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      Canada, inc. the relevance of ideology to the emergence of a capitalist social formation in Rupert's Land and the ‘Indian territories’ of British North America, 1852 TO 1885 

      Sanders, Storm Lee (2010-12)
      This thesis looks at the relevance of ideology to the emergence of capitalist social formation in Rupert’s Land and the North West between 1852 and 1885 in two contexts: 1) as a mechanism of transforming the mercantilist ...
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      “WE LET THEM BE OUR EXTENDED FAMILY”: DISENTANGLING STÓ:LÕ FAMILIES FROM THE COLONIAL PAST 

      Danyluk, Stephanie (2012-09-24)
      This thesis seeks to problematize current historiographic approaches to family, generally, and Indigenous families, specifically. Contrary to much of the scholarship on this topic, Indigenous families like the Stó:lõ have ...
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      Negotiated Identities: A History of Sharing and Indigenous-Settler Relations in Western Canada, 1800-1970 

      Haggarty, Liam (2015-09-16)
      This dissertation is an analysis of sharing in the history of western Canada and Indigenous-Settler relations from 1800 to 1970. Based on original research conducted with two Indigenous groups – the Stó:lō Nation of British ...
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      "We want doors opened, not slammed shut": Aboriginal economic development corporations, case studies from Saskatchewan 

      White, Kyle (2016-04-22)
      Aboriginal Economic Development Corporations (AEDCs) have changed the approach to First Nations economic development. These agencies are set up and owned by Aboriginal governments to create economic opportunity for their ...

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