Metis Land Rights in Alberta

Metis Land Rights in Alberta
Title Metis Land Rights in Alberta PDF eBook
Author Joe Sawchuk
Publisher Metis Association of Alberta
Pages 292
Release 1981
Genre Social Science
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This handbook gives you an insight into some of the struggles that the Metis people have faced in the past and the incentive to continue striving to attain a more fulfiling life.

Alberta's Metis Settlements Legislation

Alberta's Metis Settlements Legislation
Title Alberta's Metis Settlements Legislation PDF eBook
Author Catherine Edith Bell
Publisher Regina : Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina
Pages 166
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
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"On 1 November 1990, the government of Alberta enacted legislation to enable Metis ownership and government of Alberta's Metis settlement lands. This book explores the legislative history of the Metis settlements and constitutional issues arising from Alberta's initiative."--Cover.

The Metis and the Land in Alberta : Land Claims Research Project, 1979-1980

The Metis and the Land in Alberta : Land Claims Research Project, 1979-1980
Title The Metis and the Land in Alberta : Land Claims Research Project, 1979-1980 PDF eBook
Author Metis Association of Alberta
Publisher
Pages 476
Release 1980
Genre Métis
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The Dynamics of Native Politics

The Dynamics of Native Politics
Title The Dynamics of Native Politics PDF eBook
Author Joe Sawchuk
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 186
Release 1998-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1895830559

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Historically, Aboriginal People have had little influence on the development of Native policy from within government. As a result, national, provincial, and regional Native political organizations have developed to lobby government on Native Peoples issues. Joe Sawchuk defines the various native groups in Canada and examines the origins of the organizations that represent them. He examines the structure of the organizations, their relationship with government, how the organizations fit within the context of the larger society, and the way in which power is consolidated within the organizations themselves. Many non-Native structures pervade Native, and especially Metis, political organizations. Using examples from his experience as director of land claims for the Metis Association of Alberta in the early 1980's, Sawchuk illustrates how Aboriginal organizations set their political agendas, and how federal and provincial funding and internal politics influence those agendas. The record of Native political organizations in Canada has been impressive. The questions continue to be are how their structures affect their ability to represent an Aboriginal point of view, whether government funding blunts their effectiveness, and how decreases in funding might affect them in the future.

Metis Settlements Land Registry

Metis Settlements Land Registry
Title Metis Settlements Land Registry PDF eBook
Author Metis Settlements Land Registry (Alta.)
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1992
Genre Métis
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Summary of the Metis Settlements Land Law in Alberta [not the full text of the Land Policy or Regulations] providing an overview of the different types of Metis title, provisional title, allotments and leases.

Bead by Bead

Bead by Bead
Title Bead by Bead PDF eBook
Author Yvonne Boyer
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 236
Release 2021-05-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0774865997

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Bead by Bead examines the parameters that current Indigenous legal doctrines place around Métis rights discourse and moves beyond a one-size-fits-all approach. Contributors to this volume address the historical denial of Métis concerns with respect to land, resources, and governance. Tackling such themes as the invisibility of Métis women in court decisions, identity politics, and racist legal principles, they uncover the troubling issues that plague Métis aspirations for a just future. By revealing the diversity of Métis identities and lived reality, this critical analysis opens new pathways to respectful, inclusive Métis-Canadian constitutional relationships.

The Government and Politics of the Alberta Metis Settlements

The Government and Politics of the Alberta Metis Settlements
Title The Government and Politics of the Alberta Metis Settlements PDF eBook
Author Thomas C. Pocklington
Publisher University of Regina Press
Pages 188
Release 1991
Genre Alberta
ISBN 9780889770607

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This study of the eight Metis settlements in northern Alberta examines their history, legal status, government and politics, external and internal organizations, the issue of self-government and the opinions and attitudes of residents on a number of topics, and presents an unconventional approach to native self government.