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... land - use rights and the privileges of community mem- bership . This custom seems to have survived in an altered ... land . The significance of land to the Wampanoag went far beyond its prod- ucts . Aborignally , the basic political ...
... land - use rights and the privileges of community mem- bership . This custom seems to have survived in an altered ... land . The significance of land to the Wampanoag went far beyond its prod- ucts . Aborignally , the basic political ...
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... land on the Indian reserve and on the federal compound at the opposite end of the is- land . The federal government acted as the Board's sponsor and was responsible for all capital costs . The provincial government paid a portion of the ...
... land on the Indian reserve and on the federal compound at the opposite end of the is- land . The federal government acted as the Board's sponsor and was responsible for all capital costs . The provincial government paid a portion of the ...
Page 222
... land from the Micmacs and Maliseets when to do so would be to admit that the lands truly did belong to the Native People ? Besides , what if the Native People refused ? No. Nova Scotia could not take such a chance at such a critical ...
... land from the Micmacs and Maliseets when to do so would be to admit that the lands truly did belong to the Native People ? Besides , what if the Native People refused ? No. Nova Scotia could not take such a chance at such a critical ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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