A history of the Native claims processes in Canada, 1867-1979 / prepared by Richard C. Daniel for Research Branch, Department of Indian & Northern Affairs.: R32-314/1980E-PDF
"This historical background paper is about the various processes and mechanisms used by government since Confederation in an attempt to resolve native claims. It is a survey, not a definitive study, to try to understand why certain claims arose, how these were put forward for settlement, government's reponse to them, and the ultimate success of the settlement. It is intended for the general reader, either native researcher, government official, academic or student, who wishes to gain some information and insight on native claims. The report is divided into two sections. The first contains various 'case studes' and the second, an anlysis based on the historical facts presented in each study"--Introd., p. iv.
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| Title | A history of the Native claims processes in Canada, 1867-1979 / prepared by Richard C. Daniel for Research Branch, Department of Indian & Northern Affairs. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | iv, 248 p. |
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| Departmental catalogue number | QS-3293-000-EE-A1 |
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