Prison of Grass

Canada from a Native Point of View

208 pages

English language

Published May 16, 1989 by Fifth House Publishers.

ISBN:
978-0-920079-51-5
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Originally published in 1975, this important work is now back in print in a revised and updated edition. Since its first publication it has become a classic of revisionist history. Bringing a Native viewpoint to the settlement of the West, Howard Adams’s book shook its readers. What Native people had to say for themselves was quite different from the convenient picture of history that even the most sympathetic books by white authors had presented. Until Adams’s book, the cultural, historical, and psychological aspects of colonialism for Native people had not been explored in depth. In Prison of Grass Adams objects to the popular historical notion that Natives were warring savages, without government, seeking to be civilized. He contrasts the official history found in the federal government’s documents with the unpublished history of the Indian and Metis people. In this new edition Howard Adams brings the latest statistics to bear on …

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Subjects

  • Canada
  • History
  • Indians of North America
  • Indians, Treatment of
  • Métis
  • Social conditions
  • Treatment of Indians
  • Race discrimination
  • Indiens d'Amerique
  • Metis
  • Government relations
  • Native peoples
  • Histoire
  • Discrimination raciale
  • Indians of north america, canada