Why do governments negotiate treaties with Aboriginal peoples? : 17 questions and answers on comprehensive land claims and the agreement-in-principle of a general nature with the Mamuitun Tribal Council...: R2-380/2005-PDF

"There have been various interpretations of the Agreement-in-Principle of a General Nature between the Mamuitun Tribal Council mak Nutashkuan and the governments of Canada and Québec, which have raised a number of questions among the public about this document. The purpose of this brochure is to promote a clear understanding of this agreement and to respond to some of the concerns that have been expressed. As well, this brochure explains the context for comprehensive land claims negotiations with Aboriginal peoples and provides information on the issues arising from these negotiations for the federal government, in light of its responsibilities in this regard"--Preamble, p. 1.

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Department/Agency Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
Title Why do governments negotiate treaties with Aboriginal peoples? : 17 questions and answers on comprehensive land claims and the agreement-in-principle of a general nature with the Mamuitun Tribal Council mak Nutashkuan.
Variant title 17 questions and answers on comprehensive land claims and the agreement-in-principle of a general nature with the Mamuitun Tribal Council mak Nutashkuan
Pourquoi négocier des traités avec les autochtones? : les revendications territoriales globales et l'entente de principe d'ordre général avec le Conseil tribal Mamuitun mak Nutashkuan en 17 questions-réponses
Publication type Monograph
Language Bilingual-[English | French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English | French]
Note(s) Title on added title page: Pourquoi négocier des traités avec les autochtones? : les revendications territoriales globales et l'entente de principe d'ordre général avec le Conseil tribal Mamuitun mak Nutashkuan en 17 questions-réponses.
Digitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada].
Issued also in printed form.
Text in English and French with separate title pages, French text follows English text.
Publishing information Ottawa : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2004.
Description 10, 10 p. : ill., maps
Catalogue number
  • R2-380/2005-PDF
Departmental catalogue number QS-5380-000-BB-A1
Subject terms Aboriginal peoples
Land claims
Agreements
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