Laurie Meijer Drees teaches in the First Nations Studies Department at Malaspina University College, Nanaimo, British Columbia
Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
xiii
1 A General Setting
3
(6)
2 The Origins of the Indian Association of Alberta
9
(19)
3 The Structure and Expansion of the Early Indian Association of Alberta
28
(14)
4 "Outside Help": John Laurie and Non-Indian Supporters of the Indian Association of Alberta
42
(30)
5 The Indian Association of Alberta and Its Relations with the Indian Affairs Branch, 1939-46
72
(36)
6 Reconciling Citizenship and Treaty Rights: The IAA and the Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons, 1946-48
108
(18)
7 Political Pragmatics: Amending the Indian Act, 1948-58
126
(28)
8 Political Visions: Diefenbaker to Trudeau
154
(18)
9 "Nikânastêwimâkêwin": Comparing the Political Thought of John Callihoo and John Tootoosis
172
(13)
10 Final Thoughts
185
(8)
Appendices
A Indian Association of Alberta Executive Members, 1939-71
193
(4)
B Supervisors of Local Department of Indian Affairs, Alberta, 1939-69
197
(1)
C Indian Affairs Administration, 1939-68
198
(2)
D Alberta Reserve Land Surrenders
200
(2)
Notes
202
(27)
Bibliography
229
(10)
Index
239
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