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Reviews
"[A] very important, fresh, and valuable work." -- Sarah Carter, author of Imperial Plots
"A valuable book... It helps set the stage for the future." -- Literary Review of Canada
"No Surrender is a detailed account of treaty negotiations and of the differing understandings of the treaty-making process, as seen through an unbiased lens. Indigenous people didn't lack knowledge and were not ignorant savages as they've been portrayed by some historians. Indigenous people understood sovereignty over territory, even though land ownership in the European sense was unknown. They wanted to use the treaties to build a better life for future generations, while the government wanted the land and saw no intrinsic value in the Indigenous nations that had ruled the land for centuries. That was a tragic flaw that continues to haunt Canada and the First Nations." Canada's History
Book Information
ISBN 9780889775961
Author Sheldon Krasowski
Format Paperback
Page Count 392
Imprint University of Regina Press
Publisher University of Regina Press
Weight(grams) 578g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 6mm * 152mm