Material for speeches on treaties to students .: R32-442/1974E-PDF
"When people study the evolutionary growth of Canadian Indian treaty activity, the general consensus seems to be that the solutions to the various major claims, controversies and contentions that attend the study will have to be political rather than judicial. One element of this consensus is to the effect that British "Treaty" policy gave official recognition to the subject of "Indian Rights""--p. 2.
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| Title | Material for speeches on treaties to students . |
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| Description | 1 v. (various pagings) |
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