"Arrows in a Quiver is a fantastic and enlightening read for anyone to further their understanding on Indigenous-settler relations and to become a part of the solution."--SaskBooks Reviews "[T]his book is a good starting point for non-specialists who wish to have a better understanding of Indigenous-Canadian relations. It provides an introductory starting point to the history of contemporary Indigenous-Canadian relations. I would even suggest reading this book prior to engaging in deeper or more complex texts or resources; it provides the context for those deeper understandings." --Naomi Sayers, Journal of Canadian Native Studies "A must-read for non-Indigenous settlers in Canada." --David McNab, co-author of Canada's First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples from Earliest Times "James Frideres has devoted his professional life to analysing this critical topic from multiple perspectives [and now, in Arrows in a Quiver,] he offers crucial insights for possible ways forward." Arthur J. Ray, OC, FRSC, Professor Emeritus of History, University of British Columbia, and author of Aboriginal Rights Claims and the Making and Remaking of History.
Arrows in a Quiver : From Contact to the Courts in Indigenous-Canadian Relations