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All or Nothing: Modernization, Dependency and Wage Labour on a Reserve in Canada

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Title
All or Nothing: Modernization, Dependency and Wage Labour on a Reserve in Canada
Abstract
This is a case study of one Native community that attempted to end the cycle of poverty and underdevelopment by encouraging investment by a multinational corporation. The authors examine the impact the investment has had on social relations within the community. Specifically it is argued that this path of development has followed modernization principles similar to those undertaken in many Third World countries. While such investment creates jobs in the community, it also leads to economic exploitation and dependency, while furthering factionalization in terms of politics and culture.
Publication
Canadian Journal of Native Studies
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
203–228
Date
1992
Short Title
All or Nothing
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Citation
Haddad, T., & Spivey, M. (1992). All or Nothing: Modernization, Dependency and Wage Labour on a Reserve in Canada. Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 12(2), 203–228. http://www3.brandonu.ca/cjns/12.2/haddad.pdf