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2.1 INST 203 Questions and Answers Verified by Experts How does David McNab define "Colonial Office Indian policy"? Confidend the MicMac to the reserve until they were ready for assimilation. It aimed at amalgamation, reduce the number of reserves and increase the promote the mix of indian and white people through education and miscegeneration. The policy involved the acquisition of indigenous lands, through treaties or by force, aimed to assimilate indigenous peoples into European culture and society, involved the establishment of administrative structures to control indigenous peoples. Despite its exploitative nature, the policy also claimed to protect the rights and interests of indigenous peoples

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How does David McNab define "Colonial Office Indian policy"? Confidend the MicMac

to the reserve until they were ready for assimilation. It aimed at amalgamation, reduce the

number of reserves and increase the promote the mix of indian and white people through

education and miscegeneration. The policy involved the acquisition of indigenous lands, through

treaties or by force, aimed to assimilate indigenous peoples into European culture and society,

involved the establishment of administrative structures to control indigenous peoples. Despite its

exploitative nature, the policy also claimed to protect the rights and interests of indigenous

peoples.




What was the priority for administrators of the Indian Department in the 1840s and 1850s?

To decrease conflict between Indigenous and white people




What four alternatives were put forward to address the "native question" in 1841?

Extermination, slavery, insulation, and amalgamation. They ruled out extermination and

slavery and determined insulation and amalgamation to be practicable. Insulation led to the

alienation of native land and to economic dependence. Amalgamation was a long term policy to

remove partial or complete Indigenous culture and assimilate them.

, How did Merivale and the Indian Department respond to requests from bands in Rupert's Land to

enter into treaty negotiations in the 1850s? Native question different in Rupert's land due

to precents of Hudson Bay company

Alex K Isbister charged HBC for contributing to decline of Indian people. Merivale said HBC

very advantageous to the Indians, as if it ceased trade the competition rates would increase and

then it becomes worse for native people.

Isbister want self-government of Rupert's Land like non-Indians in eastern Northern America

colonies. Tt natives were still viewed as savages and not trustworthy. Replacing the HBC with a

crown colony was too expensive. Law, order and economy were more important than Native

problems.

British government never recognized territorial rights in area and advised do nothing as crown

would admit no right of property to land. James Douglas avoid conflict by signing 14 treaties

with Indian people of Vancouver Island.




What does Irene Spry mean by "the tragedy of the loss of the commons"? pressures by

the US military resulted in the virtual extinction of the buffalo on the prairies. Spry describes this

period as the loss of the commons: the loss of common lands that were managed by Native

bands, and a move "to open access resources, and finally common property

Transition in western Canada from common property resources to open access resources to

private property resources. Disappearance of commons in Prairies after 1870. Pressures of

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