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Totem Poles

…in the fish and fur trade with Europeans. During this time, coastal First Nations acquired new tools that enabled them to construct more elaborate poles. Most poles, even though they…

Métis

…title recognized for 512,000 ha of land in 1989, but the transition has also been met with challenges, such as political hurdles stemming from the failed Charlottetown Accord, and disagreements…

The Indian Act

…Act has also enabled the government to determine the land base of these groups in the form of reserves, and even to define who qualifies as Indian in the form…

Global Actions

…Once European colonial powers established borders, they treated Indigenous peoples and their concerns as domestic matters, even though colonialism was an international enterprise.5 Indigenous nations had found themselves divided by…

Aboriginal Title

…First Nations peoples even if existing Aboriginal title to the lands has not yet been proven in court—an act that many laud as another positive step towards the recognition of…

Indian Status

…legally significant. Status acknowledges the unique historical and constitutional relationship Aboriginal peoples have with Canada. For these reasons, attempts to abolish Indian status have been met with widespread resistance. In…

Aboriginal Rights

…Review 285. —– Recovering Canada: The Resurgence of Indigenous Law (U. of Toronto Press 2002). Foster, Hamar, Heather Raven, and Jeremy Webber, eds. Let Right Be Done: Aboriginal title, the…

UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

enjoy and practice their cultures and customs, their religions, and their languages, and to develop and strengthen their economies and their social and political institutions. Indigenous peoples have the right…

ILO Convention 169

…Aboriginal rights. These instruments have not been without problems and controversies—many experts, for instance, now view the ILO conventions as yet another form of paternalism toward Indigenous peoples. However, these…

Bill C-31

…her children, was no longer entitled to live on reserve, as they no longer had Indian status and could not inherit reserve land. Her band gave her a year to…