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The Dene Nation, colony within
- Title
- The Dene Nation, colony within / edited by Mel Watkins for the University League for Social Reform.
- Publication
- Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, c1977.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person. | Text | Use in library | HBC 77-871 | Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315 |
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- xii, 189 p. : maps; 23 cm.
- Subjects
- Note
- A revision and abridgement of material presented at the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry (Berger Inquiry) by the Dene themselves and by others on their behalf.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographies.
- Contents
- The Dene speak.--Dene declaration: Blake, P., T'Seleie, F. & Lamothe, R. Statements of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry.--Resources: Nahanni, P. The mapping project. Snowshoe, C. A trapper's life. Rushforth, S. Country food. Asch, M. The Dene economy. Jellies, A. D. The loss of economic rents. Helliwell, J. F. The distribution of economic rents from a pipeline. Watkins, M. From underdevelopment to development.--Rights: Puxley, P. The Colonial experience. Barnaby, G., Kurszewski, G. & Cheezie, G. The political system and the Dene. Bean, W. Colonialism in the communities. Kakfwi, S. & Overvold, B. The schools. Sutton, C. G. Aboriginal rights. Russell, P. H. The Dene Nation and Confederation.--Conclusion: Erasmus, G. We the Dene.
- Call Number
- HBC 77-871
- ISBN
- 0802022642 : c$15.00. a0802063152 bpbk. : c$5.95 (canceled/invalid)
- LCCN
- 76054701
- OCLC
- 123152217
- NYPG774341603-B
- Title
- The Dene Nation, colony within / edited by Mel Watkins for the University League for Social Reform.
- Imprint
- Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, c1977.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographies.
- Added Author
- Watkins, Mel.University League for Social Reform.
- Research Call Number
- HBC 77-871