The Canadian Indian : a reference paper. : R5-234/1966E-PDF

"At the time of the first settlements in North America about four centuries ago, the Indian population of what is now Canada was, according to the best estimates of anthropologists, about 200,000. Shortly after the advant of the Europeans, the Indian population started to decline, and continued to dwindle until it became a common belief that the Indians were a dying race. The population had decreased by almost half early in this century. Then it began to increase, slowly at first then more rapidly so that now Indians are increasing faster than any other group in Canada. Today they have exceeded their original number, having a total population of some 210,000."--p. 1.

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Renseignements sur la publication
Ministère/Organisme Canada. Indian Affairs Branch.
Canada. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
Canada. Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada.
Titre The Canadian Indian : a reference paper.
Variante du titre Canadian Indian : Indian Affairs Branch
Type de publication Monographie
Langue [Anglais]
Format Électronique
Document électronique
Note(s) "March, 1966."
Digitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada].
Information sur la publication Ottawa : Department of the Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Indian Affairs Branch, 1966.
Description 13 p.
Numéro de catalogue
  • R5-234/1966E-PDF
Descripteurs Indians
Population
Canadian identity
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