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November 16, 2005
Supreme Court of Canada Reports of Pu...
This service is provided through a collaborative effort of the Supreme Court of Canada, Lexum and the Research Chair of Legal Information of the Law Faculty at the University of...
November 16, 2005
The Douglas Treaties (1850 – 1854)
A description of the Douglas Treaties on Vancouver Island, published by the BC Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation. http://www.gov.bc.ca/arr/history/douglas.htm
November 16, 2005
Six-Stage Treaty Negotiation Process
British Columbia Treaty Commission Agreement Six-Stage Treaty Process The six-stage treaty process is set out in the BC Claims Task Force Report of 1991 and in&...
November 16, 2005
Co-management of Aboriginal Resources
by Tracy CampbellProfessional Associate, Arctic Institute of North America http://arcticcircle.uconn.edu/NatResources/comanagement.html [from Information North, Vol 22, no.1 ...
November 16, 2005
The Use of Geographic Information Sys...
by Benjamin D. Johnson School of Community and Regional Planning, University of British Columbia © …
November 16, 2005
The Role of GIS in Integrated Resourc...
By Ralph Makokis and David Buckley
November 16, 2005
A Culturally Relevant Solution for th...
Bryan A. Marozas GIS Coordinator, Bureau of Indian Affairs Abstract Many Indian tribes have been exposed to the benefits of automated spatial data and &...
November 16, 2005
The Role of Geographic Information Sy...
Bryan A. Marozas GIS Coordinator, Bureau of Indian Affairs Introduction The following commentary was written to supply researchers, attorneys, &...
November 16, 2005
What’s Good for the Goose?: The...
Joseph Spaeder Graduate Group in Ecology Dept. of Anthropology – UC Davis Abstract Resolving conflicts over scarce renewable resources is among the greate...
October 12, 2002
Paper: Developments in the Law of Con...
by Robert Freedman and Hugh Braker, Q.C., Braker & Company reproduced with permission and courtesy of the B.C. Aboriginal Fisheries Commission
September 21, 2002
Tsawwassen First Nation
Referrals in an urban setting The Tsawwassen First Nation (TFN) is located in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. Their traditional territory, as displayed here, encompa...
September 21, 2002
Sliammon First Nation
Defines the Cost of Doing Business The Sliammon First Nation is located near Powell River on the Sunshine Coast flanked by the Strait of Georgia to the West an...
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