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Illustrations, Figures, and Tables
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Frank Tough
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations, Figures, and Tables ix
- Foreword xii
- Acknowledgments xiv
- Introduction 3
- ‘To Look for Food Instead of Fur’: Local Economies – Indian Bands and Company Posts 14
- ‘The Only Remedy Is the Employment of Steam’: Reorganizing the Regional System 44
- ‘Dependent on the Company’s Provisions for Subsistence’: The Decline of Kihchiwaskahikanihk (York Factory) 63
- ‘To Be Shut Up on a Small Reserve’: Geographical and Economic Aspects of Indian Treaties 75
- ‘Lands Are Getting Poor in Hunting’: Treaty Adhesions in Northern Manitoba 99
- ‘Terms and Conditions as May Be Deemed Expedient’: Metis Aboriginal Title 114
- ‘Go and Pitch His Camp’: Native Settlement Patterns and Indian Agriculture 143
- ‘Nothing To Make Up for the Great Loss of Winter Food’: Resource Conflicts over Common-Property Fisheries 174
- ‘A Great Future Awaits This Section of Northern Manitoba’: Economic Boom and Native Labour 187
- ‘They Make a Comfortable Living’: Economic Change and Incomes 199
- ‘Wait until Advancing Civilization Has So Interfered with Their Natural Resources’: Surplus Labour, Migrations, and Stagnation 219
- ‘The Fish and Waters Should Be Ours’: The Demise of Native Fisheries – Regulation and Capitalization 234
- ‘Civilizing the Wilderness Will Affect Us’: The Demise of the Hudson’s Bay Company and the Re-Emergence of Competition 249
- ‘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
- Fur Trade Productivity and Prices: Stagnation and Revival 310
- Summary of Treaty Terms (Written Version) 318
- Some Land Scrip Intricacies 321
- Notes 334
- Index 364
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations, Figures, and Tables ix
- Foreword xii
- Acknowledgments xiv
- Introduction 3
- ‘To Look for Food Instead of Fur’: Local Economies – Indian Bands and Company Posts 14
- ‘The Only Remedy Is the Employment of Steam’: Reorganizing the Regional System 44
- ‘Dependent on the Company’s Provisions for Subsistence’: The Decline of Kihchiwaskahikanihk (York Factory) 63
- ‘To Be Shut Up on a Small Reserve’: Geographical and Economic Aspects of Indian Treaties 75
- ‘Lands Are Getting Poor in Hunting’: Treaty Adhesions in Northern Manitoba 99
- ‘Terms and Conditions as May Be Deemed Expedient’: Metis Aboriginal Title 114
- ‘Go and Pitch His Camp’: Native Settlement Patterns and Indian Agriculture 143
- ‘Nothing To Make Up for the Great Loss of Winter Food’: Resource Conflicts over Common-Property Fisheries 174
- ‘A Great Future Awaits This Section of Northern Manitoba’: Economic Boom and Native Labour 187
- ‘They Make a Comfortable Living’: Economic Change and Incomes 199
- ‘Wait until Advancing Civilization Has So Interfered with Their Natural Resources’: Surplus Labour, Migrations, and Stagnation 219
- ‘The Fish and Waters Should Be Ours’: The Demise of Native Fisheries – Regulation and Capitalization 234
- ‘Civilizing the Wilderness Will Affect Us’: The Demise of the Hudson’s Bay Company and the Re-Emergence of Competition 249
- ‘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
- Fur Trade Productivity and Prices: Stagnation and Revival 310
- Summary of Treaty Terms (Written Version) 318
- Some Land Scrip Intricacies 321
- Notes 334
- Index 364