Fractured vision : frustration and hope in Fort Resolution, N.W.T. / by Lynda Lange.: Z1-1991/1-41-143E-PDF
“The purpose of this project was to document as accurately as possible the thoughts and feelings of a Northern Aboriginal settlement about public or government spending -- which includes any program of money or services available to individuals or communities from any level of government. Since "public or government spending" will continue to be necessary under aboriginal self-government, the idea was to discover how one community envisions that, under aboriginal control, spending programs could serve them better than they have been served in the past. While the perspective of Aboriginal people in Fort Resolution on the effects of various public spending programs, and on the ways in which they should be different, is consistent with that of other Aboriginal people (as reported, for example, in the preliminary documents of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples), there were several special problems which became themes of the interviews in Fort Resolution"--Intro., p. 2.
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| Title | Fractured vision : frustration and hope in Fort Resolution, N.W.T. / by Lynda Lange. |
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| Publication type | Monograph |
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| Description | 2, 28, [4] p. |
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