"Not as a White Man, Not as a Sojourner": James A. Teit and the Fight for Native Rights in British Columbia, 1884-1922

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
"Not as a White Man, Not as a Sojourner": James A. Teit and the Fight for Native Rights in British Columbia, 1884-1922
Abstract
James Teit played a key role in the native rights movement in British Columbia, and he spearheaded the attempt to bring greater unity to the movement by struggling for the unity of natives and non-natives, and the unity of the interior and coast native peoples. It is simply impossible to understand the history of the native rights movement in British Columbia in the first two decades of the twentieth century without understanding the role played by James Teit. --From Introduction
Publication
Left History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Historical Inquiry and Debate
Volume
2
Issue
2
Pages
37-57
Date
1994
Journal Abbr
1
Language
en
ISSN
1913-9632
Short Title
"Not as a White Man, Not as a Sojourner"
Accessed
8/31/19, 5:07 AM
Library Catalog
lh.journals.yorku.ca
Rights
Copyright (c)
Citation
Campbell, J. P. (1994). “Not as a White Man, Not as a Sojourner”: James A. Teit and the Fight for Native Rights in British Columbia, 1884-1922. Left History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Historical Inquiry and Debate, 2(2), 37–57. https://doi.org/10.25071/1913-9632.5290