The Community Apart: A Case Study of a Canadian Indian Reserve CommunityDepartment of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm, 1978 - Fort Alexander Indian Reservation (Man.) - 239 pages Attempts to account for the continued existence of impoverished reserve communities by examining the Fort Alexander reserve in Manitoba. |
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Alexander Band administration Band leadership Band office bargaining Brandon University bunch leader bunch members bush Canada Canadian Indian candidates cash welfare challenging Band Chief and Council claim coalition community residents councillors couple crew discussion distribution dollars economic election employment ethnic groups example field Fort Alexander funds fur trade high-school housing Hudson's Bay Company Indian Act Indian Affairs Branch Indian community Indian reserve communities Indian students Indians and Whites individual inter-ethnic interaction interactive event involved issue Lake Winnipeg large number larger society living meta-context Métis mill North Shore residents North Shore School opposition ideology particular Pereux persons Pine Falls political population Powerview present provincial Regional Director relationship respect result Saulteaux significant status teachers tion town-site trade treaty type of inter-ethnic type of interaction various virtually White party White students Whitemen wild rice Winnipeg Winnipeg River worker