Title | Two Paths One Direction: Parks Canada and Aboriginal Peoples Working Together |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
Authors | Langdon, S., Prosper R., & Gagnon N. |
Publisher | The George Wright Forum |
Place Published | Michigan: The George Wright Society |
Publication Language | en |
Keywords | Aboriginal, Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge, accountability, ATK, consensus, cooperative management structures, Cree, First Nations, knowledge system, land claims, legislation, Métis, Miskisew Cree First Nation, National Parks Act |
Abstract | Canada's unique legal and constitutional relationship with Aboriginal peoples has been set out and defined by the Royal Proclamation 1763, the Constitution Act 1982, various statutes, and court decisions. Because of this unique relationship, Parks Canada considers Aboriginal peoples as partners and works closely with a wide variety of Aboriginal Groups in all regions of the country. However, that has not always been the case. |
URL | http://readperiodicals.com/201005/2143150501.html#b |
Topics | Aboriginal peoples, Aboriginal traditional knowledge, Parks Canada |
Locational Keywords | Wood Buffalo National Park |
Group | CEMA |
Citation Key | 22103 |