Treaty 8 and Traditional Livelihoods: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

Discusses the conflict over interpretation of the Treaty's provision for hunting, fishing, and trapping rights; governments' have relied on the written document, while Aboriginals argue that the verbal promises are more important than what was recorded.
Author/Creator
Richard T. Price
Shirleen Smith
Open Access
Yes
Primary Source
No
Citation
Native Studies Review, vol. 9, no. 1, 1993-1994, pp. 51-91
Publication Date
1993-1994
Location
Resource Type
Articles -- Scholarly, peer reviewed
Format
Text -- PDF
Language
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