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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
Alaska History and Cultural Studies - Governing Alaska - Native Citizenship and Land Issues
Welcome to White Earth Land Recovery Project
Mission: to facilitate recovery of original land base of White Earth Indian Reservation, while preserving & restoring trad'l practices of sound land stewardship, language fluency, community development, & strengthening our spiritual & cultural heritage
Independent Online Edition > Australasia: Aborigines reclaim ownership of tribal homeland By Kathy Marks in Sydney (03 January 2007)
The Githabul, an Aboriginal tribe, call the rainforest a "supermarket", full of their traditional foods, such as turtles and spiny ant-eaters known as echidnas. But when they hunt these native creatures, they risk being prosecuted and fined.
Virtual Museum of Canada: The Making of Treaty #8 (in Canada's Northwest)
The Making of Treaty #8 in Canada’s Northwest, a Virtual Museum of Canada exhibit, commemorates a historic event of enormous importance to Alberta’s northern First Nations. On June 21, 1899, on a point of land just south of present-day Grouard, Albert
I want 2 go home: We are the Bushmen of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana - Kgeikani Kweni
We are the Bushmen of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana. Together with our children, we number around 1,000 people. The government has forced us off our ancestral land, and now we live in resettlement camps. Since being relocated we have problem
P.O.V. - In The Light Of Reverence | PBS
Devils Tower. The Four Corners. Mount Shasta. All places of extraordinary beauty — and impassioned controversy — as Indians and non-Indians struggle to co-exist with very different ideas about how the land should be used. For Native Americans, the lan
Treaty 8: 1899-1999 - Exhibitions - Library and Archives Canada
First negotiated in late June 1899, Treaty 8: some 840k sq km. Not only largest land settlement by Can. gov. w/ FNs, but also first to recognize that "aboriginal title" of Indians and Métis are co-existent.
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