confronting histories marked by erasure
"Christopher McCreery has brought alive the history of the House and the institution it proclaims as few could do in an absorbing read which has been sumptuously produced to do justice to its important text
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During the nineteenth century
Bilijk (eBOOK) canada confronting histories marked by erasureThe head of tide of the Wlastkw, known as Ekwpahak in Wlastkwey, has long been a gathering place for the Wlastkokewiyik and was reserved for them by colonial authorities in the mid 18th century. However, when 11,000 Loyalists invaded unceded Wlastkwey territory after the American Revolution, and the influential Judge Isaac Allen purchased Ekwpahak in a highly questionable dealing, the Wlastkokewiyik were deprived of their land, with some forced to