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Abstract

Beginning with the First Nations protests in the summer of 1975, Michael Kew provides the historical background for land claims in Canada and British Columbia. He deals with the issues of title extinguishment, land use, reserves, cutoff lands and self-government. The BC aboriginal land claims issue is described in the context of decolonization.


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Accession No:

SSc. C684

Title:

Land Claims

Speaker(s):

Kew, Michael
Hale, Linda (instructor)

Date Taped:

7 October 1975

Location:

Langara Campus, Vancouver Community College

Length:

59:14

No. of Reels:

One

Physical Condition:

Audible

Subject Headings:

Indians of North America--Land tenure--British Columbia
Indians of North America--British Columbia--Claims
Indians of North America--British Columbia--Government Relations

Discipline Headings:

British Columbia History
British Columbia Studies
Native Studies
Canadian History

Added Entries:

Kew, J.E. Michael

Notes:

Container title - Land claims/Dr. M. Kew. On container: Script available.

Additional Comments:

Actual introduction not recorded - Kew not identified directly.
Speaking to a BC Studies class

Date Evaluated:

27 May 1999

Evaluator:

L. Hale



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