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Page 94
... issues is much more balanced geographically . ) Native issues in the United States were largely ignored , perhaps because their po- litical context is quite different and difficult to pin down . The relevance for Canadian readers is ...
... issues is much more balanced geographically . ) Native issues in the United States were largely ignored , perhaps because their po- litical context is quite different and difficult to pin down . The relevance for Canadian readers is ...
Page 100
... Issues " and " Native Rights " respectively . The Indians of Kettle Point and Stony Point want back land taken over by the Canadian army during World War II . The army claims it still needs Camp Ipperwash . The issue is complicated by a ...
... Issues " and " Native Rights " respectively . The Indians of Kettle Point and Stony Point want back land taken over by the Canadian army during World War II . The army claims it still needs Camp Ipperwash . The issue is complicated by a ...
Page 105
... issues , at which provincial premier Bob Rae spoke but was not otherwise in attendance . The day began and ended with spiritual ceremonies by two elders . Many of the speakers were Native and addressed legal issues from their own points ...
... issues , at which provincial premier Bob Rae spoke but was not otherwise in attendance . The day began and ended with spiritual ceremonies by two elders . Many of the speakers were Native and addressed legal issues from their own points ...
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