Forging the Prairie WestOxford University Press, 1998 - Broj stranica: 212 This second volume in the Illustrated History of Canada series relates the eventful, occasionally violent history of the three "prairie" provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta). Covering exploration as well as economic, political, and social history, it presents a detailed account of the region's importance in Canadian history. |
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Stranica 162
... that , by 1975 , Status Indians would be rapidly inte- grated to full social , economic , and political participation in Canadian life ' . Special Indian Pierre Trudeau ( left ) and Ross Thatcher ( right. 162 Forging the Prairie West.
... that , by 1975 , Status Indians would be rapidly inte- grated to full social , economic , and political participation in Canadian life ' . Special Indian Pierre Trudeau ( left ) and Ross Thatcher ( right. 162 Forging the Prairie West.
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... Status Indians lived in the Prairie provinces , making up about six per cent of the population there in 1981 , as compared to less than three per cent of the country as a whole . Their numbers continued to rise until by 1996 Status ...
... Status Indians lived in the Prairie provinces , making up about six per cent of the population there in 1981 , as compared to less than three per cent of the country as a whole . Their numbers continued to rise until by 1996 Status ...
Stranica 182
... Status Indians represented by the Assembly of First Nations lived between the Great Lakes and the Pacific - non - Native Westerners would have been the people called upon to make the concessions required for Native self- government to ...
... Status Indians represented by the Assembly of First Nations lived between the Great Lakes and the Pacific - non - Native Westerners would have been the people called upon to make the concessions required for Native self- government to ...
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