Aboriginal Peoples of Canada In 1990 there were 598 separate Indian bands located on or having access to 2,284 reserves. ... Vancouver, Winnipeg, and Toronto each have Indian ... land claimed by the Mohawk Indians near ...
American Indian: Definition and Much More from Answers.com American Indian n. A member of any of the peoples ... Towards a Biocultural Epidemiology. Toronto ... to move into reservations or reserves . This, together with the near-extinction of the American Bison that ...
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Pauline Johnson North American Indian Silver Craft. Vancouver: Subway Books, 2004... Emily Pauline Johnson was born on the Six Nations Reserve near Brantord, Ontario,...
JSTOR: Creation of Indian Reserves on the Canadian Prairies 1870-1885 INDIAN RESERVES and no attempt was made to transfer the Indians to remote areas ... 99; and Arthur J. Ray, Indians in the Fur Trade (Toronto: University of...
Journal of American Indian Education-Arizona State University Journal of American Indian Education. Volume 20 Number 1 October 1980... on these lines to date has been at Keheewin reserve near St. Paul, Alberta...
Traditional Musical Culture at the Native Canadian Centre in Toronto Johnson's parents, Potawotomis from a Delaware reserve near Windsor,... to realize and cultivate the idea of 'commonality' among American Indian peoples...
Lenape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Lenape were the first Indian tribe to enter into a treaty with the future United States government during the American Revolutionary War...

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