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Validation and constraint: a discursive examination of the British Columbia land question in an era of treaty negotiations

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Sadik, Tonio
Language:English
Published: Simon Fraser University 2008
Subjects:
Anthropology – Canada
Indians
Treatment of – Canada – History
Indians of North America – Canada – Politics and government
Indians of North America – Canada – Government Relations
Indians of North America – Legal status
laws
etc. – Canada
Indians of North America – British Columbia – Treaties
Claims
Discourse
first nations
Indigenous-state relations
Media
policy
Treaties
British Columbia
Canada
First Nations
Online Access:https://summit.sfu.ca/_flysystem/fedora/sfu_migrate/9219/etd4233.pdf
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