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Dion-Buffalo, Yvonne. "Four Generations: A Story of a Family of Plains Cree Women," American Studies Program, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, June 1996.
Canadian Indian history entails the gradual and ongoing dispossession of land, natural resources, rights of self-determination, and other things of value to the indigenous peoples since the arrival of the Europeans. Among the stories central to this history is that of the Indigenous women who were enfranchised after Confederation in 1869. I reexamined this issue and how it impacted four generations of a family of Plains Cree women living in the prairie provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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