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The Health Status of and Access to Healthcare by Registered First Nation Peoples in Manitoba
Alan Katz
Kathi Avery Kinew
Leona Star
Carole Taylor
Ina Koseva
Josée Lavoie
Charles Burchill
Marcelo L. Urquia
Andrew Basham
Leanne Rajotte
Venkata Ramayanam
Jessica Jarmasz
Susan Burchill
出版
Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, University of Manitoba, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
, 2019
ISBN
1896489982
9781896489988
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=2OVAzQEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
For Manitoba, the Cree were negotiators and signatories of Treaty 5 (1875, 1905) and Treaty 6 (1876, Mathias Colomb and Marcel Colomb).3 The Anishinaabeg are the Lakes people, living across North America in the northern US and southern provinces of Canada, from the Great Lakes across Lake of the Woods and the Interlake to the Rockies. [...] Summary Executive Summary Introduction This report is the product of a partnership between the First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba (FNHSSM) and the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy (MCHP), describing the results of a study of First Nation people's health status and access to healthcare. [...] The work that has gone into the study and the resulting report has been the basis for a renewed partnership between the Province of Manitoba, Manitoba First Nations, and the University of Manitoba. [...] At the time of the British North America Act (now called the Constitution Act of 1867) and the Constitution Act of 1982, the word used to define First Nations was the misnomer 'Indians'. [...] In addition, members of the Health Information Indian ceremonies and enabled confiscation of ceremonial Research Governance Committee, including First Nation items and medicines (1895-1951), and outlawed Indian Health Directors and other staff of the seven Tribal Councils, people from having the freedom of assembly or taking the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, and Manitoba Keewatinowi federal governm.