This study discusses the history of Indian policy in Canada, and examines the areas of justice, policy, leadership, culture and economy as factors in self-government.
Presents the native viewpoints on issues related to the government of status Indians such as aboriginal rights, treaty rights and Indian-provincial relationships.
'The volume represents perhaps the most extensive treatment to date on the critical and as yet unresolved question of Canada's original peoples' rights and title within a major Western state. The editors of this work have brought together an impressive body of opinion on the top...