Inuit perspectives on treaty rights and governance / by Wendy Moss.: Z1-1991/1-41-174E-PDF

The topic of treaty rights and governance involves examining ways of reversing the negative impacts of colonialism in the context of Canadian federalism. Treaty rights and governance issues encompass the most fundamental aspects of the relationship between Aboriginal peoples in Canada and the Canadian state. Part 1 of this paper reviews policy statements and publications by Inuit organizations on the subjects of self-government and treaty rights. Part 2 is a report of interviews with Inuit leaders on several issues relating to treaty rights and self-government.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Privy Council Office.
Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
Title Inuit perspectives on treaty rights and governance / by Wendy Moss.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Title from caption.
Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.
Issued also in French under title: Les droits issus de traités et la fonction gouvernementale dans l'optique Inuit.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : [Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples], [1995?].
Author / Contributor Moss, Wendy.
Description [61] p.
Catalogue number
  • Z1-1991/1-41-174E-PDF
Subject terms Commissions of inquiry
Aboriginal peoples
Self government
Agreements
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