2024
DOI: 10.32920/26046553
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Underrepresented Encounters in Mining Towns: Chinese and Indigenous Relations in the Cariboo Region During the 1850s to 1920s

Lily Liang

Abstract: <p>This research paper is a historical exploration and analysis of the complex relationship between Chinese and Indigenous people in the Cariboo region during the nineteenth to twentieth centuries. Using a historical archival thematic analysis with decolonial theory, this paper examines three mediums of archival resources: the historical newspaper, The Cariboo Sentinel, C.D. Hoy's photographs and the Annual Report of the Department of Indian Affairs by the Government of Canada. It identifies the friendsh… Show more

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