TY - BOOK AU - Abel,Kerry M. AU - Friesen,Jean AU - TI - Aboriginal resource use in Canada: historical and legal aspects T2 - Manitoba studies in native history, SN - 9780887553097 AV - E78 .A267 1991 PY - 1991/// CY - Winnipeg, Man. PB - University of Manitoba Press KW - Indians of North America KW - Canada KW - Economic conditions KW - Government relations KW - Subsistence economy KW - History KW - Natural resources KW - Government policy KW - Legal status, laws, etc KW - Indigenous peoples KW - Land tenure KW - Native peoples KW - Claims KW - Electronic Books N1 - 1; "For every plant there is a use" : the botanical world of Mexica and Iroquoians; Olive Patricia Dickason --; The historical and archaeological evidence for the use of fish as an alternate subsistence resource among Northern Plains bison hunters; Brian J. Smith --; "Our country" : the significance of the buffalo resource for a Plains Cree sense of territory; John Milloy --; Manomin : historical-geographical perspectives on the Ojibwa production of wild rice; D. Wayne Moodie --; Aboriginal resource use in the nineteenth century in the Great Plains of modern Canada; Irene M. Spry --; Dependency : Charles Bishop and the Northern Ojibwa; Eleanor M. Blain --; Changing resource-use patterns of Saulteaux trading at Fort Pelly, 1821 to 1870; Laura L. Peers --; Rainy River sturgeon : an Ojibway resource in the fur trade economy; Tim E. Holzkamm, Victor P. Lytwyn, Leo G. Waisberg; Grant me wherewith to make my living; Jean Friesen --; "Principally rocks and burnt lands" : Crown reserves and the tragedy of the Sturgeon Lake First Nation in northwestern Ontario; David T. McNab --; The sinews of their lives : Native access to resources in the Yukon, 1890 to 1950; Ken Coates --; State policy and the Native trapper : post-war policy toward fur in the Northwest Territories; Peter Clancy --; The Board of Investigation and the water rights of Indian reserves in British Columbia, 1909 to 1926; Nigel D. Bankes --; Indian title as a "celestial institution" : David Mills and the St. Catherine's Milling case; S. Barry Cottam --; The St. Catherine's Milling and Lumber Company versus the Queen : Indian land rights as a factor in federal-provincial relations in nineteenth-century Canada; Anthony J. Hall --; Inuit land use studies and the Native claims process; Rick Riewe; Fur trade history and the Gitksan-Wet'suwet'en comprehensive claim : men of property and the exercise of title; Arthur J. Ray --; Defending world markets for fur : aboriginal trapping, the anti-harvest movement and international trade law; Barry Barton; 2; b N2 - This collection of 18 articles focus on aboriginal rights to the use of natural resources in Canada, including wildlife, furs, plants and their medicinal and food uses, water rights, general land use and timber. Includes case studies from the Yukon and Northwest Territories UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=497362&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -