Barman, Jean. What a Difference a Border Makes: Aboriginal Racial Intermixture in the Pacific Northwest

Document Type: Published Material
Date of Document(s): July, 1999
Date Range Start : 1818
Date Range End: 1926
Source: Mike angel
Indexing Progress: Relationship Indexed
Donated By: Contributing Researcher
Primary or Secondary Source: Secondary Source

Patronyms

  • Finley
  • Shepherd

Places

  • Cariboo
  • Fort Colvile
  • Fort Vancouver
  • Fort Victoria BC
  • Fraser River
  • French Prairie
  • Lillooet
  • Montana
  • Oregon
  • Pacific Northwest HBC
  • San Juan
  • Vancouver Island
  • Walla Walla
  • Willamette Valley

Subjects

  • Aboriginal
  • Canada/US Border
  • Catholic Church
  • Census
  • Census 1901
  • Children
  • CNR (Canadian National Railway)
  • Colonial Policy
  • Community
  • Dawes Allotment Act
  • Department of Indian Affairs
  • Discrimination
  • Diseases
  • Education
  • Ethnicity
  • Family Life
  • Fur Trade
  • Geography
  • Gold Rush
  • Half Breed
  • HBC (Hudson's Bay Company)
  • Hierarchy
  • Indian Act
  • Intermarriage
  • Iroquois (First Nations)
  • Land Rights
  • Measles
  • Mining
  • Missionaries
  • Nationalism
  • Protestant
  • Racism
  • Railway
  • Religion
  • Reservation
  • Reserve policy
  • Settlements
  • Social Darwinism
  • Trade
  • Trapping
  • War
  • Women