Ted Binnema
The Vancouver Island Treaties and the Evolving Principles of Indigenous Title
The Vancouver Island Treaties and the Evolving Principles of Indigenous Title
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The Vancouver Island Treaties and the Evolving Principles of Indigenous Title explores the history of the enigmatic treaties of the 1850s, offering new interpretations based on a critical analysis of evidence. It places the treaties within the context of Vancouver Island history and land-purchase agreements, exploring the evolving concepts and principles of Indigenous title from the 1620s to the 1840s. Indigenous people played a significant role in shaping these principles, and the book provides a new model for studying Indigenous title and land-purchase treaties worldwide.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 504 pages
Publication date: 31 March 2025
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
The Vancouver Island Treaties and the Evolving Principles of Indigenous Title is a comprehensive exploration of the history of the enigmatic Vancouver Island treaties of the 1850s, offering new interpretations based on a fresh, exhaustive, and multidisciplinary critical analysis of relevant evidence. Ted Binnema places the treaties within the context of thousands of years of Vancouver Island history and hundreds of years of land-purchase agreements involving Indigenous peoples, exploring the evolving concepts and principles of Indigenous title from the first Dutch and English treaties with Indigenous North Americans in the 1620s to the increasingly detailed articulations fuelled by debates and crises in Australia and New Zealand in the 1830s and 1840s. Binnema explains that Indigenous people themselves played important roles in the formation and elaboration of the principles of Indigenous title in the British World, drawing on previously neglected archival documents and multidisciplinary evidence in linguistics, archaeology, anthropology, fisheries biology, biological sciences, and oral historiography. The book provides a new model for the study of the idea of Indigenous title and Indigenous land-purchase treaties worldwide.
Weight: 728g
Dimension: 151 x 229 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781487554095
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