Help Them"": James A. Teit and the Challenge of Ethnography in the Boasian Era; Appendix: The Fair Play Papers - The Future of Our IndiansSelected Bibliography Contributors; Index;With Good Intentions examines the joint efforts of Aboriginal people and individuals of European ancestry to counter injustice in Canada when colonization was at its height, from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth century. These people recognized colonial wrongs and worked together in a variety of ways to right them, but they could not stem the tide of European-based exploitation. The book is neither an apologist text nor an attempt to argue that some colonizers were simply "well intentioned." Almost all those considered here -- teachers, lawyers, missionaries, activists -- had as their overall goal the Christianization and civilization of Canada's First Peoples. While their sensitivity and willingness to work in concert with Aboriginal people made them stand out from their less sympathetic compatriots, they were nonetheless implicated in the colonialist project, as the contributors to this volume make clear. By discussing examples of Euro-Canadians who worked with Aboriginal peoples, With Good Intentions brings to light some of the lesser-known complexities of colonization. This volume is an important resource for anyone interested in Canadian history, particularly post-Confederation history, and in Native studies and issues of colonization of Native peoples.White peopleCanadaRelations with IndiansHistoryColonizationHistoryRacismCanadaHistoryEuropeansCanadaHistoryCanadaRace relationsWhite peopleRelations with IndiansHistory.ColonizationHistory.RacismHistory.EuropeansHistory.305.897/071Haig-Brown Celia1947-1511453Nock David1949-1189827MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910791428903321With good intentions3744766UNINA