Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Change in European-Native relations from 1780-1850
- Resource depletion
- decrease in game animals meant increase dependence on European goods
- overhunting and trapping cause Ojibiwa to become indebted to the trading companies
- heavy handed dominance over FN
who were dependent on trade
- demoralized
- land taken decreasing ability to hunt and
perform migratory way of life
- violence on both sides to protect land base
- fences erected to keep FN out
- miners burnt villages and tried to exterminate FN
- reserves set up and quickly cut in size
- poor land
- no access to water
- began trading labour for goods
- HBC/NWC merger
- before merger rivalry between the two benefited FN
- needed to keep FN working for them
- higher quality goods
- better prices
- conveniently located posts
- after merger
- closed many posts
- traded poorer quality goods
- lower prices for furs and higher prices for goods
- cut out gift giving
- increased racism
- Blackfoot
- not interested in trading
- livelihood buffalo which was plentiful
- initially did not become dependent on European goods
- after buffalo slaughtered became
dependent and power and status
decreased significantly
- were able to expand due to metal weapons and disease
decimating neighboring tribes
- trade due to lack of dependence allowed prosperity and an
increase in tipi and corral size
- independence meant treated better
- Europeans recognized they needed to use gentler methods to slowly
bring them under their control
- disease
- created confusion for FN
- elaborate kinship based social relations disrupted
- lost heirs to positions and titles
- increased potlatches for FN to determine
legitamicy claims
- weakend FN to European influence/conflict
- many elders lost
- lost oral histories
- lost cultural knowledge
- lost leadership
- missionaries stepped in to fill gap
- demoralized
- Beothuk
- Pilfered from empty camps so no need to trade
- Europeans trapped furs so had no need of Beothuk
- missionaries did not exist to mediate European contact
- Europeans tried to capture members
to establish relations but killed family
members in process creating conflict