Bounty And Benevolence : A History Of The Saskatchewan Treaties

Ray, Arthur J., Jim Miller, Frank Tough. Foreword by by Judge David M. Arnott

Montreal, 2000


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Card covers. [18], 299 pages, 6.25x9.25 in, [15.5x23.5 cm], B&W plates.

Condition

Large ownership inscription on preliminary pages; edges stained; corners bumped. Fore-edge corners beginning to delaminate.

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Bounty and Benevolence offers a thorough and nuanced exploration of treaty-making in Saskatchewan, drawing on a broad range of documentary evidence to shed light on the historical context and complex negotiations behind these foundational agreements. The authors trace the shifting political and economic landscape of Western Canada in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, emphasizing how existing relationships between First Nations and the Hudson’s Bay Company helped shape the terms and tone of the treaties. The book also examines how these same dynamics contributed to later misunderstandings and conflicts over the meaning and enforcement of the treaties between Indigenous communities and government representatives.

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ISBN

0773520600