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A series of papers presented at a workshop held in Kingston, Ontario, Feb. 16-18, 1987 to examine concerns of federal, provincial and territorial governments regarding the entrenchment of the right to self-government for aboriginal peoples in the constitution.
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Indians of North America, Legal status, laws, Politics and government, Inuit, Government relations, Self-government, Native peoples, Constitutional law, First Ministers' Conference on Aboriginal Constitutional Matters (1985: Ottawa, Ont.)., Métis, Constitutional amendments, Congresses, Bibliography, Indiens, Relations avec l'État, Inuits, Indiens d'Amérique, Droit, Land tenure, Terres, Natural resources, Landrecht, Verfassungsreform, Amendments, EskimosPlaces
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Aboriginal peoples and constitutional reform: what have we learned?
1989, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations
in English
0889115583 9780889115583
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Includes bibliographical references.
"Phase three, final report."
Summary in French.
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