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The Saugeen Nation similarly understood that it owned the fish and water . ... The suggestion that fishing was a public right was misguided and a colonial act of appropriation of resources which did not belong to the Crown .
The Saugeen Nation similarly understood that it owned the fish and water . ... The suggestion that fishing was a public right was misguided and a colonial act of appropriation of resources which did not belong to the Crown .
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The long delay was no doubt occasioned by Adam Watson's legal opinion on the fisheries , which had been ... Instead he argued that fishing was a public right in Lakes and navigable rivers “ ... and that neither the Crown nor any power ...
The long delay was no doubt occasioned by Adam Watson's legal opinion on the fisheries , which had been ... Instead he argued that fishing was a public right in Lakes and navigable rivers “ ... and that neither the Crown nor any power ...
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ery Overseer and their current Indian Agent , who explained their position to the Minister of the Interior ( also the Superintendent General ) : ... that they may be permitted to fish on their own fishing grounds , around Georgina ...
ery Overseer and their current Indian Agent , who explained their position to the Minister of the Interior ( also the Superintendent General ) : ... that they may be permitted to fish on their own fishing grounds , around Georgina ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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