SIPP Public Policy Papers 39

Date

2006-01

Authors

Anderson, Robert B.
Barnett, Corinne

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Publisher

Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy

Abstract

This paper explores the struggle by Indigenous people in Canada and New Zealand1 for the recognition of their rights to their traditional lands and resources and the role that these resources are expected to play, and indeed have played, in providing Aboriginal people and Maori the capacity to pursue development on their terms both economically and as ‘nations’ with Canada and New Zealand.

Description

Indigenous Land Claims in New Zealand and Canada: From Grievance to Enterprise

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Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy

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