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Aboriginal land claim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aboriginal land claims are claims of Native or Aboriginal peoples (also referred to as Indigenous peoples) about their right of ownership of the land they inhabited before the arrival of settlers, pr...
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Land claim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Land claims are a legal declaration of desired control over areas of property including bodies of water. The phrase is usually only used with respect to disputed or unresolved land claims. Some types...
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Alaska Native Land Claims - book edited by Robert D. Arnold with various Alaskans. Posted with permission of the Alaska Native Foundation. ... Statements from: Alaska Native Land Claims Part II, "Hearings before the Subcommittee on Indian Affairs of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs,
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Those claims of the 226 plaintiffs are dismissed. 227 228 24. But for the question of extinguishment, the plaintiff's 229 aboriginal sustenance rights would have constituted a legally 230 enforceable, continuing burden upon the title of the Crown. ... and the province agreed to 294 furnish whatever land was required for reserves.
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OTTAWA - The Conservative government will attempt to lower the temperature on its relations with Canada's ... The Conservatives hope that by bringing native leaders into the land-claims process, they can defuse tensions and avoid a repetition of the violence that plagued protests at Oka, Ipperwash and Caledonia.
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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that Congress’ apology for overthrowing the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893 bears no moral, political or legal weight in stopping the State of Hawaii from selling 1.2 million acres of land seized during the illegal regime change before resolving land claims by Native Hawaiians.
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Off-site search results for "Western Land Claims"... ... Students On Site: Native Americans: Claiming Native American Land; In addition, to receive either land or payment for land, in this example and in many others, Native Americans had to demonstrate their tribal membership to the satisfaction of white officials.
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