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| | Index Numbers in italics refer to figures and tables. | | A. Booth Packing Company. See Booth Fisheries Company | | | Aboriginal government, 6, 9, 309 | | | Aboriginal rights, 303, 304, 306, 307 ; fishing, 184, 307 ; hunting, 307 ; and Indian/white relations, 112 ; of Metis, 114, 117, 140, 305, 344 n. 8; protection of, 294 ; in Rupertsland, 76; and treaties, 75 -8. See also Department of Indian | | | Affairs, responsibilities; Royal Proclama- tion of 1763 | | | Aboriginal title, 9, 10, 12, 99, 285, 303 ; demise of, 299, 306 ; extinguishment of, 76, 105, 304, 307 ; and fisheries, 186 ; and Indian policy, 227, 228, 232 ; and interpretation of surrender, 108 ; Metis compared to Indian, 114, 141 ; private purchase of, 141 ; and railways, 105 ; at Red River, 86 ; and transfer of Ruperts- land, 334 n. 8; and treaties, 80, 83, 85, 86, 89, 90, 219, 340 n. 59 | | | Aboriginal title, Metis: acknowledgment of, 115, 116, 165 ; government approach to, 141, 142, 164 ; and scrip, 140, 344 n. 10; surrender of, 138 -9, 141, 162, 305 ; in Treaty 5 adhesions, 120 | | | Aborigines Protection Society, 86 | | | Address to the Queen, 1867. See Ruperts- land, transfer of | | | Address to the Queen, 1869. See Ruperts- land, transfer of | | | Agriculture, 48, 165 -70, 143 -73; commer- cial, 169, 170 ; demand for products, 169 ; Indian response to, 165 ; at mission settlements, 144 ; problems with, 167- 70 ; progress of, 165 -7; on reserves, 148- 73, 168, 213 -14, 305, 349 n. 83; and resource depletion, 166, 167 ; subsist- ence, 144, 166, 167, 169, 170 | | | Alston, A. ( HBC, scrip buyer), 129, 332-3, 346 n. 44 | | | Anderson, Mr. (scrip buyer), 346 n. 44 | | | Anglican Synod of the Diocese ( Keewatin), 292 | | | Annuities, 89 - 90, 95, 101, 193, 198, 276, 343 n. 48, 344 n. 15, 352 n. 36 | | | Arborg, 203 | | | Archibald, Adams G. (Lieutenant Governor), 11, 77, 78, 79 - 80, 82, 83 -4, 86, 89, 92, 93, 94, 110, 116, 172 | | | Armstrong/ Booth. See Booth Fisheries Company | | | Assiniboine River, 177 | | | Attwood, C.H. (Mines and Natural Resources), 293 | | | Austin, W.A. (surveyor), 156 | | | Ay-ee-ta-pe-pe-tung, 93, 94 | | | Bacon, 178, 229, 279 | | | Bacon, Norman H. ( HBC), 138, 266 | | | Bad Throat (Manigotogan) River, 192, 194 | | | Band status. See Department of Indian Affairs | | | Barker, Chief George, 215, 291, 295 | | | Barris, R., 189, 191, 192 | | | Bayfield, H.A., 192, 194, 196, 207 | | | Beachell, Mary Margaret, 346 n. 54 | | | Beaver. See Fur bearers | | | Beddoe, Charles H. (Department of the Interior), 325 | | | Begin, J. (Police Inspector), 67, 71, 224, 338 n. 54 | | | Belanger, H. (HBC Chief Factor), 58, 60, 208, 257, 273 | | | Berens, Chief, 173 | | | Berens River, agriculture at, 165, 349 n. 75; communities at, 146 ; credit/debt at, 275 ; fisheries, 31, 178, 180, 183, 237, 238 ; road construction at, 296 ; seasonal eco- nomy, 27, 33, 207 ; trade goods at, 280 | -364- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: 'As Their Natural Resources Fail': Native Peoples and the Economic History of Northern Manitoba, 1870-1930. Contributors: Frank Tough - author. Publisher: University of British Columbia Press. Place of Publication: Vancouver. Publication Year: 1996. Page Number: 364.
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