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Title | [Hardly a Grand Design: Aboriginal Resettlement in the Yukon Territory after World War II] |
Created by: | [Ken Coates] |
Description: | Examines factors which led to transition from life on the land to living in communities established in locations determined by administrative convenience rather than traditional land use patterns. Argues development of interventionist approaches by the federal government and Dept. of Indian Affairs were primarily responsible for the change. |
Publisher: | [Privy Council Office of Canada, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples] |
Publication Date: | [1993-08] |
Categories: | Indigenous Studies Portal > History Indigenous Studies Portal > Government > Federal > Policy Indigenous Studies Portal > Community > Relocation & Migration Indigenous Studies Portal > Community > Rural & Remote |
Names: | Coates, Ken [Find offline items] |