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Prospering Together: The Economic Impact of the Aboriginal Title Settlements in B.C
by Roslyn, Ph.D. Kunin
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with references to "First Nations".
Excerpt - on Page 2: "
... be "a much wider political and legal reconciliation between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal societies, not to mention greater economic opportunity for First Nations. This chapter assumes that negotiations are, and remain, the most rational and predictable way of achieving that reconciliation. ... "
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Saskatchewan First Nations: Lives Past and Present (Trade Books based in Scholorship(TBS))
by Christian Thompson
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... Broadview, her roots stem from the Sakimay Saulteaux First Nation and Marival Metis Colony. Currently an associate professor for the First Nations University of Canada and a doctoral student in English, she resides in Saskatoon. ... "
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Contributions of Aboriginal Peoples to Canadian Identity and Culture, Volume 1
by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
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with references to "First Nations".
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... illegally estab- lished itself as a country, on their land, and believe that the state has ignored the legitimacy of First Nations territory. ... "
Key Phrases:
First Nations, British Columbia, New York, United States, White Paper, Nova Scotia, boriginal peoples, quilled panels, snowshoe clubs, hunting series, land surrenders, sentencing circles
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... that chiefs from the seven First Nations comprising Mamaweswen, the North Shore Tribal Council(NSTC), come together to discuss the business of self-government.3 The treaty hangs in recognition ... "
Key Phrases:
First Nations, Health Board, Health Transfer, Indian Act, Toronto Star, Attorney General, personal healing journeys, community healing, healing lodges, cultural esteem, sentencing circles, circle sentencing
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