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... Treaty and Aboriginal Rights Research ( TARR ) , Grand Council Treaty # 3 INTRODUCTION Ruth Landes was a prolific writer who died in 1991. ' She was a student of Franz Boas and a contemporary and friend to Margaret Mead and Ruth ...
... Treaty and Aboriginal Rights Research ( TARR ) , Grand Council Treaty # 3 INTRODUCTION Ruth Landes was a prolific writer who died in 1991. ' She was a student of Franz Boas and a contemporary and friend to Margaret Mead and Ruth ...
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... Treaty and Aboriginal Rights Research ( TARR ) , Grand Council Treaty # 31 INTRODUCTION Conflicts between provincial and federal authority were frequent events in Canada after union in 1867. Ojibwa rights under Treaty 3 , negotiated in ...
... Treaty and Aboriginal Rights Research ( TARR ) , Grand Council Treaty # 31 INTRODUCTION Conflicts between provincial and federal authority were frequent events in Canada after union in 1867. Ojibwa rights under Treaty 3 , negotiated in ...
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Hawley 1996 : 253 ) . During the next decade , Canada signed treaties with western Indians . After four years of difficult negotiations , Grand Council Ojibwa chiefs and Canada entered into Treaty 3 in 1873 , by which reservations , and ...
Hawley 1996 : 253 ) . During the next decade , Canada signed treaties with western Indians . After four years of difficult negotiations , Grand Council Ojibwa chiefs and Canada entered into Treaty 3 in 1873 , by which reservations , and ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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