~ The Political Economy of Litigation
~ Anthropology: The Science of “Man”?
Chapter 12: Experts on Behalf of the Defendants
~ Her Majesty’s Loyal Anthropologist
Chapter 13: Jewels in the Crown
~ Temporal Purgatory: The Protohistoric Period
~ Who Created Private Property?
~ The Magic of Commodity Fetishism
Chapter 14: From Fur Trading Frontier to White Man’s Province
~ Believing What You See. Seeing What You Believe
~ On the One Hand. And On the Other
Chapter 15: Old Questions. New Century.
~ The Era of Permanent Penetration
~ Resistance versus Assimilation
PART V: DIES IRAE (JUDGMENT DAY)
Chapter 16: Reasons for Judgment
~ Nasty, British (Columbian) and Long
~ No Writing, Horses or Wheeled Wagons
Chapter 17: Reasons in the Public Eye
~ Music is Lost on Me. I Have a Tin Ear
~ Delgamuukw and the People Without Culture
~ Is There Intelligent Life in the Galaxy?
PART VI: TABULA RASA (BLANK PAGE)
Chapter 18: Judging the Experts
Chapter 19: How Do You Know Whose Story is True?
PART VII: AD ARBITRIUM (AT WILL)
Chapter 20: Moonlighting as an Anthropologist and an Historian
~ Legal Rights and Social Wrongs
~ Communicating Deeds and Legislating Greed
PART VIII: AD INFINITUM (GOING ON FOREVER, INTO INFINITY)
Chapter 21: Delgamuukw at the British Columbia Court of Appeal, 1993
Chapter 22: The British Columbia Treaty Process and the Supreme Court of Canada, 1996
~ From Negotiation to Litigation to Negotiation to Litigation to
PART IX: IN FUTURO (IN THE FUTURE)
Chapter 23: The Past In the Present, In the Future