Author: R. T. Collopy
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Category : Western Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
The Swan River Settlement, 1829-1870
Author: R. T. Collopy
Publisher:
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Category : Western Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Western Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Exploration and the 1st Settlements of the Swan River - (1829)
Author: Kerry Richardson
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Category : Swan River Settlement (W.A.)
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Publisher:
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Category : Swan River Settlement (W.A.)
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Aboriginal and English Medicine in Swan River Colony in 1829
Author: Frank Hansford-Miller
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781862840041
Category : Aboriginal Australians
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781862840041
Category : Aboriginal Australians
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
Extracts from Letters to Dod & Son Published in the Londonderry Sentinel, 12 June 1830, Describing the Swan River Settlement in 1829
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Category : Pioneers
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Category : Pioneers
Languages : en
Pages : 2
Book Description
The Ojibwa of Western Canada 1780-1870
Author: Laura Peers
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
ISBN: 088755380X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 309
Book Description
Among the most dynamic Aboriginal peoples in western Canada today are the Ojibwa, who have played an especially vital role in the development of an Aboriginal political voice at both levels of government. Yet, they are relative newcomers to the region, occupying the parkland and prairies only since the end of the 18th century. This work traces the origins of the western Ojibwa, their adaptations to the West, and the ways in which they have coped with the many challenges they faced in the first century of their history in that region, between 1780 and 1870. The western Ojibwa are descendants of Ojibwa who migrated from around the Great Lakes in the late 18th century. This was an era of dramatic change. Between 1780 and 1870, they survived waves of epidemic disease, the rise and decline of the fur trade, the depletion of game, the founding of non-Native settlement, the loss of tribal lands, and the government's assertion of political control over them. As a people who emerged, adapted, and survived in a climate of change, the western Ojibwa demonstrate both the effects of historic forces that acted upon Native peoples, and the spirit, determination, and adaptive strategies that the Native people have used to cope with those forces. This study examines the emergence of the western Ojibwa within this context, seeing both the cultural changes that they chose to make and the continuity within their culture as responses to historical pressures. The Ojibwa of Western Canada differs from earlier works by focussing closely on the details of western Ojibwa history in the crucial century of their emergence. It is based on documents to which pioneering scholars did not have access, including fur traders' and missionaries' journals, letters, and reminiscences. Ethnographic and archaeological data, and the evidence of material culture and photographic and art images, are also examined in this well-researched and clearly written history.
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
ISBN: 088755380X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 309
Book Description
Among the most dynamic Aboriginal peoples in western Canada today are the Ojibwa, who have played an especially vital role in the development of an Aboriginal political voice at both levels of government. Yet, they are relative newcomers to the region, occupying the parkland and prairies only since the end of the 18th century. This work traces the origins of the western Ojibwa, their adaptations to the West, and the ways in which they have coped with the many challenges they faced in the first century of their history in that region, between 1780 and 1870. The western Ojibwa are descendants of Ojibwa who migrated from around the Great Lakes in the late 18th century. This was an era of dramatic change. Between 1780 and 1870, they survived waves of epidemic disease, the rise and decline of the fur trade, the depletion of game, the founding of non-Native settlement, the loss of tribal lands, and the government's assertion of political control over them. As a people who emerged, adapted, and survived in a climate of change, the western Ojibwa demonstrate both the effects of historic forces that acted upon Native peoples, and the spirit, determination, and adaptive strategies that the Native people have used to cope with those forces. This study examines the emergence of the western Ojibwa within this context, seeing both the cultural changes that they chose to make and the continuity within their culture as responses to historical pressures. The Ojibwa of Western Canada differs from earlier works by focussing closely on the details of western Ojibwa history in the crucial century of their emergence. It is based on documents to which pioneering scholars did not have access, including fur traders' and missionaries' journals, letters, and reminiscences. Ethnographic and archaeological data, and the evidence of material culture and photographic and art images, are also examined in this well-researched and clearly written history.
Visit to the Swan River in 1827, with Opinion on the Suitableness of the District for a Settlement
Author: Charles Fraser
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Emigration to the Swan River
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Category : Swan River Settlement (W.A.)
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Category : Swan River Settlement (W.A.)
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
The World's Progress; a Dictionary of Dates
Author: George Palmer Putnam
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Category : Chronology, Historical
Languages : en
Pages : 1038
Book Description
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Category : Chronology, Historical
Languages : en
Pages : 1038
Book Description
The Statesman's Year-Book
Author: M. Epstein
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 023027062X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1498
Book Description
The classic reference work that provides annually updated information on the countries of the world.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 023027062X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1498
Book Description
The classic reference work that provides annually updated information on the countries of the world.
The Statesman's Yearbook 2000
Author: B. Turner
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230271286
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 2049
Book Description
For the last 136 years, The Statesman's Yearbook has been relied upon to provide accurate and comprehensive information on the current political, economic and social status of every country in the world. The appointment of the new editor - only the seventh in 136 years - brought enhancements to the 1998-99 edition and these are continued in the 2000 edition. Internet usage figures are included. Specially commissioned essays from major political and academic figures supplement country entries in areas of major upheaval and change. A fold out colour section provides a political world map and flags for the 191 countries of the world. The task of monitoring the pattern or flow of world change is never-ending. However, the annual publication of The Statesman's Yearbook gives all the information needed in one easily digestible single volume. It will save hours of research and cross-referencing between different sources. A prestigious and popular book, The Statesman's Yearbook is updated every 12 months. In a world of continual change The Statesman's Yearbook is a necessary annual purchase.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230271286
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 2049
Book Description
For the last 136 years, The Statesman's Yearbook has been relied upon to provide accurate and comprehensive information on the current political, economic and social status of every country in the world. The appointment of the new editor - only the seventh in 136 years - brought enhancements to the 1998-99 edition and these are continued in the 2000 edition. Internet usage figures are included. Specially commissioned essays from major political and academic figures supplement country entries in areas of major upheaval and change. A fold out colour section provides a political world map and flags for the 191 countries of the world. The task of monitoring the pattern or flow of world change is never-ending. However, the annual publication of The Statesman's Yearbook gives all the information needed in one easily digestible single volume. It will save hours of research and cross-referencing between different sources. A prestigious and popular book, The Statesman's Yearbook is updated every 12 months. In a world of continual change The Statesman's Yearbook is a necessary annual purchase.