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8 'Nothing to Make Up for the Great Loss of Winter Food':
Resource Conflicts over Common-Property Fisheries /
174
9 'A Great Future Awaits This Section of Northern Manitoba':
Economic Boom and Native Labour /
187
10 'They Make a Comfortable Living': Economic Change and Incomes / 199
11 'Wait until Advancing Civilization Has So Interfered with Their Natural
Resources': Surplus Labour, Migrations, and Stagnation /
219
12 'The Fish and Waters Should Be Ours': The Demise of Native Fisheries --
Regulation and Capitalization /
234
13 'Civilizing the Wilderness Will Affect Us': The Demise of the Hudson's
Bay Company and the Re-Emergence of Competition /
249
14 'And Now That the Country Has Gone Mining Crazy': Industrial Capital,
Native People, and the Regional Economy /
283
Conclusion: A Foreword to a New Economic Future? / 299
A Fur Trade Productivity and Prices: Stagnation and Revival / 310
B Summary of Treaty Terms (Written Version) / 318
C Some Land Scrip Intricacies / 321
Notes / 334
Index/ 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: viii.
    
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