Hawkes, David C., "Aboriginal Self-Government: What Does it Mean?" 1985.

 
Database ID25697
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Archives
Fonds/CollectionF.L. Barron fonds
Series1. Resource Files
File/Item Reference1. Resource Files-3-42 (Box 3)
Date of creation1985
Physical description/extent1 folder; 6 mm of textual records
Number of images1
Scope and contentFile contains a copy of David C. Hawkes paper, "Aboriginal Self-Government: What Does it Mean?" Pub. by Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Kingston Ontario c1985. ISBN-0-88911-428-5. Hawkes purpose was to educate Canadian provincial and federal government negotiators about the multiple Aboriginal views self-government. Hawkes states that most non-Aboriginal Canadians assume that one agreement for self-government could be made with all Canadian Aboriginal people. Hawkes suggests four different models for self-government arrangements. The study concludes there is little chance for agreements in the immediate future, and that his paper will only help in the design of a better framework of future negotiations.
Restrictions on accessThere are no restrictions on access.
ContributerInstitute of Intergovernmental Relations
Copyright holderUnknown
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TypePublished
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesReports
Provenance Access PointBarron, Frank Laurie, 1942-2000
Treaty boundariesCanada -- National
Cultural regionCanada -- National
NamesAssembly of First Nations
Constitution Act
First Ministers' Conference
Hawkes, David C.
Institute of Intergovernmental Relations
Metis National Council
SubjectIndigenous Relations
Government departments
Politics
Self-government
Metis
Band Council
Native Council of Canada
Date Range(s)1980-1989
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