<scp>C</scp> anada, <scp>I</scp> ndigenous <scp>R</scp> esistance

Indigenous peoples have reacted to various forms of colonization and imperialism in Canada with accommodation, adaptation, and resistance. Early on, indigenous resistance to the expropriation of land and the tyranny imposed by European settlers was passive and conciliatory, commonly involving allian...

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