Indian Land Claims and Rights - L.I. Barber. - Speech. - October 1974.

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Database ID24777
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections
Fonds/CollectionCanadiana Pamphlets Collection
SeriesXXXII
File/Item ReferenceXXXII-107-IndianLand (36)
Date of creationOctober 1974
Physical description/extent1 document; 15 pages of textual records
Number of images15
Scope and contentThis speech, given by L.I. Barber, Indian Claims Commissioner for Canada, at a Royal Society of Canada symposium on Amerindians, outlines the history of land claims in Canada and the negotiations occurring to settle the backlog of grievances relating to land claims. He also notes that Eskimo / Inuit concerns are only being recognized as a genuine concern in the early 1970s.
ContributerBarber, L.I. (author)
Copyright holderBarber, Lloyd I.
Copyright expiry dateUnknown
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TypePublished
Primary MediaTextual documents
Provenance Access PointUniversity of Saskatchewan Library. Canadiana Pamphlets Collection
Treaty boundariesCanada -- National
International
Cultural regionCanada -- National
International
NamesBarber, Lloyd I., 1932-
Malouf, Mr. Justice
Morrow, Mr. Justice William
Nelson, Mr. Justice
Northwest Territories Indian Brotherhood
Wah-shee, James
SubjectCrown Lands
Culture
Early European Settlers
Fur Trade
Government policy
Land Claims
North
Religion
Reserves
Treaty
Land Claims
Indian Claims Commissioner
Inuit
Date Range(s)1492-1649
1960-1969
1970-1979
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