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Best left as Indians: native-white relations in the Yukon Territory, 1840-1973
Coates, Kenneth, 1956-
Year: 1993, c1991.
Publisher:  McGill-Queen's University Press. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Tables
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
PART ONE: ECONOMIC RELATIONS
1 Economic Relations in the Fur-trade Era
2 Indians and the Mining Frontier
3 Yukon Indians in the Post-1900 Economy
PART TWO: THE NATURE OF SOCIAL CONTACT
4 Native-White Social Relations: From the Fur Trade to the Gold Rush
5 Native-White Social Relations: After the Gold Rush
PART THREE: CHURCH, STATE, AND THE NATIVE PEOPLE IN THE YUKON TERRITORY
6 Religion and the Yukon Indians
7 Through the Children: Education and Yukon Natives
8 The Federal Government and Yukon Natives
PART FOUR: YUKON INDIANS AND THE CHANGING NORTH, 1950-1990
9 The Modern Economy
10 Religion and Education
11 Government and Indians in the Modern North
12 Indians and Non-Native Society
13 Fighting for Their Place: The Emergence of Native Land Claims
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Title: Best left as Indians : native-white relations in the Yukon Territory, 1840-1973 Ken S. Coates.
Author: Coates, Kenneth, 1956-
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Source Version: Best left as Indians : native-white relations in the Yukon Territory, 1840-1973 Ken S. Coates
Coates, Kenneth, 1956-
Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1993, c1991.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.03719
Subject Headings: • Indians of North America -- Yukon -- History
• Indians of North America -- Canada -- Government relations
• Indians of North America -- Cultural assimilation -- Yukon Territory
• Yukon Territory -- Race relations
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