Review
"A worthy contribution to the study of Canadian Indian economic history and will serve as a solid base for other scholars to expand upon."--
Journal of American Ethnic History"Several of the articles...raise important and thoughtful questions about the relationships between nonmonetary subsistence economies and market economies."--
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Product Description
The changing roles of native women, devices for assimilation, the re-birth of the Metis: these are among the issues examined in this collection of provocative essays which explore the link between aboriginal culture and economic patterns.