Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 154
For all his emphasis on what Emma LaRocque has called the " civ / sav " interpretation of Western Canadian history as the encounter between " civilized " Europeans and " savage " native peoples , 10 he did place the aboriginal heritage ...
For all his emphasis on what Emma LaRocque has called the " civ / sav " interpretation of Western Canadian history as the encounter between " civilized " Europeans and " savage " native peoples , 10 he did place the aboriginal heritage ...
Page 171
With Natives and Newcomers . Canada's " Heroic Age " Reconsidered ( Kingston & Montreal , McGill Queen's University Press , 1985 ) he continues to blaze a highly successful revisionist trail through the pre - 1663 period of Canadian and ...
With Natives and Newcomers . Canada's " Heroic Age " Reconsidered ( Kingston & Montreal , McGill Queen's University Press , 1985 ) he continues to blaze a highly successful revisionist trail through the pre - 1663 period of Canadian and ...
Page 173
With the publication of historiographical essays by D.B. Smith in Le Sauvage : The Native People in Quebec Historical Writing on the Heroic Period , 1534-1663 ( Ottawa , National Museum of Man , 1974 ) and by J.W. Walker in 1971 and ...
With the publication of historiographical essays by D.B. Smith in Le Sauvage : The Native People in Quebec Historical Writing on the Heroic Period , 1534-1663 ( Ottawa , National Museum of Man , 1974 ) and by J.W. Walker in 1971 and ...
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