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  • Telling It to the Judge: Taking Native History to Court
  • Written by author Arthur J. Ray
  • Published by McGill-Queens University Press, 11/1/2012
  • In 1973, the Supreme Court's historic Calder decision on the Nisga'a community's title suit in British Columbia launched the Native rights litigation era in Canada. Legal claims have raised questions with significant historical implications, such as, "Wha
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List of Tables xi

List of Figures xiii

Acknowledgments xvii

Foreword Jean Teillet xix

Introduction Peter W. Hutchins xxiii

Prologue xxxvii

1 Taking Fur Trade History to Court 3

2 Roles and Reversals of the Historical Researcher 17

3 Defending Traditional Fisheries and Harvesting Rights 44

4 Interpretation of a Treaty: Share or Surrender? 66

5 Witnessing on Behalf of a Forgotten People 88

6 Defining Métis Communities and Customs 105

7 Defending the Aboriginal Right to Hunt 121

8 "To Educate the Court" 145

Appendix 1 Delgamuukw Exhibit No. 964: District Reports of Hudson's Bay Company Chief Trader William Brown 161

Appendix 2 Transcript of My PowerPoint Presentation in Samson, 3 October 2000 202

Notes 219

Bibliography 245

Index 253


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