Foreword / John Borrows
Introduction: Pacific Northwest Indian Treaties in National and International Historical Perspective / Alexandra Harmon
I. Colonial Conceits
Negotiated Sovereignty: Indian Treaties and the Acquisition of American and Canadian Territorial Rights in the Pacific Northwest / Kent McNeil
Unmaking Native Space: A Genealogy of Indian Policy, Settler Practice, and the Microtechniques of Dispossession / Paige Raibmon
II. Cross-Border Influences
"Trespassers on the Soil": United States v. Tom and a New Perspective on the Short History of Treaty Making in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia / Hamar Foster and Alan Grove
The Boldt Decision in Canada: Aboriginal Treaty Rights to Fish on the Pacific / Douglas C. Harris
III. Indigenous Interpretations and Responses
Performing Treaties: The Culture and Politics of Treaty Remembrance and Celebration / Chris Friday
Reserved for Whom? Defending and Defining Treaty Rights on the Columbia River, 1880-1920 / Andrew H. Fisher
Ethnogenesis and Ethnonationalism from Competing Treaty Claims / Russel Lawrence Barsh
The Stevens Treaties, Indian Claims Commission Docket 264, and the Ancient One known as Kennewick Man / Bruce Rigsby
IV. Power Relations in Contemporary Forums
"History Wars" and Treaty Rights in Canada: A Canadian Case Study / Arthur J. Ray
History, Democracy, and Treaty Negotiations in British Columbia / Ravi de Costa
Treaty Substitutes in the Modern Era / Robert T. Anderson
Contributors
Index