Annotated summary of the Alaskan Native Land Claims Settlement and the James Bay Agreement in principle / M. Pavick.: R74-31/1975E-PDF
"According to sources in the Indian and Eskimo Affairs Program, Indian Affairs is providing general assistance to the negotiations such as providing a land use survey for native land selections. As well, they are represents and involved in the eight sub-committees that have been designated to study the major provisions of the agreement in principle. These sub-committees overlook the various constituent parts of the agreement (i.e., Land Selection Committee, Organizational sub-committee for the creation of the Regional Government etc.)."--p. 15.
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| Title | Annotated summary of the Alaskan Native Land Claims Settlement and the James Bay Agreement in principle / M. Pavick. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 30 p. : maps |
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