A brief history of responses to colonialism
http://localhistory.vpl.ca/link/cni46999
- Author
- Palmer, Andie Diane
- Date
- 2005
- Geographic Location
- British Columbia - Williams Lake
- Material Type
- book chapter
- Abstract
- Chapter 2 addresses a critical gap in the published histories now in general circulation, concerning the mechanisms by which particular families were separated from the land, through stories told by the people from Alkali Lake, south of Williams Lake.
- Author
- Palmer, Andie Diane
- Role
- Author
- Date
- 2005
- Period
- Twentieth century
- Topic
- Indians of North America - First contact with Europeans
- Simpcw (Shuswap people)--Social life and customs
- Shuswap Indians
- Shuswap Indians--History
- Geographic Location
- British Columbia - Williams Lake
- Material Type
- book chapter
- Source Title
- Maps of experience : the anchoring of land to story in Secwepemc discourse
- Pages
- 27-56
- Abstract
- Chapter 2 addresses a critical gap in the published histories now in general circulation, concerning the mechanisms by which particular families were separated from the land, through stories told by the people from Alkali Lake, south of Williams Lake.