The Terms of Our Surrender Colonialism, Dispossession and the Resistance of the Innu

Based on extensive fieldwork and oral history, The Terms of Our Surrender is a powerful critical appraisal of unceded indigenous land ownership in eastern Canada. Set against an ethnographic, historical and legal framework, the book traces the myriad ways the Canadian state has successfully evaded t...

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Main Author: Cassell, Elizabeth (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London University of London Press 2021
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