Free and full possession of their lands: The Metis and the treaty-making process in Ontario -- We hardly have any idea of such bargains: Teme-Augama Anishnabai title and land rights -- A Paper circle: The reserves of the Assabaska first nation -- Wilderness and extinction: The Lac la Croix and the Sturgeon Lake first nations -- Let them harvest blueberries; The Magpie negotiations and agreement of 1987-1989 -- A failed settlement?: The Manitoulin Island negotiations of 1988-90 -- All in the Family: the Batchewana first nation, fishing and land rights, 1989-91 -- A spirit of mutual respect: The Walpole Island first nation and aboriginal title -- Retrospect: towards a meeting ground -- Appendix A: The St. Anne Island Treaty of 1796
Summary
"Circles of Time documents the experiences of Aboriginal people, their history and recent negotiations in Ontario, and provides insight into the historiography of the treaty-making process, particularly in the last quarter century. Controversial decisions such as the Temagami case and Oka are detailed, and McNab, who draws on archival sources that support oral history, provides a new perspective on land claims issues."--Jacket
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-272) and index
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