DENE NATION, THE COLONY WITHIN.
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- ISBN: 0-8020-6315-2
- Physical Description: 189
- Publisher: BUFFALO, NY : UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS, 1977.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lummi Library | E 99 .T56 D46 1977 | 247668 | Stacks | Available | - |
Lummi Library | E 99 .T56 D46 1977 | 679445 | Stacks | Available | - |
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. |