Aboriginal tenure in the Constitution of Canada

by James Youngblood Henderson

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This book is a cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary project exploring the meaning of Aboriginal and treaty rights in the constitution of Canada. The book provides an understanding of constitutional order and how it affirms the Aboriginal order. This book includes: parts 1: the common law and land, 2: treaty reconciliations, 3: legal protection of Aboriginal tenure, 4: displacing colonial discourse, 5: judicial reconciliation of Aboriginal tenure, 6: Sui Generis Aboriginal tenure, 7: toward show more reconciliation for the millennium. show less

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Politics and Government, Nonfiction
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346.7104Society, government, & cultureLawPrivate LawNorth AmericaCanada
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KE7739 .L3 .H46LawLaw of CanadaLaw of CanadaNative peoples. Indians. Inuit

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