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Battle grounds [[electronic resource] ] : the Canadian military and Aboriginal lands / / P. Whitney Lackenbauer



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Autore: Lackenbauer P. Whitney Visualizza persona
Titolo: Battle grounds [[electronic resource] ] : the Canadian military and Aboriginal lands / / P. Whitney Lackenbauer Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Vancouver, : University of British Columbia Press, c2007
Descrizione fisica: xvii, 350 p. : ill., maps, ports
Disciplina: 323.1197071
Soggetto topico: Indians of North America - Land tenure - Canada
Indians of North America - Canada - Government relations
Indians of North America - Canada - Claims
Soggetto geografico: Canada History, Military
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. [330]-340) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front Matter -- Contents -- Maps, Tables, Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- A Road to Nowhere? The Search for Sites in British Columbia, 1907-30 -- Governmental Uncertainty: The Militia and the Sarcee Reserve, 1908-39 -- 'Pay No Attention to Sero': Imperial Flying Training at Tyendinaga, 1917-18 -- The Thin Edge of a Wedge? The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan and Aboriginal Lands, 1940-45 -- Combined Operation: Creating Camp Ipperwash, 1942-45 -- The Cold War at Cold Lake: The Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range, 1951-65 -- Into the Driver's Seat? The Department of National Defence and the Sarcee Band, 1945-82 -- Renegotiating Relationships: Competing Claims in the 1970s and 1980s -- Closing Out the Century -- Reflections -- Cases in Which the Canadian Military Formally Acquired Indian Reserve Lands -- Order-in-Council PC 2193 -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: Base closures, use of airspace for weapons testing and low-level flying, environmental awareness, and Aboriginal land claims have focused attention in recent years on the use of Native lands for military training. But is the military's interest in Aboriginal lands new? Battle Grounds analyzes a century of government�Aboriginal interaction and negotiation to explore how the Canadian military came to use Aboriginal lands for training. It examines what the process reveals about the larger and evolving relationship between governments and Native communities, and how increasing Aboriginal assertiveness and activism have affected the issue.
Titolo autorizzato: Battle grounds  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-74122-5
9786612741227
0-7748-5526-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910780517603321
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Serie: Studies in Canadian military history.