Contested Visions of First Nation Governance: Secondary Analysis of Federal Government Research on the Opinions of On-Reserve Residents.
Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal 2005, Spring, 37, 1
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ABSTRACT/RESUME Using multiple regression analysis of data from the first national survey (N = 1,427) ever conducted of on-reserve, First Nation individuals, this article identifies and ranks in importance the determinants of respondents' support for the federal government's highly constraining approach to Aboriginal self-government. It also tests two competing explanations of that support--a colonized way of thinking versus a community development orientation.
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