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No Indians allowed: Challenging aboriginal segregation in Northern British Columbia, 1945-1969
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This thesis argues that Indians and White people who were sympathetic to Native issues episodically challenged racial discrimination and segregation during the post-war era by asserting Native people's growing citizenship rights while calling into question the cultural assumptions that underpinned such prejudice. Those participating in this discourse used analogies with global theatres of racial tension, namely the southern United States, to legitimize their protests. Indians articulated their demands for citizenship by leveraging their burgeoning political rights, their wartime contributions to Canada, and their growing economic contribution to post-war northern British Columbia. During this era, Indians, activists, and sympathetic Whites fought for the liberalization of Native drinking laws and the culturally deterministic preconceptions that motivated such legislation. Finally, newspaper reportage and public perceptions influenced, and to some degree shaped, public discourse on issues of racial discrimination as well as on Native political protest and activism. |
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Author (aut): Barager, Matthew
Thesis advisor (ths): Binnema, Theodore
Degree committee member (dgc): Swainger, Jonathan
Degree committee member (dgc): Pawlowska-Mainville, Agnes
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10.24124/2019/59001
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indians
native
cultural assumptions
global theatres
political rights
wartime contributions
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1 online resource (144 pages)
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No Indians allowed
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