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I will certainly take it as a personal favour any help that you can 7 None of the previous correspondence or record of discussion between Ontario Hydro and Indian Affairs was made available to the Walpole Island First Nation either ...
I will certainly take it as a personal favour any help that you can 7 None of the previous correspondence or record of discussion between Ontario Hydro and Indian Affairs was made available to the Walpole Island First Nation either ...
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negotiating process in the written records in either Ontario Hydro or Indian Affairs files . The process appears to have been a unilateral " take it or leave it ” approach by Ontario Hydro and its agents . Construction of the power ...
negotiating process in the written records in either Ontario Hydro or Indian Affairs files . The process appears to have been a unilateral " take it or leave it ” approach by Ontario Hydro and its agents . Construction of the power ...
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Commissions of inquiry into Indian Affairs in the Canadas , 1828–1858 : evolving a corporate memory for the Indian Department . B.A. thesis , Carleton University . Lytwyn , Victor . 1992. The usurpation of Aboriginal fishing rights : a ...
Commissions of inquiry into Indian Affairs in the Canadas , 1828–1858 : evolving a corporate memory for the Indian Department . B.A. thesis , Carleton University . Lytwyn , Victor . 1992. The usurpation of Aboriginal fishing rights : a ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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