Between Colonialism and Independence: Analyzing British Columbia Treaty Politics From a Pluralist Perspective By
and the governments of Canada and British Columbia constitute an event of singular importance for the treaty process in B.C.1 After years of frustrated efforts, the AIPs suggest that at the level of principle at least, a number of First Nations in B.C. and the
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Summary: | and the governments of Canada and British Columbia constitute an event of singular importance for the treaty process in B.C.1 After years of frustrated efforts, the AIPs suggest that at the level of principle at least, a number of First Nations in B.C. and the |
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