Vancouver Island Treaties and the Evolving Principles of Indigenous Title
Vancouver Island Treaties and the Evolving Principles of Indigenous Title
Binnema, Ted
University of Toronto Press
04/2025
540
Mole
9781487554095
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Preface
Introduction
1. The Hudson's Bay Company and Vancouver Island Land Policy to 1849
2. The Hudson's Bay Company and Indigenous Title, 1668-1849
3. The History of the Northwest Coast to 1774
4. Indigenous and Exogenous Peoples on Vancouver Island, 1774-1821
5. Indigenous Peoples of Vancouver Island and the Hudson's Bay Company, 1821 to 1849
6. Articulating Principles of Indigenous Title, 1835-1846
7. The Colonial Office, Local Authorities, and Indigenous Title, 1846-49
8. Land Acquisition Policies in New Zealand and Vancouver Island, 1846-50
9. The Treaty of Akaroa and Fort Victoria Treaties, 1848-1850
10. The Fort Rupert Treaties of 1850 and 1851
11. Governor James Douglas and the Saanich and Nanaimo Treaties, 1851-54
12. Indigenous Title on Vancouver Island and British Columbia, 1854-1875
13. The Evolving Memories of the Vancouver Island Treaties to 1934
Conclusion
Appendix A: "Original Indian Population Vancouver Island"
Appendix B: A 1934 Account of a Fort Victoria Treaty Attributed to David Latasse
Bibliography
Introduction
1. The Hudson's Bay Company and Vancouver Island Land Policy to 1849
2. The Hudson's Bay Company and Indigenous Title, 1668-1849
3. The History of the Northwest Coast to 1774
4. Indigenous and Exogenous Peoples on Vancouver Island, 1774-1821
5. Indigenous Peoples of Vancouver Island and the Hudson's Bay Company, 1821 to 1849
6. Articulating Principles of Indigenous Title, 1835-1846
7. The Colonial Office, Local Authorities, and Indigenous Title, 1846-49
8. Land Acquisition Policies in New Zealand and Vancouver Island, 1846-50
9. The Treaty of Akaroa and Fort Victoria Treaties, 1848-1850
10. The Fort Rupert Treaties of 1850 and 1851
11. Governor James Douglas and the Saanich and Nanaimo Treaties, 1851-54
12. Indigenous Title on Vancouver Island and British Columbia, 1854-1875
13. The Evolving Memories of the Vancouver Island Treaties to 1934
Conclusion
Appendix A: "Original Indian Population Vancouver Island"
Appendix B: A 1934 Account of a Fort Victoria Treaty Attributed to David Latasse
Bibliography
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Indigenous treaties; Indigenous title; Vancouver Island treaties; New Zealand land deeds; Hudson's Bay Company; Canadian history; Canadian fisheries; history of science; British Columbia; Royal Society
Preface
Introduction
1. The Hudson's Bay Company and Vancouver Island Land Policy to 1849
2. The Hudson's Bay Company and Indigenous Title, 1668-1849
3. The History of the Northwest Coast to 1774
4. Indigenous and Exogenous Peoples on Vancouver Island, 1774-1821
5. Indigenous Peoples of Vancouver Island and the Hudson's Bay Company, 1821 to 1849
6. Articulating Principles of Indigenous Title, 1835-1846
7. The Colonial Office, Local Authorities, and Indigenous Title, 1846-49
8. Land Acquisition Policies in New Zealand and Vancouver Island, 1846-50
9. The Treaty of Akaroa and Fort Victoria Treaties, 1848-1850
10. The Fort Rupert Treaties of 1850 and 1851
11. Governor James Douglas and the Saanich and Nanaimo Treaties, 1851-54
12. Indigenous Title on Vancouver Island and British Columbia, 1854-1875
13. The Evolving Memories of the Vancouver Island Treaties to 1934
Conclusion
Appendix A: "Original Indian Population Vancouver Island"
Appendix B: A 1934 Account of a Fort Victoria Treaty Attributed to David Latasse
Bibliography
Introduction
1. The Hudson's Bay Company and Vancouver Island Land Policy to 1849
2. The Hudson's Bay Company and Indigenous Title, 1668-1849
3. The History of the Northwest Coast to 1774
4. Indigenous and Exogenous Peoples on Vancouver Island, 1774-1821
5. Indigenous Peoples of Vancouver Island and the Hudson's Bay Company, 1821 to 1849
6. Articulating Principles of Indigenous Title, 1835-1846
7. The Colonial Office, Local Authorities, and Indigenous Title, 1846-49
8. Land Acquisition Policies in New Zealand and Vancouver Island, 1846-50
9. The Treaty of Akaroa and Fort Victoria Treaties, 1848-1850
10. The Fort Rupert Treaties of 1850 and 1851
11. Governor James Douglas and the Saanich and Nanaimo Treaties, 1851-54
12. Indigenous Title on Vancouver Island and British Columbia, 1854-1875
13. The Evolving Memories of the Vancouver Island Treaties to 1934
Conclusion
Appendix A: "Original Indian Population Vancouver Island"
Appendix B: A 1934 Account of a Fort Victoria Treaty Attributed to David Latasse
Bibliography
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