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What purpose does Ponting's parallel case study of the
Newfoundland Workmen's Compensation Board serve?
(Ponting, pp. 98-102)
social system is transition from traditionalism to modernism;
distrust is prominent; paternalistic modes of thinking




What are Ponting's conclusions? (Ponting, pp. 102-109)
the Penner Committee's recommendation endorsing some
Indian politicians' calls for the dissolution of DIA is too
simplistic a solu- tion for at least the short to intermediate
term.




What was the priority for administrators of the Indian
Department in the 1840s and 1850s? (McNab, p. 86)

,aimed to precent conflicts between the indigenous
inhabitants and white settlers concerning issues related to
land and labour




What four alternatives were put forward to address the "native
question" in 1841? (McNab, p. 87)
extermination, slavery, insulation, amalgamation:




How did Merivale and the Indian Department respond to
requests from bands in Rupert's Land to enter into treaty
negotiations in the 1850s? (McNab, pp. 92-96)
he wanted it to be left alone because of the heavy HBC
presence and they valued white settlers' labour more




What does Irene Spry mean by "the tragedy of the loss of the
commons"? (Spry, pp. 203-211)
The tragedy of the commons is an economics problem in
which every individual has an incentive to consume a
resource, but at the expense of every other individual -- with
no way to exclude anyone from consuming. Initially it was

,formulated by asking what would happen if every shepherd,
acting in their own self-interest, allowed their flock to graze
on the common field. If everybody does act in their apparent
own best interest, it results in harmful over-consumption (all
the grass is eaten, to the detriment of everyone)




How do treaty rights differ from Aboriginal rights?
the term "Aboriginal rights" has been used internationally to
refer to the rights Indigenous people possess by virtue of
being indigenous to their lands and territories




What doctrines did European powers devise to rationalize their
rule over Indian people in the New World?
Doctrine of discovery declared that a European discoverer of
lands previously unknown to Europeans was entitled to claim
the exclusive right to acquire those lands from the indigenous
inhabitants




How did the rivalry between France and England affect the
Aboriginal people's way of life before 1760?

, caused alliances to be formed as they wanted the support or
neutrality of indigenous peoples




How did gift giving become part of establishing friendly
relations between Indian people and European powers? Discuss
the different British and French views on gift giving.
English gave gifts to prevent a French-Indian alliance (thought
gift giving was repugnant)


Friend placated Aboriginals by being generous in gift giving in
hopes to prevent Anglo-Indian alliance




Briefly comment on Aboriginal diplomacy during the rivalry
between the French and the British.




How does David McNab define "Colonial Office Indian policy"?
(McNab, pp 85-86)
responsible for Indian policy in British North America;

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