Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

When the Mounties came. : Mounted Police and Cree relations on two Saskatchewan reserves / by Tracy Lee Strom.

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Canadian Policing Research

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1 online resource (v, 189 pages)

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"Fall 1999"
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Saskatchewan, 1999.

Summary

"This thesis explores the history of Mounted Police and Cree relations on two Saskatchewan Reserves: Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation in the north-east of the province, and Poundmaker Cree Nation in the central south-western portion of Saskatchewan. Sources include oral interviews of elders from each reserve as well as a wide variety of primary and secondary sources, including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police records. One of the main goals of this thesis is to present a Cree perspective on contact and interaction with the Mounted Police. ... This thesis supplies a brief history of the two Cree groups to provide insight on the existing methods of Cree law enforcement long-established prior to the arrival of the Mounted Police, and the complexities encountered in adapting to the laws of the Canadian government."--Abstract.

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