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Research paper thumbnail of TRESPASSERS ON THE SOIL": United States v. Tom and A New Perspective on the Short History of Treaty Making in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia

UBC Law Review, 1993

The insatiable greed of the white man leads him to desire to obtain all that the Indian has, and ... more The insatiable greed of the white man leads him to desire to obtain all that the Indian has, and if he cannot get it without law, he will have a law enacted which will enable him to get it. Missionary William Duncan of Metlakatla, 1886 * This article is a condensed version of a longer paper prepared for the BC Studies Conference held in Vancouver in May 2003. The authors wish to thank the reviewers and our colleagues who read the paper for their helpful comments and suggestions for revisions. 1 SC 1927, c. 32, s. 149A, which criminalized land claims unless the government approved.

Research paper thumbnail of Pawns of the Powerful: The Politics of Litigation in the Union Colliery Case

Research paper thumbnail of 3. ‘Where Is the Justice, Mr Mills?’: A Case Study of R. v. Nantuck

Research paper thumbnail of TRESPASSERS ON THE SOIL": United States v. Tom and A New Perspective on the Short History of Treaty Making in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia

UBC Law Review, 1993

The insatiable greed of the white man leads him to desire to obtain all that the Indian has, and ... more The insatiable greed of the white man leads him to desire to obtain all that the Indian has, and if he cannot get it without law, he will have a law enacted which will enable him to get it. Missionary William Duncan of Metlakatla, 1886 * This article is a condensed version of a longer paper prepared for the BC Studies Conference held in Vancouver in May 2003. The authors wish to thank the reviewers and our colleagues who read the paper for their helpful comments and suggestions for revisions. 1 SC 1927, c. 32, s. 149A, which criminalized land claims unless the government approved.

Research paper thumbnail of Pawns of the Powerful: The Politics of Litigation in the Union Colliery Case

Research paper thumbnail of 3. ‘Where Is the Justice, Mr Mills?’: A Case Study of R. v. Nantuck

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