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Seeing red : a history of Natives in Canadian newspapers / Mark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L. Robertson.

Summary:

The authors (professors of history and art history at the U. of Regina, Canada) conduct a discourse analysis of how Canada's indigenous peoples have been portrayed in Canadian newspapers from the sale of Hudson's Bay Company lands to Canada in 1869 through to 2009, arguing that the newspapers have been and continue to be steered by the colonial imagery with respect to Canada's indigenous. They support this argument through examinations of how indigenous Canadians were represented in newspaper accounts of colonial land sales, the resistance struggles of Metis leader Louis Riel, the 1913 death of Canadian Native poet Pauline Johnson, native contributions to World War II, a 1974 aboriginal protest occupation of a park in the Ontario town of Kenora, and Bill C-31 of 1985 (which amended the Indian Act by barring certain discriminatory practices).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780887557279
  • ISBN: 0887557279
  • ISBN: 9780887554063
  • ISBN: 0887554067
  • Physical Description: [vii], 362 pages : facsimiles ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Winnipeg, Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press, ©2011.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 336-351) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
This land is mine : The Rupert's Land purchase, 1869 -- Fifty-six words : Treaty 3, 1873 -- "Our little war" : The North-west Rebellion, 1885 -- The golden rule : The Klondike Gold Rush, 1898-1905 -- Poet, princess, possession : Remembering Pauline Johnson, 1913 -- Disrobing Grey Owl : The death of Archie Belaney, 1938 -- "Potential Indian citizens?" : Aboriginal people after World War II, 1948 -- Cardboard characters : The White Paper, 1969 -- Bended Elbow news : The Anicinabe Park Standoff, 1974 -- Indian princess/Indian "Squaw" : Bill C-31, 1985 -- Letters from the edges : The Oka Crisis, 1990 -- Back to the future : A Prairie centennial, 1905-2005 -- Conclusion : Return of the native.
Additional Physical Form available Note:
Also issued in electronic format.
Subject:
Indians > Press coverage > Canada > History.
Indians in mass media > History.
Indians in mass media.
Indians > Press coverage.
Canada.
Indianer
Darstellung
Zeitung
Kanada.
Indianer i pressen > historia > Kanada > 1800-talet > 1900-talet.
Indians, North American.
Newspapers as Topic > history.
Canada.
Native peoples > Canada > Social conditions.
Indiens d'Amérique > Couverture de presse > Canada > Histoire.
Autochtones > Couverture de presse > Canada > Histoire.
Indiens d'Amérique dans les médias > Histoire.
Autochtones dans les médias > Histoire.
Autochtones > Canada > Conditions sociales.
Genre:
History.

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