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Aboriginal Communities: The Sechelt Self-Government Agreement, The State, and Interest Intermediation in British Columbia
Aboriginal Forestry: Community Management as Opportunity and Imperative
Aboriginal Law 2016: Year in Review
Aboriginal People: History of Discriminatory Laws
The Aboriginal Role in the Development of Albertan Oil and Gas Reserves
Aboriginal Title and Mining in Canada: More Questions Than Answers
Aboriginal Title in British Columbia: Tsilhqot'in Nation v. British Columbia
Advancing an Indigenous Framework for Consultation and Accommodation in BC: Report on Key Findings of the BC First Nations Consultation and Accommodation Working Group
Bande de Betsiamites: Enquêtes Relatives à la Route 138 et au Pont de la Rivière Betsiamites
Bearing the Burden: The Effects of Mining on First Nations in British Columbia
Betsiamites Band Council, Route 138 and the Betsiamites Reserve, Public Edition, July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Consists of bilingual annotated index, historical documents, maps, correspondence/letters, Band Council documents and final reports relating to the Band's claims alleging that reserve lands taken for highway use were never surrendered to Canada and/or transferred to the Province of Quebec. Commissioners include: Sheila G. Purdy and Alan C. Holman. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]
Betsiamites Band: Highway 138 and Rivière Betsiamites Bridge Inquiries - Final Report
Between Justice and Certainty: The British Columbia Treaty Process
Canada's Northern Strategy and East Asian Interests in the Arctic
Caretakers of the Land and Its People: Why Indigenous Trapline Holders' Legal Rights and Responsibilities Matter for Everyone
Carrying the Burden of Peace: The Mohawks, the Canadian Forces, and the Oka Crisis
Closing the Gap: Seeking Reconciliation, Advancing First Nations Well Being and Human Rights: Submission to Canada's Premiers
Co-Management of Natural Resources in Canada: A Review of Concepts and Case Studies
Comparative Governance Structures Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Discusses the self-government issues of legitimacy, power and resources, by using examples of current agreements. The article breaks the areas down in terms of: basic principles, rights through treaties, federal-provincial division of power, status of lands, legislative powers, and funding.
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