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註釋In view of the growing desire of the native peoples of Canada to take control of their destiny, it became necessary to know more about what could happen on certain reservations as concerns the economy and especially local enterprise. This study sets out to accomplish this by underscoring the distinctive elements of native business dynamics on several Quebec reservations. On the basis of an extremely pertinent introduction to the socio-economic and cultural environment of the chosen terrains, while taking into account the numerous institutional constraints experienced by Canadian Indians, the study brings out the characteristics and the profiles of native entrepreneurs and businesses, revealing what is at stake in the process of creating businesses in the native milieu.