Struggle for Survival
Published by University of Toronto Press in 1961, "Struggle for Survival" offers an insightful examination of the cultural adjustments faced by the coastal Indians of British Columbia as they navigate the complexities of life alongside white society. Spanning 277 pages, this book delves into the profound impact of colonial settlement on Indigenous communities, highlighting the emergence of leadership and resilience in response to dramatic societal changes. Through a compelling narrative, the author sheds light on the struggles and adaptations of these communities, making it a vital read for those interested in Indigenous studies, Canadian history, and cultural dynamics. Discover the rich history and profound stories within this essential work.