Great Plains Studies, Center for

 

Date of this Version

2005

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Published in GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY 25:3 (Summer 2005). Copyright © 2005 Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

Abstract

Reflections on Native-Newcomer Relations is a compilation of essays authored by one of the most prominent Canadian historians in the field of Native-newcomer relations. It contains twelve essays written between 1988 and 2004, four of them under the heading "Policy," and the others paired under the headings "Historiography," "Methodology," "The Crown," and "Academe." There is also an introduction that places each essay in its historical context and describes how it came about. Though the criteria of selection and the collection's overall goal are not explained, the essays effectively reflect the author's range of interests and include some of his more important published contributions to the field as well as five papers previously unpublished.

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