An evaluation of changes on the Kehewin Indian Reserve 1971 to 1979 : summary report / prepared for the Kehewin Tribal Council and the Canada Department of Indian and Northern Affairs by Carcajou Research...: R5-403/1980-1E-PDF
"The Kehewin Reserve lies south of the Town of Bonnyville in eastern Alberta, 230 Km east-northeast of Edmonton. The Band population in the Fall of 1979 numbered 672, of whom 431 lived on the Reserve. About 80 other people, Métis and members of other bands, also lived on the Reserve, bringing the total Reserve population to about 510."--Kehewin, p. 1.
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Department/Agency | Carcajou Research Limited. Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. Indian and Inuit Affairs Program (Canada) |
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Title | An evaluation of changes on the Kehewin Indian Reserve 1971 to 1979 : summary report / prepared for the Kehewin Tribal Council and the Canada Department of Indian and Northern Affairs by Carcajou Research Limited. |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Note(s) | "February 1980." Digitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. |
Publishing information | Edmonton, Alberta : Indian and Northern Affairs, Indian and Inuit Affairs Program, Program Evaluation Branch, 1980. |
Description | 14 p. : maps, photos |
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Subject terms | Aboriginal reserves Community development Assessment |
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