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A Survey of the Contemporary Indians of Canada
Economic, Political, Educational Needs and Policies
Part 1
(The Hawthorn Report, October 1966)


Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Location of Field and Other Research by Staff - Indian Research Project
  • Independent Research Supported in Full or in Part by the Project
  • Chapter I  - Introduction and Recommendations
  • Chapter II - The Concept and Goals of Economic Development
  • Chapter III - Sources and Method of the Economic Survey
  • Chapter IV - The General Picture
  • Chapter V - Comparative Economic Development Among Various Indian Bands in Canada
  • Chapter VI - Socio-Economic Factors Affecting Economic Development
  • Chapter VII - Socio-Cultural Factors Influencing Economic Development
  • Chapter VIII - Major Trends and Processes of Economic Development for Indians
  • Chapter IX - General Prospects, by Major Regions
  • Chapter X - Conclusions on the Major Economic Issues
  • Chapter XI - The Canadian Federal System

TOC to Chapter XI in PDF Format (693 Kb)


  • Chapter XII - The Legal Status of Canadian Indians
  • Chapter XIII - Indians and the Franchise
  • Chapter XIV - Indian Local Government
  • Chapter XV - Indians and Welfare Services
  • Chapter XVI - Intergovernmental Relations
  • Chapter XVII - The Politics of Indian Affairs
  • Chapter XVIII - Federal and Provincial Roles in Indian affairs
  • Index

Chapters XII to XVII in PDF Format (676 Kb)

Part 2 - A Survey of the Contemporary Indians of Canada Economic, Political, Educational Needs and Policies - The Hawthorn Report, October 1966


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