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Metis and the Medicine Line

Metis and the Medicine Line

Creating a Border and Dividing a People

by Michel Hogue
Paperback
Publication Date: 11/04/2015

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Metis and the Medicine Line is a sprawling, ambitious look at how national borders and notions of race were created and manipulated to unlock access to indigenous lands. It is also an intimate story of individuals and families, brought vividly to life by history writing at its best. It begins with the emergence of the Plains Metis and ends with the fracturing of their communities as the Canada-U.S. border was enforced. It also explores the borderland world of the Northern Plains, where an astonishing diversity of people met and mingled: Blackfoot, Cree, Gros Ventre, Lakota, Dakota, Nez Perce, Assiniboine, Anishinaabes, Metis, Europeans, Canadians, Americans, soldiers, police, settlers, farmers, hunters, traders, bureaucrats. In examining the battles that emerged over who belonged on what side of the border, Hogue disputes Canada's peaceful settlement story of the Prairie West and challenges familiar bromides about the "world's longest undefended border."
ISBN:
9780889773806
9780889773806
Category:
History of the Americas
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
11-04-2015
Publisher:
University of Regina Press
Country of origin:
Canada
Pages:
384
Dimensions (mm):
236x152x23mm
Weight:
0kg

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