Examines contact stories from indigenous and newcomer populations from New Zealand and throughout North America. This book argues that we are in the contact zone, struggling to understand the meaning of contact between indigenous and settler populations. It is suitable for scholars and students in Canadian history and First Nations studies.
Examines contact stories from indigenous and newcomer populations from New Zealand and throughout North America. This book argues that we are in the contact zone, struggling to understand the meaning of contact between indigenous and settler populations. It is suitable for scholars and students in Canadian history and First Nations studies.
John Sutton Lutz teaches in the Department of History at the University of Victoria and is the author of Makúk: A New History of Aboriginal-White Relations and co-editor, with Jo-anne Lee, of Situating "Race" and Racisms in Space, Time and Theory. Contributors: Judith Binney, Keith Thor Carlson, J. Edward (Ted) Chamberlin, Nora Marks Dauenhauer, Richard Dauenhauer, Michael Harkin, I.S. MacLaren, Patrick Moore, and Wendy Wickwire.
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Acknowledgments Introduction. Myth Understandings: First Contact, Over and Over Again / John Lutz 1. Close Encounters of the First Kind / J. Edward (Ted) Chamberlin 2. First Contact as a Spiritual Performance: Encounters on the North American West Coast / John Lutz 3. Reflections on Indigenous History and Memory: Reconstructing and Reconsidering Contact / Keith Carlson 4. Poking Fun? Humour and Power in Kaska Contact Narratives / Patrick Moore 5. Herbert Spencer, Paul Kane, and the Making of "The Chinook" / I.S. MacLaren 6. Performing Paradox: Narrativity and the Lost Colony of Roanoke / Michael Harkin 7. Stories at the Margins: Toward a More Inclusive Historiography / Wendy Wickwire 8. When the White Kawau Flies / Judith Binney 9. The Interpreter as Contact Point: Avoiding Collisions in Tlingit America / Nora and Richard Dauenhauer Notes Bibliography Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction. Myth Understandings: First Contact, Over and Over Again / John Lutz 1. Close Encounters of the First Kind / J. Edward (Ted) Chamberlin 2. First Contact as a Spiritual Performance: Encounters on the North American West Coast / John Lutz 3. Reflections on Indigenous History and Memory: Reconstructing and Reconsidering Contact / Keith Carlson 4. Poking Fun? Humour and Power in Kaska Contact Narratives / Patrick Moore 5. Herbert Spencer, Paul Kane, and the Making of "The Chinook" / I.S. MacLaren 6. Performing Paradox: Narrativity and the Lost Colony of Roanoke / Michael Harkin 7. Stories at the Margins: Toward a More Inclusive Historiography / Wendy Wickwire 8. When the White Kawau Flies / Judith Binney 9. The Interpreter as Contact Point: Avoiding Collisions in Tlingit America / Nora and Richard Dauenhauer Notes Bibliography Contributors
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