Displacement of Indigenous People in Canada under the Indian Act: Participatory Video with Lake St. Martin and Little Saskatchewan First Nations on Flood Impacts

Author:

Thompson Shirley,Suzuki Kaoru

Publisher

Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.

Subject

General Medicine

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