Ghost Peoples: The Sinixt: Recovering from Extinction

Ghost Peoples: The Sinixt: Recovering from Extinction

ByCliff Woffenden

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In 1956 the Canadian government declared the Arrow Lakes Indian Band extinct. There was only one problem - they were still alive. But the government was about to begin negotiations with the USA for the Columbia River Treaty that would dam the Columbia and create a reservoir stretching from Castlegar in the south to Revelstoke in the north. This two hundred mile long lake would eventually wipe out all archaeological traces of a culture that had endured for over five thousand years. Ghost Peoples is the story of the Sinixt: their origins, their culture, their history and their present situation. This story is not one of blame but one that hopes to shine a light on a darkness that pervades our history so that it can be reconciled. Our story is not complete without the truth of our prehistory; our landscape is barren without its original inhabitants.

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Publication Date
Apr 1, 2011
Language
English
ISBN
9781257359097
Category
History
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
By (author): Cliff Woffenden

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EPUB

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