Between Confederation and 1930, the economic life of the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet First Nations of New Brunswick underwent a broad transformation, as hunting, fishing and trapping were progressively supplanted by agriculture, the production of handicrafts and, especially, wage labour. The First Nations of the province experienced this transformation as a dual struggle of survival and resistance. They may have integrated, mostly out of necessity, into the larger provincial economy, but they also persisted in long-established patterns of fish and game harvesting, often in defiance of federal and provincial regulations. Moreover, the maintenance of hunting, fishing, and trapping as important economic activities was underscored by a consistent asse...
Fur trapping, for generations the chief source of income for native people in northern Canada, has s...
This thesis is based mainly upon field work among the Cree community at Rupert House, Quebec, in the...
ABSTRACT. To assist the Omushkego Cree in planning a community and regional economic development str...
The Mi\u27kmaq, the traditional Aboriginal nation in Nova Scotia, are struggling to find their place...
During the turn of the twentieth century, the land continued to provide the practical, historical, a...
iv, 132 leaves : maps ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 116-128)...
This thesis, based on my ethnographic research in Moose Factory, Ontario documents the history of Mo...
Accounts of the adaptive responses of northern aboriginal peoples include examples of purposive modi...
The political, economic, and social history of present day Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatche...
Between 1780 and 1810 the Mississauga, a member of the Algonquin speaking family of native groups in...
With the 1899 signing of Treaty 8, the Dene-zaa of northeast British Columbia were assured that thei...
In the 18th century the Indigenous peoples of the James Bay region shared land near the coast, a few...
Note:This thesis analyzes the consequences for the domestic mode of production of the Cree-Montagnai...
Since the Supreme Court of Canada affirmed the fishing and hunting rights of the Mi'kmaq nation in 1...
Park and game preserve creation, while usually lauded as a step towards the conservation of nature a...
Fur trapping, for generations the chief source of income for native people in northern Canada, has s...
This thesis is based mainly upon field work among the Cree community at Rupert House, Quebec, in the...
ABSTRACT. To assist the Omushkego Cree in planning a community and regional economic development str...
The Mi\u27kmaq, the traditional Aboriginal nation in Nova Scotia, are struggling to find their place...
During the turn of the twentieth century, the land continued to provide the practical, historical, a...
iv, 132 leaves : maps ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 116-128)...
This thesis, based on my ethnographic research in Moose Factory, Ontario documents the history of Mo...
Accounts of the adaptive responses of northern aboriginal peoples include examples of purposive modi...
The political, economic, and social history of present day Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatche...
Between 1780 and 1810 the Mississauga, a member of the Algonquin speaking family of native groups in...
With the 1899 signing of Treaty 8, the Dene-zaa of northeast British Columbia were assured that thei...
In the 18th century the Indigenous peoples of the James Bay region shared land near the coast, a few...
Note:This thesis analyzes the consequences for the domestic mode of production of the Cree-Montagnai...
Since the Supreme Court of Canada affirmed the fishing and hunting rights of the Mi'kmaq nation in 1...
Park and game preserve creation, while usually lauded as a step towards the conservation of nature a...
Fur trapping, for generations the chief source of income for native people in northern Canada, has s...
This thesis is based mainly upon field work among the Cree community at Rupert House, Quebec, in the...
ABSTRACT. To assist the Omushkego Cree in planning a community and regional economic development str...