The case of New Brunswick-Aboriginal relations / David Milne.: Z1-1991/1-41-180E-PDF
"This is a study of New Brunswick-Aboriginal relations. It seeks at one level to review the history, identify the patterns, and monitor the state of that relationship. This is, of course, a large subject that an essay of this length can only begin to untangle. On another level, this is a study of the specific programs and policies of the province of New Brunswick affecting Aboriginal peoples from the perspective of Aboriginal governance: how far have New Brunswick programs and policies limited or encouraged self-government by Aboriginal peoples?"--Intro., p. 3.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Privy Council Office. Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. |
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Title | The case of New Brunswick-Aboriginal relations / David Milne. |
Variant title | New Brunswick-Aboriginal relations |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. Imperfect: paginations listed in t.o.c. and printed in report do not match in this digitized edition. Caption title. At head of title: Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Canadian Governments and Aboriginal Peoples Project. Includes bibliographical references. Introduction -- pt. I. Historical overview -- pt. II Present context -- pt. III. Assessing the relationship -- pt. IV. Conclusion -- pt. V. Notes -- pt. VI. Acknowledgments -- pt. VII. Selected bibliography. |
Publishing information | [Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996?] |
Author / Contributor | Milne, David,1941- |
Description | 80 p. |
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Subject terms | Commissions of inquiry Aboriginal peoples Provincial governments Self government |