Disappearing into White Space: Indigenous Toronto, 1900-1914
By Jasmine Chorley Methods The Lives of Indigenous Torontonians Conclusion Endnotes There is an empty space in the written history of Canada. In monographs, textbooks, and articles alike, narratives of Indigenous peoples fade out following the Indian Act (1876) and the Numbered Treaties (1871-1921). Coll Thrush expressed this as a phenomenon where Indigenous peoples “exit stage left after treaty or … Continue reading Disappearing into White Space: Indigenous Toronto, 1900-1914
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