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  1. 1
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    33818
    Year:
    1950
    ... winters on record, which adversely affected employment in many industries ... winter employment in the logging industry necessitated temporary relief 
  2. 2
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34235
    Year:
    1958
    ... winter. The reverse was true in Great Slave Lake area where winter brush clearing projects bolstered the economy. About 100 Indians from Fort Good Hope 
  3. 3
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34122
    Year:
    1957
    ... winter the number of Indians participating in this industry decreased accordingly. Consequently, there was a further reduction in real income from hunting 
  4. 4
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34353
    Year:
    1959
    ... Winter work projects were undertaken to create winter roads in northern Manitoba and to conclude preliminary clearing of right-of-ways on southern reserves 
  5. 5
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    33940
    Year:
    1953
    ... winter in large quantities, and this development appreciably maintained a degree of winter employment. As it appears that basketry will continue to be a 
  6. 6
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34213
    Year:
    1958
    ... winter, particularly in woods operations. Large numbers of Indians, however, returned to trapping, and many were thus able to support their families 
  7. 7
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34350
    Year:
    1959
    ... winter. A significant development was the abolition of individual traplines in the Mackenzie delta in favour of group areas, which is expected to stimulate 
  8. 8
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34120
    Year:
    1957
    ... winter, to return to the beet fields in the spring. Small groups shared in the construction of the Mid-Canada radar line, the West Coast Transmission line 
  9. 9
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34211
    Year:
    1958
    ... winter opportunities for the casual employment of unskilled workers were generally reduced. In some areas these conditions spurred interest in trapping 
  10. 10
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    33998
    Year:
    1954
    ... winter. With a view to building larger herds, several of the bands gave consideration to the purchase of young female cattle from their band funds, these 
  11. 11
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34075
    Year:
    1956
    ... winter created some economic hardship, various large projects gave employment to any Indian who wanted to work. Amongst these projects were the West Coast 
  12. 12
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34359
    Year:
    1959
    ... winter and eligible persons registered for social allowances and benefits. The total number receiving these allowances and benefits is now up to 869 and yet 
  13. 13
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34234
    Year:
    1958
    ... winter. Rural electrification was extended to eight houses on the Sarcee Reserve and six houses on the Stony Plain Reserve. Plans have been developed to 
  14. 14
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    33896
    Year:
    1952
    ... winter roads in the North. Ontario Conditions for the Indians of southern Ontario continued to improve during the year. Work was plentiful and wages were 
  15. 15
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    33941
    Year:
    1953
    ... winter and the plentiful supply of caribou and game, relief issues to most of the Indian bands were reduced. An,exception to this trend was noted at Aklavik 
  16. 16
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    33893
    Year:
    1952
    ... winter, clam digging was undertaken by a large group of Indian families with very satisfactory results. Employment opportunities in industry continued at a 
  17. 17
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    33823
    Year:
    1950
    ... winter, with women making such articles as seal mitts, purses, and slippers. This project augmented the employment provided by the construction of nine new 
  18. 18
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34242
    Year:
    1958
    ... winter and the general decline in activity throughout the Province. The economic position of the Indians during the winter benefitted from several factors 
  19. 19
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34346
    Year:
    1959
    ... winter, and it is hoped that an early start with construction can be made in 1959. The necessary land for Indian residential sites was obtained in Dawson 
  20. 20
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34103
    Year:
    1957
    ... winter use. Both of these locations are within the range of the barren ground caribou and the augmented supply of fish, much of which is used for dog feed 
  21. 21
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34036
    Year:
    1955
    ... winter feed and, in a number of cases, had to market cattle which normally would have been kept for herd production. In spite of the wet weather, however 
  22. 22
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    33930
    Year:
    1953
    ... winter without additional purchases. Cattle marketing from some Indian herds was heavier than desirable because of favourable prices, but in these instances 
  23. 23
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34079
    Year:
    1956
    ... winter and unusually heavy snowfall greatly curtailed woods operations and reduced their income. The construction of Camp Gagetown offered employment to a 
  24. 24
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    34326
    Year:
    1959
    ... winter. A survey of 15 trapping camps north of Brochet in Manitoba during January showed that even though all had supplies of fish from the fall run, they 
  25. 25
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    33932
    Year:
    1953
    ... winter, and no reserve was in any way affected by the epidemic of foot and mouth disease. Some of the reserves in the File Hills Qu'Appelle Agency were in 
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