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- catalog abstract "Provides a treatise on the law of aboriginal rights and treaties, the historical pattern of dealing with those rights and an exposition of the alternative judicial and legislative solutions for the settlement of native claims. Extensively revised and enlarged.".
- catalog contributor b5333873.
- catalog contributor b5333874.
- catalog contributor b5333875.
- catalog contributor b5333876.
- catalog contributor b5333877.
- catalog contributor b5333878.
- catalog created "c1972.".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "c1972.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1972.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-340) and index.".
- catalog description "Part I: Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Who is a native persion -- Part II: The law of aboriginal rights -- 3. The theory of aboriginal rights -- 4. The origins and recognition of aboriginal rights in Canada -- 5. The legal content of an aboriginal claim -- 6. Extinguishment of aboriginal title -- 7. Compensation for the taking of aboriginal lands -- 8. The nature of aboriginal possession as a prerequisite to the application of the law of aboriginal rights -- Part III: The law of indian treaties -- 9. The legal nature of indian treaties -- Part IV: The historical pattern of dealings with the Native Peoples of Canada -- 10. History of the pattern of dealings with Native Peoples in Canada -- 11. New France and Quebec -- 12. The Atlantic provinces -- 13. Southern Ontario -- 14. The prairie provinces -- the "numbered" treaties -- 15. Aboriginal title in the Northwest Territories -- Anthony Hooper -- 16. Aboriginal rights in the Hudson's Bay Company territories -- 17. British Columbia -- 18. The Yukon Territory -- 19. The special case of the Métis -- Part V: Some current issues in the law of native rights -- 20. The law of native hunting and fishing rights -- 21. Mineral rights on reserve lands -- 22. Federal control over indian reserves -- Part VI: Alternative solutions for the settlement of native rights -- 23. The United States Indian Claims Commission -- Kenneth Lysyk -- 24. The Alaska Settlement -- Part VII: Conclusion -- 25. Summary and conclusion -- Appendix I: Proclamation of 1761 and related documents -- Appendix II: Royal Proclamation of 1763 -- Appendix III: Maritimes Treaties -- Appendix IV: Treaty No. 3 with Adhesion and Order-in-Council -- An example of a Numbered Treaty -- Appendix V: Report of Honourable W. A. MacDonald -- Appendix VI: Speech by Prime Minister Trudeau -- Select Bibliography -- Index".
- catalog description "Provides a treatise on the law of aboriginal rights and treaties, the historical pattern of dealing with those rights and an exposition of the alternative judicial and legislative solutions for the settlement of native claims. Extensively revised and enlarged.".
- catalog extent "xxiv, 352 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Native rights in Canada.".
- catalog identifier "0773600191".
- catalog identifier "077361012X (pbk)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Native rights in Canada.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "c1972.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Toronto : Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada in association with General Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Native rights in Canada.".
- catalog spatial "Canada".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog subject "342/.71/087".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Canada Government relations.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Legal status, laws, etc. Canada.".
- catalog subject "Indigenous peoples Canada Government relations.".
- catalog subject "Indigenous peoples Legal status, laws, etc. Canada.".
- catalog subject "Inuit Canada Government relations.".
- catalog subject "Inuit Legal status, laws, etc. Canada.".
- catalog subject "KC206 N278 1972".
- catalog subject "KE7709 .N38 1972".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Who is a native persion -- Part II: The law of aboriginal rights -- 3. The theory of aboriginal rights -- 4. The origins and recognition of aboriginal rights in Canada -- 5. The legal content of an aboriginal claim -- 6. Extinguishment of aboriginal title -- 7. Compensation for the taking of aboriginal lands -- 8. The nature of aboriginal possession as a prerequisite to the application of the law of aboriginal rights -- Part III: The law of indian treaties -- 9. The legal nature of indian treaties -- Part IV: The historical pattern of dealings with the Native Peoples of Canada -- 10. History of the pattern of dealings with Native Peoples in Canada -- 11. New France and Quebec -- 12. The Atlantic provinces -- 13. Southern Ontario -- 14. The prairie provinces -- the "numbered" treaties -- 15. Aboriginal title in the Northwest Territories -- Anthony Hooper -- 16. Aboriginal rights in the Hudson's Bay Company territories -- 17. British Columbia -- 18. The Yukon Territory -- 19. The special case of the Métis -- Part V: Some current issues in the law of native rights -- 20. The law of native hunting and fishing rights -- 21. Mineral rights on reserve lands -- 22. Federal control over indian reserves -- Part VI: Alternative solutions for the settlement of native rights -- 23. The United States Indian Claims Commission -- Kenneth Lysyk -- 24. The Alaska Settlement -- Part VII: Conclusion -- 25. Summary and conclusion -- Appendix I: Proclamation of 1761 and related documents -- Appendix II: Royal Proclamation of 1763 -- Appendix III: Maritimes Treaties -- Appendix IV: Treaty No. 3 with Adhesion and Order-in-Council -- An example of a Numbered Treaty -- Appendix V: Report of Honourable W. A. MacDonald -- Appendix VI: Speech by Prime Minister Trudeau -- Select Bibliography -- Index".
- catalog title "Native rights in Canada / co-editors: Peter A. Cumming, Neil H. Mickenberg ; associate editors: Kevin R. Aalto ... [et al.].".
- catalog type "text".