Reference:

'Shared Citizenship and Self-Government in Canada: A Case Study of James Bay and Nunavik (Northern Quebec)', in Langton, Mazel, Palmer, Shain, Tehan (eds), Settling with Indigenous People: Modern treaty and agreement-making (The Federation Press, 2006).

Author:Palmer, L, Tehan, M,
Title:'Shared Citizenship and Self-Government in Canada: A Case Study of James Bay and Nunavik (Northern Quebec)', in Langton, Mazel, Palmer, Shain, Tehan (eds), Settling with Indigenous People: Modern treaty and agreement-making (The Federation Press, 2006).
Year:2006
Reference Type:Book Chapter
Language:English
URL:http://www.federationpress.com.au/bookstore/book.asp?isbn=9781862876187
URL Date:17/04/08
Pinpoint:Chapter 2
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