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- Q1661337 subject Q8338917.
- Q1661337 subject Q8460317.
- Q1661337 abstract "Indian agent is the title of a position in Canada mandated by the Indian Act of that country. An Indian agent was the chief administrator for Indian affairs in their respective districts, although the title now is largely in disuse in preference to "government agent". The powers of the Indian agent held sway over the lives of all First Nations people in their jurisdictions. Both Indian Act and government agent duties were fused in the original colonial title of gold commissioner, which encompassed both agencies as well as the duties of magistrate, policeman, coroner and surveyor.This title was also used in the United States in the 19th and early 20th centuries for individuals authorized to interact with Native American tribes on behalf of the U.S. government; see Indian agent.".
- Q1661337 wikiPageWikiLink Q1125875.
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- Q1661337 wikiPageWikiLink Q2986734.
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- Q1661337 wikiPageWikiLink Q49297.
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- Q1661337 wikiPageWikiLink Q8338917.
- Q1661337 wikiPageWikiLink Q8460317.
- Q1661337 comment "Indian agent is the title of a position in Canada mandated by the Indian Act of that country. An Indian agent was the chief administrator for Indian affairs in their respective districts, although the title now is largely in disuse in preference to "government agent". The powers of the Indian agent held sway over the lives of all First Nations people in their jurisdictions.".
- Q1661337 label "Indian agent (Canada)".