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OCTOBER 25, 2000 The Delgamuukw case is headed back to the Supreme Court again, as the Gitxsan First Nation in British Columbia is seeking a clarification on the historic decision. The decision recognized Native title to lands in British Columbia, where the Crown never entered into treaties with First Nations. But it establishes limits and tests on what can be considered aboriginal territory. The Gitxsan hope to solidify their claim to nine watersheds with the new case. Get the Story:
Historic native rights case going back to court (CBC 10/25) Relevant Links:
The Delgamuukw / Gisday'wa National Process - www.delgamuukw.org/index.html
Delgamuukw Consultation Guidelines - www.aaf.gov.bc.ca/aaf/consult.htm
Land case to go to court again
Facebook TwitterOCTOBER 25, 2000 The Delgamuukw case is headed back to the Supreme Court again, as the Gitxsan First Nation in British Columbia is seeking a clarification on the historic decision. The decision recognized Native title to lands in British Columbia, where the Crown never entered into treaties with First Nations. But it establishes limits and tests on what can be considered aboriginal territory. The Gitxsan hope to solidify their claim to nine watersheds with the new case. Get the Story:
Historic native rights case going back to court (CBC 10/25) Relevant Links:
The Delgamuukw / Gisday'wa National Process - www.delgamuukw.org/index.html
Delgamuukw Consultation Guidelines - www.aaf.gov.bc.ca/aaf/consult.htm
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