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The dispossessed : life and death in native Canada

Examines the history of Canadian government and business interference in Indian and Metis affairs and outlines the strategies and lobbying techniques of a new generation of native leaders who are battling existing social problems while securing self-government and the revival of native culture
Print Book, English, ©1989
Lester & Orpen Dennys, Toronto, ©1989
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xiv, 283 pages ; 24 cm
9780886192501, 9780886192525, 0886192501, 0886192528
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Shamattawa : the gasoling plague
From Lytton to Sabaskong Bay : fighting for the schools
Inside the reserves
Hobbema : oil and suicide
Defence of the North : The Native Economy and land claims
Foreign justice : native people and the law
Alkali Lake : resisting alcohol
From Manitoba to Massachusetts : the lost generation
New Militancy [Aboriginal, Native peoples, First Nations]