Redefining Aboriginal-White relations: Canada's Inuit

Inuit leaders have developed unique political relations with governments in Canada. They have made considerable progress in achieving their people's aspirations as a result. If the Canadian government accepts significant, well-prepared portions of the Inuit agenda such as the creation of a Nuna...

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Main Author: Jull, Peter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:10833/pj.pdf
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spelling ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:10833 2023-05-15T16:54:06+02:00 Redefining Aboriginal-White relations: Canada's Inuit Jull, Peter 1991-01-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:10833/pj.pdf https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:10833 unknown Inuit Nunavut Indigenous self-determination Indigenous self-government 370103 Race and Ethnic Relations Journal Article 1991 ftunivqespace 2020-08-03T22:22:52Z Inuit leaders have developed unique political relations with governments in Canada. They have made considerable progress in achieving their people's aspirations as a result. If the Canadian government accepts significant, well-prepared portions of the Inuit agenda such as the creation of a Nunavut territory in the near future, this would be an historical breakthrough in white-aboriginal relations with positive effects for Canadian unity, Otherwise, twenty years of good progress affecting one-third of Canada's land area could be thrown away. Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit Nunavut The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace Nunavut Canada
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Indigenous self-government
370103 Race and Ethnic Relations
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Indigenous self-determination
Indigenous self-government
370103 Race and Ethnic Relations
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Redefining Aboriginal-White relations: Canada's Inuit
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description Inuit leaders have developed unique political relations with governments in Canada. They have made considerable progress in achieving their people's aspirations as a result. If the Canadian government accepts significant, well-prepared portions of the Inuit agenda such as the creation of a Nunavut territory in the near future, this would be an historical breakthrough in white-aboriginal relations with positive effects for Canadian unity, Otherwise, twenty years of good progress affecting one-third of Canada's land area could be thrown away.
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