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Title: |
Exposition of the Economic and Social Problems of Northern Saskatchewan |
Creator: |
J.P. or James Brady |
Subject: |
Métis, First Nations, Poverty, Racism, Northern, Brady, James |
Description: |
In this article, written in the 1950s when he was employed by the Department of Natural Resources, Brady discuses the socioeconomic problems facing the Métis and First Nations in northern Saskatchewan. He also analyzes relations between the region’s Aboriginal population and non-Aboriginal people. He also discusses racism and the terminology, which “Anglo-Saxon race supremacists” use against other groups. This article is part of the James Brady Papers, which were donated to the Gabriel Dumont Institute in the 1990s by author and activist, Murray Dobbin. Dobbin used this collection to write his book about James Brady and Malcolm Norris entitled “The One-And-A-Half Men: The Story of Jim Brady & Malcolm Norris, Metis Patriots of the 20th Century”. Transcribed by David Morin and edited by Christine Charmbury and Darren R. Préfontaine. This document has been re-transcribed from the original and includes all spelling and grammatical errors. |
Publisher: |
Gabriel Dumont Institute |
Date: |
1950s |
Type: |
Text Document |
Language: |
English |
Date of Copyright: |
October 21, 2004 |
Coverage: |
Northern Saskatchewan |
GDI Media Location: |
Brady Papers - VM Final |
GDI Media Filename: |
Ec.Soc.Prob.N.Sask.pdf |