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A summary of the hearings, findings and recommendations findings of the Metis and Non-Status Indian Constitutional Review Commission of the Native Council of Canada. The Commission, chaired by Harry W. Daniels, held meetings across Canada between 1980 and 1981 to identify the issues and concerns of the off-reserve "Native" population in relation to the place of Aboriginal people in Canada in the soon to be patriated Canadian Constitution.
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Native People and the Constitution of Canada: the Report of the Metis and Non-Status Indian Constitutional Review Commission.
1981, Mutual Press
in English
0969097069 9780969097068
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"There are basically three options open to Native peoples in how they related to the state and society: assimilation, coexistence and integration."
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"There are basically three options open to Native peoples in how they related to the state and society: assimilation, coexistence and integration."
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