Indian Claims Commission Proceedings (2000) 12 ICCP

Type
Publication
ISBN 10
0662294564 
Category
General Library Collection  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2000 
Volume
12 
Pages
400 
Subject
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Claims 
Abstract
"This volume includes four reports from the Commission and two letters from the Minister of Indian Affairs & Northern Development in response to Commission recommendations on other completed inquiries. The first report is on the inquiry into the Blood Tribe/Kainaiwa claim regarding whether the surrender of 440 acres of reserve in southern Alberta had been lawful. The second is on the inquiry into surrender of seven parcels of reserve land from the Duncan's First Nation of Alberta in 1928. The main issue concerns the alleged breach of fiduciary obligations of the federal government & provisions of the Indian Act. The third report is the inquiry into the Manitoba Long Plain First Nation's claim to compensation for the loss of use of outstanding treaty entitlement land. The final report involves a claim put forward by the Bigstone Cree Nation of Alberta concerning treaty land entitlement calculations."--WorldCat.org. 
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