An Exploration of the Colonial Perception of Indigenous Life
Document Type
Student Work
Publication Date
2021
Keywords
Morleyville, Nakoda tribe, Treaty 7, John McDougal, Royal Canadian Northwest Mounted Police (RCMP)
Description
Our project is a zine discussing the MacLeod Gazette article entitled “Arrest of the Indian Cattle Killers.” The zine covers the history of the Stoney-Nakoda people, life in the Morleyville area, Indigenous-settler relations and perceptions, Treaty 7, and the involvement of the McDougall family with the Indigenous people of the area. The zine delivers an enriching micro-history surrounding the perception of Indigenous culture under a colonial lens. How it affected the Indigenous community then andhow it carries out now.
Faculty
Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences (FHASS)
Copyright
© Madison Hewgill, Muneeb Abdul, Muhammad Mauthoor, Anais Vivares Jessop
Terms of Use
Terms of Use for Works posted in SOURCE.
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
SOURCE Citation
Hewgill, Madison; Abdul, Muneeb; Mauthoor, Muhammad; and Vivares Jessop, Anais, "An Exploration of the Colonial Perception of Indigenous Life" (2021). Bringing Primary Sources to Life: An Exploration of the Frontier Life: Fall 2021. 7.
https://source.sheridancollege.ca/swfhass_projects_public_history_frontier_life/7