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Cheyenne-Arapaho and Alcoholism: Does the Tribe Have a Legal Right to a Medical Remedy?
Robert A. Fairbanks American Indian Law Review, 1973, pp. 55-78. Presents jurisprudence and discussion of the Cheyenne-Arapaho peoples Treaty right to medical care from the United States federal government. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Health Research, Entitlements and Health Services for First Nations and Métis Women in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Margaret J. Haworth-Brockman, Kathy Bent, Joanne Havelock Journal of Aboriginal Health, Vol. 4, No. 2, December 2009, pp. 17-23. Discusses significant differences in access to health care services based on treaty and historical entitlements and the importance of taking these differences into account for health research. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 3, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
History of Indian Administration in Canada
T. R. L. MacInnes The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, Vol. 12, No. 3, August 1946, pp. 387-394. Overview includes the Indian Act, title, Treaty, education and health policies. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 2, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Indian Health Services in Canada: A Sociohistorical Perspective
T. Kue Young Social Science & Medicine, Vol. 18, No. 3, 1984, pp. 257-264. Overview of the history of health care provision to the Aboriginal population. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 2, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Northern Manitoba Treaty Party, 1949
Bruce Noton Manitoba History, No. 39, Spring/Summer, 2000, pp. 15-21. Author travelled with the party, taking x-rays in an effort to detect and control tuberculosis. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
The Numbered Treaties: Similar Means to Dichotomous Ends
Derek Whitehouse Past Imperfect, Vol. 3, 1994, pp. [25]-45. Argues that Aboriginals of the North-West Territories entered the treaty making process seeking to ensure cultural survival, while the government had the goal of assimilation. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Treaties and Tuberculosis: First Nations People in Late 19th-Century Western Canada, a Political and Economic Transformation
J.W. Daschuk, Paul Hackett, Scott Macneil Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2006, pp. 307-330. Discusses the sudden ecological, economic, and political changes in the Canadian west that caused an explosion of tuberculosis infections among First Nations communities. [Find offline items for Hackett, Paul] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 0, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
“[W]e Do Not Lose Our Treaty Rights Outside The... Reserve”: Challenging the Scales of Social Service Provision for First Nations Women in Canadian Cities
Evelyn J. Peters GeoJournal, Vol. 65, No. 4, 2006, pp. 315-327. Discussion of the provision of services to Aboriginal women based on geographic location. [Find offline items for Peters, Evelyn J.] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 3, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites |
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