Dr Oronhyatekha

Dr  Oronhyatekha
Author: Keith Jamieson,Michelle A. Hamilton
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2016-11-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781459706651

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A man of two cultures in an era where his only choices were to be a trailblazer or get left by the wayside Dr. Oronhyatekha (“Burning Sky”), born in the Mohawk nation on the Six Nations of the Grand River territory in 1841, led an extraordinary life, rising to prominence in medicine, sports, politics, fraternalism, and business. He was one of the first Indigenous physicians in Canada, the first to attend Oxford University, a Grand River representative to the Prince of Wales during the 1860 royal tour, a Wimbledon rifle champion, the chairman of the Grand General Indian Council of Ontario, and Grand Templar of the International Order of Good Templars. He counted among his friends some of the most powerful people of the day, including John A. Macdonald and Theodore Roosevelt. He successfully challenged the racial criteria of the Independent Order of Foresters to become its first non-white member and ultimately its supreme chief ranger. At a time when First Nations peoples struggled under assimilative government policy and society’s racial assumptions, his achievements were remarkable. Oronhyatekha was raised among a people who espoused security, justice, and equality as their creed. He was also raised in a Victorian society guided by God, honour, and duty. He successfully interwove these messages throughout his life, and lived as a man of significant accomplishments in both worlds.

Dr Oronhyatekha

Dr  Oronhyatekha
Author: Keith Jamieson,Michelle A. Hamilton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2017-11-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1525265938

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"Dr. Oronhyatekha was born in 1841 at the Six Nations of the Grand River. In his extraordinary lifetime, while known as Oxford-educated Peter Martin, he became a successful medical doctor and entrepreneur in Victorian Canada. His story is one that interweaves the messages of both cultures."

The Negro Question and the I O G T

The Negro Question and the I O G T
Author: Independent Order of Good Templars
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1876
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: NLS:V000583520

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Indigenous Toronto

Indigenous Toronto
Author: Denise Bolduc,Mnawaate Gordon-Corbiere,Rebeka Tabobondung,Brian Wright-McLeod
Publsiher: Coach House Books
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781770566453

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WINNER OF THE HERITAGE TORONTO 2022 BOOK AWARD Rich and diverse narratives of Indigenous Toronto, past and present Beneath many major North American cities rests a deep foundation of Indigenous history that has been colonized, paved over, and, too often, silenced. Few of its current inhabitants know that Toronto has seen twelve thousand years of uninterrupted Indigenous presence and nationhood in this region, along with a vibrant culture and history that thrives to this day. With contributions by Indigenous Elders, scholars, journalists, artists, and historians, this unique anthology explores the poles of cultural continuity and settler colonialism that have come to define Toronto as a significant cultural hub and intersection that was also known as a Meeting Place long before European settlers arrived. "This book is a reflection of endurance and a helpful corrective to settler fantasies. It tells a more balanced account of our communities, then and now. It offers the space for us to reclaim our ancestors’ language and legacy, rewriting ourselves back into a landscape from which non Indigenous historians have worked hard to erase us. But we are there in the skyline and throughout the GTA, along the coast and in all directions." -- from the introduction by Hayden King

Paper Talk

Paper Talk
Author: Brendan Frederick R. Edwards
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 081085113X

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The pre-1960 history of print culture and libraries, as they relate to the First Peoples of Canada, has gone largely untold. Paper Talk explores the relationship between the introduction of western print culture to Aboriginal peoples by missionaries, the development of libraries in the Indian schools in the nineteenth century, and the establishment of community-accessible collections in the twentieth century. While missionaries and the Department of Indian Affairs envisioned books and libraries as assimilative and "civilizing" tools, Edwards shows that some Aboriginal peoples articulated western ideas of print culture, literacy, books, and libraries as tools to assist their own cultural, social, and political aspirations. This text also serves to illustrate that the contemporary struggle of Aboriginal peoples in Canada to establish libraries in communities has a historical basis and that many of the obstacles faced today are remarkably similar to those encountered by earlier generations.

The International Good Templar

The International Good Templar
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 786
Release: 1888
Genre: Temperance
ISBN: WISC:89073016057

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Collections and Objections

Collections and Objections
Author: Michelle A. Hamilton
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773537545

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A nuanced study of conflicts over possession of Aboriginal artifacts.

Independent forester

Independent forester
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1901
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:$B335430

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