Canada is a bounded land - a nation situated between rock and cold
to the north and a border to the south. Cole Harris traces how
society was reorganized - for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people
alike - when Europeans resettled this distinctive land. Through a
series of vignettes that focus on people's experiences on the
ground, he exposes the underlying architecture of colonialism, from
first contacts, to the immigrant experience in early Canada, to the
dispossession of First Nations. In the process, he unearths fresh
insights on the influence of Indigenous peoples and argues that
Canada's boundedness is ultimately drawing it toward its Indigenous
roots.
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