Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: A History of Indian-white Relations in CanadaHistory of the social, economic, and institutional relationship between native Indians and whites in Canada. Includes chapters on the Northwest Rebellion, native education policies, cultural assimilation, and Indian-white political relations. Notes: p. 309-328. Select bibliography: p. 329-338. |
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Stranica 202
The underlying problem here was that the title to reserve lands did not belong to the Indian bands but to the crown ... was obligated to administer a band's resources in the best interests of the group , sometimes the officials disposed ...
The underlying problem here was that the title to reserve lands did not belong to the Indian bands but to the crown ... was obligated to administer a band's resources in the best interests of the group , sometimes the officials disposed ...
Stranica 236
And DIAND has always conceded that bands have at least a limited scope for self - regulation on the reserves by Band Council Resolutions , which have a force approximating that of statutes passed by other levels of government .
And DIAND has always conceded that bands have at least a limited scope for self - regulation on the reserves by Band Council Resolutions , which have a force approximating that of statutes passed by other levels of government .
Stranica 242
Some bands , especially in Alberta , were oil - rich and reluctant to share their riches with a potential horde of ... the financial resources in place to deal with larger band numbers before the discriminatory provision was repealed .
Some bands , especially in Alberta , were oil - rich and reluctant to share their riches with a potential horde of ... the financial resources in place to deal with larger band numbers before the discriminatory provision was repealed .
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Izvješće korisnika/ca - AJBraithwaite - LibraryThingAn important overview of the relationship between settlers and native peoples in Canada. The headings of the three sections of the book sum up the story concisely: Co-operation, Coercion and Confrontation. Pročitajte cijelu recenziju
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