Descripción
An exhaustive uncovering of the history of exploitation in Canada's Red River Colony.
As a settler-colonialist project par excellence, the Red River Colony was the Hudson's Bay Company's first planned settlement. A Legacy of Exploitation unveils the history of this development, whose design was to vilify Indigenous peoples' "troublesome" autonomy and better control the labor of Indigenous producers. Susan Dianne Brophy upends standard historical portrayals by foregrounding Indigenous peoples' independence as a driving force of change.
A Legacy of Exploitation offers a critical, comprehensive account of legal, economic, and geopolitical relations to show how autonomy can become distorted as complicity in processes of dispossession. Ultimately, this book challenges enduring, yet misleading, national fantasies about Canada as a nation of bold adventurers.
Author: Susan Dianne Brophy
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Published: 03/15/2023
Pages: 298
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.91w x 0.87d
ISBN13: 9780774866361
ISBN10: 0774866365
BISAC Categories:
- History | Canada | Pre-Confederation (to 1867)
- History | Indigenous Peoples in the Americas
- Social Science | Indigenous Studies
About the Author
Susan Dianne Brophy is associate professor and chair of the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at St. Jerome's University.

