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Author Oliver, Jeff, 1973- author.

Title Landscapes and social transformations on the Northwest coast : colonial encounters in the Fraser Valley / Jeff Oliver.

Publication Info. Tucson : University of Arizona Press, ©2010.

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 249 pages) : illustrations, maps.
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Series The archaeology of colonialism in native North America
Archaeology of colonialism in native North America.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-235) and index.
Contents Setting the scene -- Constructing an Aboriginal landscape -- Beyond the water's edge -- Between stories and the landscape -- Ambiguity and geographic truths -- Toward the colonization of opinion -- The paradox of progress -- Ties that bind, lines that divide -- A view from the ground.
Summary The Fraser Valley in British Columbia has been viewed historically as a typical setting of Indigenous-white interaction. Jeff Oliver now reexamines the social history of this region from pre-contact to the violent upheavals of nineteenth and early twentieth century colonialism to argue that the dominant discourses of progress and colonialism often mask the real social and physical process of change that occurred here--change that can be more meaningfully tied to transformations in the land.
The Fraser Valley has long been a scene of natural resource appropriation--furs and fish, timber and agriculture--with settlement patterns and land claims centering on the use of these materials. Oliver demonstrates how social change and cultural understanding are tied to the way that people use and remake the landscape. Drawing on ethnographic texts, archaeological evidence, cartography, and historical writing, he has created a deep history of the valley that enables us to view how human entanglements with landscape were creative of a variety of contentious issues. By capturing the multiple dynamics that were operating in the past, Oliver shows us not only how landscape transformations were implicated in constructing different perceptions of place but also how such changes influenced peopleś understanding of history and identity.
This groundbreaking work examines engagement between people and the environment across a variety of themes, from aboriginal appropriation of nature to colonistś reworking of physical and conceptual geographies, demonstrating the consequences of these interactions as they permeated various social and cultural spheres. It offers a new lens for viewing a region as it provides fresh insight into such topics as landscape change, perceptions of place, and Indigenous-white relations.
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Subject Historical geography. (OCoLC)fst00958122
Kulturwandel.
British Columbia -- Fraser River Valley. (OCoLC)fst01274202
Social archaeology. (OCoLC)fst01122274
Fraser River Valley (B.C.) -- Historical geography.
Weiße.
Human ecology. (OCoLC)fst00962941
Material culture -- British Columbia -- Fraser River Valley.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General.
Landschaftsentwicklung.
Fraser River.
Sozialer Wandel.
Cultural landscapes -- British Columbia -- Fraser River Valley.
Indians of North America -- First contact with other peoples. (OCoLC)fst00969743
Fraser River Valley (B.C.) -- Social conditions.
Colonization -- Social aspects -- History.
Land settlement. (OCoLC)fst00991305
Cultural landscapes. (OCoLC)fst01740895
Material culture. (OCoLC)fst01011739
Land settlement -- British Columbia -- Fraser River Valley -- History.
Colonization -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01352477
Social archaeology -- British Columbia -- Fraser River Valley.
Local Subject Indigenous peoples -- First contact with other peoples -- British Columbia -- Fraser River Valley.
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Subject Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst01919811
Indianer.
Indians of North America -- First contact with other peoples -- British Columbia -- Fraser River Valley.
Human ecology -- British Columbia -- Fraser River Valley.
Other Form: Print version: Oliver, Jeff, 1973- Landscapes and social transformations on the Northwest coast. Tucson : University of Arizona Press, ©2010 9780816527878 (DLC) 2009035367 (OCoLC)435711181
ISBN 9780816548934 (electronic book)
0816548935 (electronic book)
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