Some Aspects of the Legal Status of Canadian Indians. - Howard E. Staats. - Article. - April 1964.

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Database ID25023
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections
Fonds/CollectionCanadiana Pamphlets Collection
SeriesXXXII
File/Item ReferenceXXXII-153-SomeAspects (36)
Date of creationApril 1964
Physical description/extent1 article; 16 pages of textual records
Number of images16
Scope and contentThe author uses numerous examples of how the legal system works against aboriginals in Canada. Case subjects include practicing medicine without a license, hunting on unoccupied Crown lands in the Northwest Territories, and income tax and traffic laws on reserves. The author calls for examinations of the reserve system and the Indian Act.
Restrictions on accessThere are no restrictions on access.
ContributerHoward E. Staats (author)
Copyright holderStaats, Howard E.
Copyright expiry dateUnknown
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TypePublished
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesArticles
Provenance Access PointUniversity of Saskatchewan Library. Canadiana Pamphlets Collection
Other notesPhotocopy from Osgoode Hall Law Journal, April 1964, pp. 36-51. Some photocopies are cut off at bottom of page.
Treaty boundariesCanada -- National
Cultural regionCanada -- National
NamesCohen, Felix S.
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
Staats, Howard E.
SubjectLaw and Legislation -- Acts -- Indian Act
Law and Legislation -- Acts -- Canadian Citizens Act
Law and Legislation -- Acts -- Bill of Rights
Law and Legislation -- Acts -- British North America Act
Crown Lands
Legal Issues -- Supreme Court
Reserves
Treaty
Date Range(s)1776-1799
1950-1959
1960-1969
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