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First Nations urged to exercise their right to vote in the Provincial election on May 12
Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs: First Nations urged to exercise their right to vote in the Provincial election on May 12
Waitangi Tribunal
The Waitangi Tribunal was established in 1975 by the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975. The Tribunal is a permanent commission of inquiry charged with making recommendations on claims brought by Maori relating to actions or omissions of the Crown that breach th
First Nations Title & Rights Alliance, B.C. Canada
First Nations from across British Columbia have united to protect land, forests, and communities for future generations. The growing Title and Rights Alliance has the potential to transform B.C.'s environment and economy.
TheStar.com - Reconciling `Us' and `Them'
We need leaders who understand the Constitution, binding treaties and Canada's global obligations
Sara Mainville is a lawyer and former elected band councillor of her community of Couchiching First Nation near Fort Frances in northwestern Ontario. She is
Courting Responsibility - Mother Jones - February 10, 2004
How a small group of campaigning lawyers (ILRF) could turn a 200-year-old U.S. law into a powerful and global weapons for human rights activists.
The Australian: Michael Connor: A shaky foundation for native title rights [December 06, 2005]
Terra nullius only entered our history writing and law rhetoric in the late 20th century and quickly poisoned relations between Aborigines and other Australians. Elsewhere, tribal groups had been deprived of their lands but only in Australia was the prese
Aboriginal Title
This is a list of book re: Aboriginal title, sorted according to author's name, and cases are alphabetical by index name.
Kent McNeil - Osgoode Hall Law School
Michael Asch mentioned that he advocates for First Nations' sovereignty.
Indian Claims Commission | Commission des revendications des Indiens
An excellent reference for Land Claims.
Law 340 R01 - Indigenous Rights, Land and Governments,Faculty of Law, University of Victoria, Summer 2005– Course Description
Professor John Borrows (jborrows@uvic.ca (250) 721-8167)
UBC First Nations Studies Program Speakers Series
The first edition of the FNSP Internet Speakers Series focused on Governance and Land Claims issues in British Columbia, and consisted of eight weekly sessions from January 18th to March 15th, 2005. A total of eighteen guest speakers joined our discussion
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