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Prosper, a former chief of Paqtnkek First Nation in Nova Scotia, successfully argued for the amendments intended to solve a ...
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The treaty, which comes more than 220 years after the state was colonised, creates an assembly and truth-telling body.
While the world might be shrinking in its engagement with the United States, it seems that America is still deeply interested in Aboriginal art.
In the state of Victoria, Australia has seen its first ever treaty with Aboriginal people signed and formalized as law. It ...