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9780774812627

Myth and Memory

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  • ISBN13:

    9780774812627

  • ISBN10:

    0774812621

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-06-30
  • Publisher: Univ of British Columbia Pr

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Summary

The moment of contact between two peoples, two alien societies, marks the opening of an epoch and the joining of histories. What if it had happened differently? The stories that indigenous peoples and Europeans tell about their first encounters with one another are enormously valuable historical records, but their relevance extends beyond the past. Settler populations and indigenous peoples the world over are engaged in negotiations over legitimacy, power, and rights. These struggles cannot be dissociated from written and oral accounts of "contact" moments, which not only shape our collective sense of history but also guide our understanding of current events.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Introduction: Myth Understandings; or First Contact, Over and Over Againp. 1
Close Encounters of the First Kindp. 15
First Contact as a Spiritual Performance: Encounters on the North American West Coastp. 30
Reflections on Indigenous History and Memory: Reconstructing and Reconsidering Contactp. 46
Poking Fun: Humour and Power in Kaska Contact Narrativesp. 69
Herbert Spencer, Paul Kane, and the Making of "The Chinook"p. 90
Performing Paradox: Narrativity and the Lost Colony of Roanokep. 103
Stories from the Margins: Toward a More Inclusive British Columbia Historiographyp. 118
When the White Kawau Fliesp. 140
The Interpreter as Contact Point: Avoiding Collisions in Tlingit Americap. 160
Notesp. 177
Bibliographyp. 207
Contributorsp. 222
Indexp. 226
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