Our Land: The Maritimes : the Basis of the Indian Claim in the Maritime Provinces of CanadaSaint Annes Point Press, 1980 - 226 sidor Includes sections on the historical recognition of aboriginal rights, the gradual loss of Indian country, the government's attempts to assimilate by definition, a legal analysis of relevant United States and Canadian case law on aborigional rights and a collection of relevant historical documents. |
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