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Land code (Part 1)

First Nations land management – The Indian Act

by HATTON J, ARNOTT B
Published in May 2025 - Page 22

The evolution of Canada’s nation-state marked a dramatic shift from its original governance by Indigenous Peoples to control by colonial settlers.

Before European contact, Indigenous nations had maintained sophisticated systems of governance based on their traditions, laws, and customs. These systems were often communal, emphasizing collective decision making and a deep respect for the land.

Beginning in the 17th century, various treaties between First Nations and colonial authorities were negotiated, as European

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