Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 26Carleton University, 1995 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 185
... treaty rights of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada " . Manomin as a symbol , then , affirms it as an aboriginal and treaty right rather than a provincial crown resource . In fact , the culture and governance of manomin is the longest ...
... treaty rights of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada " . Manomin as a symbol , then , affirms it as an aboriginal and treaty right rather than a provincial crown resource . In fact , the culture and governance of manomin is the longest ...
Page 186
... Treaty # 3 , this document does not reflect the oral tradition of the people whose ancestors gathered in the thousands to be present at the treaty negotiations in 1873 and whose leaders instructed several of their own to record in ...
... Treaty # 3 , this document does not reflect the oral tradition of the people whose ancestors gathered in the thousands to be present at the treaty negotiations in 1873 and whose leaders instructed several of their own to record in ...
Page 189
... Treaty # 3 . In the southern portion of Treaty # 3 , the Fort Frances and Thunder Bay districts , bands ' traditional areas were set aside for annual permit renewal , in effect , whether applied for or not . Thus the provincial ...
... Treaty # 3 . In the southern portion of Treaty # 3 , the Fort Frances and Thunder Bay districts , bands ' traditional areas were set aside for annual permit renewal , in effect , whether applied for or not . Thus the provincial ...
Contents
ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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