Note:This thesis analyzes the consequences for the domestic mode of production of the Cree-Montagnais of Quebec of its successive articulations with the Euro-North American capitalist economic and state formation. By examining the historical and ethnographic literature, and on the basis of our own case study at Paint Hills of the periods immediately prior to and following the implementation of a guaranteed income for hunters, we demonstrate the persistence of traditional relations of production through a series of changing productive forces and relations with the larger society. We are led to reject the idea that relations with the capitalist economy and the state lead a priori to the destruction or attrition of traditional relations of pro...
Through an ethnographic approach, characterized by a long and inductive fieldwork, the author of thi...
This dissertation deals with the organized commuting of native labour in northern Saskatchewan, it c...
This thesis presents a study of the effects of the development of early European commercial activity...
Despite a series of changes in productive forces and in relations with capitalist society, the Cree ...
Note:This thesis isolates four distinct patterns of production in the economic history of the Ahtna ...
This thesis looks at the relevance of ideology to the emergence of capitalist social formation in Ru...
This thesis is based mainly upon field work among the Cree community at Rupert House, Quebec, in the...
This dissertation challenges the prevailing periodization of Quebec and Ontario’s economic developme...
The purpose of this study was to examine the inshore fishermen in Canso, Nova Scotia and see if they...
Even after the much heralded 1977 publication of "Northern Frontier:Northern Homeland" by Justice Th...
The thesis investigates the emergence of capitalist relations of production in the British Columbia ...
Between Confederation and 1930, the economic life of the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet First Nations of New B...
Taking mainland Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island as its case studies, this thesis attempts to unco...
This paper will focus on how the Cree have had to adapt and put in force various policies and measur...
This thesis, based on my ethnographic research in Moose Factory, Ontario documents the history of Mo...
Through an ethnographic approach, characterized by a long and inductive fieldwork, the author of thi...
This dissertation deals with the organized commuting of native labour in northern Saskatchewan, it c...
This thesis presents a study of the effects of the development of early European commercial activity...
Despite a series of changes in productive forces and in relations with capitalist society, the Cree ...
Note:This thesis isolates four distinct patterns of production in the economic history of the Ahtna ...
This thesis looks at the relevance of ideology to the emergence of capitalist social formation in Ru...
This thesis is based mainly upon field work among the Cree community at Rupert House, Quebec, in the...
This dissertation challenges the prevailing periodization of Quebec and Ontario’s economic developme...
The purpose of this study was to examine the inshore fishermen in Canso, Nova Scotia and see if they...
Even after the much heralded 1977 publication of "Northern Frontier:Northern Homeland" by Justice Th...
The thesis investigates the emergence of capitalist relations of production in the British Columbia ...
Between Confederation and 1930, the economic life of the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet First Nations of New B...
Taking mainland Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island as its case studies, this thesis attempts to unco...
This paper will focus on how the Cree have had to adapt and put in force various policies and measur...
This thesis, based on my ethnographic research in Moose Factory, Ontario documents the history of Mo...
Through an ethnographic approach, characterized by a long and inductive fieldwork, the author of thi...
This dissertation deals with the organized commuting of native labour in northern Saskatchewan, it c...
This thesis presents a study of the effects of the development of early European commercial activity...