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Hoy, Benjamin.
Subjects
First Nations -- Canadian-American Border Region -- Government relations.
Indigenous peoples -- Canadian-American Border Region -- Government relations.
Indians of North America -- Canadian-American Border Region -- Government relations.
First Nations -- Canadian-American Border Region -- History.
Indigenous peoples -- Canadian-American Border Region -- History.
Indians of North America -- Canadian-American Border Region -- History.
First Nations, Treatment of -- History.
Indigenous peoples, Treatment of -- United States -- History.
Indians, Treatment of -- United States -- History.
Boundaries -- Social aspects -- United States.
Boundaries -- Social aspects -- Canada.
United States -- Boundaries -- Canada.
Canada -- Boundaries -- United States.
Canadian-American Border Region -- History.
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Hoy, Benjamin.
First Nations -- Canadian-American Border Region -- Government relations.
Indigenous peoples -- Canadian-American Border Region -- Government relations.
Indians of North America -- Canadian-American Border Region -- Government relations.
First Nations -- Canadian-American Border Region -- History.
Indigenous peoples -- Canadian-American Border Region -- History.
Indians of North America -- Canadian-American Border Region -- History.
First Nations, Treatment of -- History.
Indigenous peoples, Treatment of -- United States -- History.
Indians, Treatment of -- United States -- History.
Boundaries -- Social aspects -- United States.
Boundaries -- Social aspects -- Canada.
United States -- Boundaries -- Canada.
Canada -- Boundaries -- United States.
Canadian-American Border Region -- History.
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A line of blood and dirt : creating the Canada-United States
border
across indigenous lands / Benjamin Hoy.
by
Hoy, Benjamin.
Oxford University Press, 2021.
Call #:
320.12 H868L
Subjects
First Nations
--
Canadian-American
Border
Region
--
Government relations.
Indigenous peoples
--
Canadian-American
Border
Region
--
Government relations.
Indians
of
North
America
--
Canadian-American
Border
Region
--
Government relations.
First Nations
--
Canadian-American
Border
Region
--
History
.
Indigenous peoples
--
Canadian-American
Border
Region
--
History
.
Indians
of
North
America
--
Canadian-American
Border
Region
--
History
.
First Nations, Treatment of
--
History
.
Indigenous peoples, Treatment of
--
United States
--
History
.
Indians
, Treatment of
--
United States
--
History
.
Boundaries
--
Social aspects
--
United States.
Boundaries
--
Social aspects
--
Canada.
United States
--
Boundaries
--
Canada.
Canada
--
Boundaries
--
United States.
Canadian-American
Border
Region
--
History
.
ISBN:
9780197528693 (hc)
Alternate title:
Creating the Canada-United States
border
across indigenous lands
Description:
xv, 322 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-316) and index.
Summary:
Examines the creation and enforcement of Canada-United States
border
from 1775 until 1939. Built with Indigenous labour and on top of Indigenous land, the
border
was born in conflict. Federal administrators used deprivation, starvation, and coercion to displace Indigenous communities and undermine their conceptions of territory and sovereignty. European, African American, Chinese, Cree, Assiniboine, Dakota, Lakota, Nimiipuu, Coast Salish, Ojibwe, and Haudenosaunee communities faced a diversity of
border
closure experiences and timelines. Unevenness and variation served as hallmarks of the
border
as federal officials in each country committed to a kind of
border
power that was diffuse and far reaching. This book showcases how regional conflicts, political reorganization, and social upheaval created the Canada-US
border
and remade the communities who lived in its shadows.
Awards:
Winner of the Governor General’s
History
Award for Scholarly Research, 2022.
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Central Library
Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
320.12 H868L
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