Land Claims

Unsettling Canada: A Review

Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Kam'ayaam/Chachim'multhnii (Cliff Atleo
Jr.)
Decolonization, vol. 5, no. 1, 2016, pp. 71-78
Description
Book review of: Unsettling Canada: A National Wake-Up Call by A. Manuel and R. M. Derrikson.
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The Use of History in Aboriginal Land Claims

Alternate Title
Canadian Studies in Europe ; v. 8
European Seminar for Graduate Students in Canadian Studies ; 16th
E-Books » Chapters
Author/Creator
Tracie Scott
Description
Discusses how competing interpretations of history have influenced arguments used, and decisions rendered, in court cases. Excerpt from Dynamics of Canada: Studying Canada's Past and Current Realities edited by Keith Battarbee and Mélanie Buchart. Entire volume on one pdf. To access this paper scroll to p. 99.
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Using Land Use and Occupancy Mapping to Establish a Protected Area Network in the Deh Cho Territory, Canada

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Herb Norwegian
Petr Cizek
Indigenous Affairs, no. 4, Land Rights: A Key Issue, 2004, pp. 30-35
Description
Discusses methods and results gained from land use and occupancy studies which was used for negotiating land withdrawals legally prohibiting new land sales, land leases, mineral staking, oil/gas exploration and timber cutting. To access this article, scroll down to page 30.
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Valuing First Nation Land Claims and Other Historical Damages

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Arthur J. Hosios
Lawrence B. Smith
Appraisal Journal, vol. 74, no. 1, Winter, 2006, pp. 43-52
Description
Article identifies a bias employed in the valuation of claims, and proposes an alternate approach and procedure to estimate loss of use value.
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We Are a Riverine People: The Penobscot Nation of Maine

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Mark Chavaree
Cultural Survival Quarterly, vol. 38, no. 2, We are Still Here: Tribes in New England Stand Their Ground, June 2014, p. [?]
Description
Chronicle of the last 34 years of struggle to settle claims between the Penobscot Nation and the State of Maine.
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We Choose the Path of Dialogue

Articles » General
Indigenous Affairs, no. 2, Bolivia, June 2002, pp. 34-35
Description
Brief interview with Marcial Fabricano, President of the Coordinating Body of Indigenous Peoples of Eastern Bolivia, CIDOB. To access this article, scroll down to page 34.
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Welcome, Nunatsiavut

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Clint Davis
Inuktitut, no. 96, Spring, 2005, pp. 59-61
Description
Commemorates the signing of the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement, the fourth and final modern land claim agreement for Canada's Inuit.
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What Do Land Claims Mean to Indians?

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Theresa Nahanee
Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 5, no. 7, August 30, 1975, pp. 5-6
Description
Basis of land claims in common law and International law.
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What Treaty Eight Actually Says

Alternate Title
What Treaty #8 Actually Says
What Treaty 8 Actually Says
What Treaty No. 8 Actually Says
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Candis McLean
Report, vol. 30, no. 1, January 6, 2003, p. 12
Description
Brief review of recent judicial decisions involving land claims and select issues related to Indigenous mineral rights in Alberta.
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Where Whitemen Come to Play

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Nicholas Lawson
Cultural Survival Quarterly, vol. 9, no. 1, Parks and People, Spring, 1985
Description
Suggests that Parks Canada should follow similar guidelines to other nations, such as Australia, where a national park is created in conjunction with the settlement of an aboriginal land claim.
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White Eyes' Lies and the Battle for Dzil Nchaa Si'an

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
John R. Welch
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 21, no. 1, To Hear the Eagles Cry: Contemporary Themes in Native American Spirituality (Part 3), Winter, 1997, pp. 75-109
Description
Author examines stereotypes about the Apache people and how these narratives affect the way that the Apache people are perceived and engaged with by the United States government in land disputes generally, and specifically in relation to the Mt. Graham Observatory case.
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Wilma Moore Interview

Alternate Title
Indian History Film Project
Oral History » Oral Histories
Author/Creator
Wilma Moore
Murray Dobbin
Indian History Film Project
Description
Wilma Moore was a teacher in Saskatoon who was involved in the Saskatchewan Metis Society in the 1930s and 1940s.
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"Working Together": The Dynamics of Multilevel Governance in Nunavut

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Thierry Rodon
Arctic Review on Law and Politics, vol. 5, no. 2, 2014, pp. 250-270
Description
Looks at the unique relationship between the Government of Nunavut and Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.(NTI) , a non-profit organization established as a result of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement.
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Yukon First Nations and the Alaska Highway Gas Pipeline

Articles » General
Author/Creator
David Roddick
Indigenous Affairs, no. 2-3, Arctic Oil and Gas Development, 2006, pp. 12-19
Description
Overview of pipeline project and analysis of its economic impacts. To access this article, scroll down to page 12.
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Yukon First Nations Self-Government Act

Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Government of Canada
Description
Agreements for the settlement of claim of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations, the First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun, the Teslin Tlingit Council and the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation.
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Yukon Northern Affairs Program Devolution Transfer Agreement

Documents & Presentations
Description
Agreement guided by the principles established in the Devolution Protocol Accord and signed by Canada, the YTG (Government of the Yukon), the Council of Yukon First Nations and members of the Kwanlin Dun First Nation, the Liard First Nation, Kaska Tribal Council, on behalf of the Ross River Dena Council and Kaska Dena Council.
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