Autochtones -- Canada -- Relations avec l'État -- 1860-1951
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Autochtones -- Canada -- Relations avec l'État -- 1860-1951
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Autochtones
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- Memorial To Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of the Dominion of Canada, From the Chiefs of the Shuswap, Okanagan and Couteau Tribes of British Columbia, Presented at Kamloops, B.C., August 25, 1910
- Address delivered by the Rev. E. Ahenakew, at the annual meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary held in the city of Prince Albert, Sask., on Wednesday, June 16th, 1920
- The Nishga petition to His Majesty's Privy Council, a record of interviews with the government of Canada together with related documents
- Speech of Mr. Geo. H. Bradbury on the surrender of St. Peter's Indian Reserve, Selkirk
- The Facts respecting Indian administration in the North-West
- Sioux Indians, return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 6 May 1864, for "Copies or extracts of all correspondence between the commanding officers of the United States troops in Minnesota and the resident governor of the Hudson' s Bay Company at Red River, respecting a tribe of Sioux Indians who were refugees within the British territory" : "Of report of the meeting of the governor and council of Assiniboine, on the 12th day of March 1864, including copy of the message which the governor is reported to have received from the Indians" : "and, of the correspondence between the Hudson's Bay Company, or any of the colonial authorities, and Her Majesty' s government, in reference thereto"
- The Nishga petition to His Majesty's Privy Council, a record of interviews with the government of Canada together with related documents
- Correspondence between J.H. Christie, Armstrong, B.C. and Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, in past twelve months
- Sioux Indians, return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 6 May 1864, for "Copies or extracts of all correspondence between the commanding officers of the United States troops in Minnesota and the resident governor of the Hudson' s Bay Company at Red River, respecting a tribe of Sioux Indians who were refugees within the British territory" : "Of report of the meeting of the governor and council of Assiniboine, on the 12th day of March 1864, including copy of the message which the governor is reported to have received from the Indians" : "and, of the correspondence between the Hudson's Bay Company, or any of the colonial authorities, and Her Majesty' s government, in reference thereto"
- The British Columbia Indian Land Question - Its Present Position, an explanatory statement, by Rev. Dr. Tucker and Mr. P.D. McTavish
- The British Columbia Indian land question, an appeal for action, address of Rev. Canon Tucker before the Minister of Justice at Ottawa, 15th April 1913
- Speech of Mr. G.H. Bradbury, M.P., on St. Peter's Indian Reserve
- Address delivered by the Rev. E. Ahenakew, at the annual meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary held in the city of Prince Albert, Sask., on Wednesday, June 16th, 1920
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