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Anthropology, public policy, and native peoples in Canada
Noel Dyck and James B. Waldram
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations (page vii)
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1. Anthropology, Public Policy, and Native Peoples: An Introduction to the Issues (Noel Dyck and James B. Waldram, page 3)
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PART ONE | HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON NATIVE POLICY ISSUES (page 39)
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2. The Emergence of "Eskimo Status": An Examination of the Eskimo Disk List System and Its Social Consequences, 1925-1970 (Derek G. Smith, page 41)
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3. The Hawthorn Report: Its Use in the Making of Canadian Indian Policy (Sally M. Weaver, page 75)
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4. Northern Development, Impact Assessment, and Social Change (Peter J. Usher, page 98)
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PART TWO | THE POLITICS OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH (page 131)
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5. The Politics of Ethnography in the Canadian North (Julie Cruikshank, page 133)
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6. The Summer Meddler: The Image of the Anthropologist as Tool for Indigenous Formulations of Culture (Peggy Martin Brizinski, page 146)
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7. Some Native Perspectives on Anthropology and Public Policy (Ron Ignace, George Speck, and Renee Taylor, page 166)
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8. "Telling it like it is": Some Dilemmas of Fourth World Ethnography and Advocacy (Noel Dyck, page 192)
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PART THREE | ANTHROPOLOGICAL INVOLVEMENT IN NATIVE POLICY ISSUES (page 213)
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9. Political Considerations in Health-Related Participatory Research in Northern Canada (John D. O'Neil, Joseph M. Kaufert, Patricia Leyland Kaufert, and William W. Koolage, page 215)
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10. Anthropology and Aboriginal Claims Research (Peter Douglas Elias, page 233)
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11. Anthropology and Canadian Native Political Organizations: Past and Future Trends (Joe Sawchuk, page 271)
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12. Some Limits to Advocacy Anthropology in the Native Canadian Context (James B. Waldram, page 293)
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13. Customs, Tradition, and the Politics of Culture: Aboriginal Self-Government in Canada (Colin H. Scott, page 311)
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14. Completing a Circle: The Spirit Sings (Julia D. Harrison, page 334)
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Contributors (page 359)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CPP | 20.2 (1994): 217 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3552123 |
GPR | 6.1 (1996): 115-117 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/23778446 |
ANTCA | 36.1 (1994): 119-120 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/25605760 |
MAN | 29.3 (1994): 736-737 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2804377 |
AANTH | 96.1 (1994): 189-190 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/682677 |
ANTPS | 90.4/6 (1995): 602-603 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/40463220 |
AE | 22.2 (1995): 444 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/646741 |
Citable Link
Published: c1993
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
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