Telling It to the Judge Taking Native History to Court |
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Author:
| Ray, Arthur J. |
Series title: | McGill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern Studies |
ISBN: | 978-0-7735-4080-4 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2012 |
Publisher: | McGill-Queen's University Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $29.95 |
Book Description:
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In 1973, the Supreme Court's historic Calder decision on the Nisga'a community's title suit in British Columbia launched the Native rights litigation era in Canada. Legal claims have raised questions with significant historical implications, such as, "What treaty rights have survived in various parts of Canada? What is the scope of Aboriginal title? Who are the Métis, where do they live, and what is the nature of their culture and their rights?"
In 1973, the Supreme Court's historic Calder decision on the Nisga'a community's title suit in British Columbia launched the Native rights litigation era in Canada. Legal claims have raised questions with significant historical implications, such as, "What treaty rights have survived in various parts of Canada? What is the scope of Aboriginal title? Who are the Métis, where do they live, and what is the nature of their culture and their rights?"