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Overview""In this book, Professor D.N. Sprague tells why the Métis did not receive the land that was supposed to be theirs under the Manitoba Act.... Sprague offers many examples of the methods used, such as legislation justifying the sale of the land allotted to Métis children without any of the safeguards ordinarily required in connection with transactions with infants. Then there were powers of attorny, tax sales--any number of stratgems could be used, and were--to see that the land intended for the Métis and their families went to others. All branches of the government participated. It is a shameful tale, but one that must be told."" -- from the foreword by Thomas R. Berger Full Product DetailsAuthor: D.N. Sprague , Thomas R. BergerPublisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press Imprint: Wilfrid Laurier University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.455kg ISBN: 9780889209589ISBN 10: 0889209588 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 30 August 1988 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews... sufficiently important to establish Canada and the Metis as the new interpretive standard. -- Canadian Book Review Annual If Canada and the Metis causes serious scholarly re-examination of other accepted assumptions about the Metis, then the history of Canada stands to benefit. -- Native Studies Review, 5 ""... sufficiently important to establish Canada and the Métis as the new interpretive standard."" -- Canadian Book Review Annual ""If Canada and the Métis causes serious scholarly re-examination of other accepted assumptions about the Métis, then the history of Canada stands to benefit."" -- Native Studies Review, 5 Author InformationD.N. Sprague has been teaching history at the University of Manitoba since 1971. In 1978 he began working with the Manitoba Métis Federation to develop the history of the administration of the land promised the Métis by the Government of Canada. His articles on the subject have appeared in Canadian Ethnic Studies , The Journal of Canadian History , and The Manitoba Law Journal . Professor Sprague's other publications are in the fields of general Canadian history and historical methods. He is co-author of The Structure of Canadian History . Thomas R. Berger was formerly a judge on the Supreme Court of British Columbia, 1971â83. He has also served as Commissioner of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry, 1974â77, and the Inquiry of Indian and Inuit Health Consultation, 1979â80. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |