Unceded : understanding British Columbia's colonial past and why it matters now /

"Unceded is a compelling history of the BC government's relationship with Indigenous peoples, from early land claim disputes to current reconciliation efforts. Former cabinet minister George M. Abbott combines archival research with his insider's perspective on government to chronicle...

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Main Author: Abbott, George M., 1952- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Vancouver, British Columbia] : Purich Books, [2025]
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Summary:"Unceded is a compelling history of the BC government's relationship with Indigenous peoples, from early land claim disputes to current reconciliation efforts. Former cabinet minister George M. Abbott combines archival research with his insider's perspective on government to chronicle over 150 years of BC-Indigenous relations. He details how early government officials refused to negotiate treaties, instead coercing First Nations onto small reserves. Despite sustained Indigenous resistance, the situation only worsened in the decades that followed. It was only after several Supreme Court decisions affirmed Indigenous land rights that British Columbia sat down at the negotiating table. More recently, the province has taken steps toward reconciliation, including passing legislation recognizing Indigenous rights. As Abbott shows, overcoming the legacy of colonialism is no small task, but achieving justice is worth the effort. Unceded will help all British Columbians understand historical wrongs and the obstacles to righting them."--
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:xvii, 260 pages cm
Issued also in electronic formats.
ISBN:9780774881159
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