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The identities and roles of aboriginal peoples in Canada continue to be clarified.
She was one of the first Aboriginal peoples in Canada to be published in the early 1970s.
Paper Talk: a history of libraries, print culture, and Aboriginal peoples in Canada before 1960.
This report was the result of an investigation, commissioned by the federal government, to research the social conditions of Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
The original Indian Act does two things affecting all Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
The Commission examined many issues which it deems to be relevant to any or all of the Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
Cartier's first encounter with aboriginal peoples in Canada, most likely the Mi'kmaq, was brief; some trading occurred.
They have branches that deal with unemployment, children services, land agreements and the rights of Métis people as Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
Population of Aboriginal peoples in Canada:
In general, aboriginal peoples in Canada continue to have the right to define themselves for their own purposes and such definitions may have wider application.
This historic focal point was at the cross roads of canoe routes traveled by Aboriginal peoples in Canada for thousands of years.
The Court set out a number of principles regarding the interpretation of treaties between the Crown and aboriginal peoples in Canada.
Futures and Identities: Aboriginal Peoples in Canada ed.
His piano work Stadaconé (1858) was notably the first notated composition to be based on the music of the aboriginal peoples in Canada.
Aboriginal peoples in Canada comprise the First Nations, Inuit and Métis.
The First Nation is a strong advocate of Aboriginal peoples in Canada, and aboriginal and treaty rights.
Some Aboriginal peoples in Canada have also adopted the term "First Nation" to replace the word "band" in the name of their community.
Canada's 1982 Constitution Act recognized the Inuit as aboriginal peoples in Canada, but not First Nations.
While section 25 is also the Charter section that deals most directly with Aboriginal peoples in Canada, it does not create or constitutionalize rights for them.
The Métis are one of the aboriginal peoples in Canada who trace their descent to mixed European and First Nations parentage.
Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 provides constitutional protection to the aboriginal and treaty rights of Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
Canadian Aboriginal law is the body of Canadian law that concerns a variety of issues related to aboriginal peoples in Canada.
The Canadian Constitution Act of 1982, sections 25 and 35 recognized the Inuit as a distinctive group of aboriginal peoples in Canada.
Aboriginal rights refer to the activities, practice, and traditions of the aboriginal peoples in Canada that are integral to the distinctive culture of aboriginal peoples.
The latter oversaw the exploration of the western territories by the "wintering partners", those who did the actual trading for fur with the Aboriginal peoples in Canada.