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Colonialism's Northern Cultures: Canadian Institutions and the James Bay Cree

Abstract

This paper explores the contrasts and the similarities between different sets of ideas about Indians which have prevailed among governments and corporations active in the James Bay region of Quebec during the last four decades. The first instance is the closing of nearly all the fur trading posts by the Hudson's Bay Company and their conversion into merchandising stores when the James Bay region was opened to mining and forestry development in …

Authors

Feit HA

Book title

On the Land: Confronting the Challenges to Aboriginal Self Determination in Northern Quebec & Labrador

Editors

Hodgins BW; Cannon KA

Pagination

pp. 105-127

Publisher

Betelgeuse Books in co-operation with the Frost Centre for Canadian Heritage and Development Studies, Trent University

Place of publication

Toronto

Publication Date

1995

ISBN-10

0-9690783-6-6