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Presents case studies of Indigenous domestic servants, hairdressers, community health representatives, and nurses working in "modern Native ways” between 1940 and 1980. Based on a range of sources, Mary Jane Logan McCallum shows how state-run education and placement programmes were part of Canada's larger vision of assimilation and extinguishment of treaty obligations.

Produktbeschreibung
Presents case studies of Indigenous domestic servants, hairdressers, community health representatives, and nurses working in "modern Native ways” between 1940 and 1980. Based on a range of sources, Mary Jane Logan McCallum shows how state-run education and placement programmes were part of Canada's larger vision of assimilation and extinguishment of treaty obligations.
Autorenporträt
Mary Jane Logan McCallum is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at University of Winnipeg. She is currently a CIHR New Investigator with the Manitoba Network Environment in Aboriginal Health Research.