Delgammukw v. B.C., [1998] 1 C.N.L.R. 14 (S.C.C.), rev’g in part [1993] 5 C.N.L.R. 1 (B.C.C.A.)
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The Appellants represent 39 hereditary chiefs representing 4,000 - 5,000 people in 51 houses all within the Gitskan clan. The province attempts to argue that \\\lands reserved for Indians\\\" only include reserve lands. Only the Federal government can extinguish Aboriginal rights, which includes Aboriginal title. Also, Aboriginal rights are sui generis and the treatment of oral evidence must be given proper consideration. (The date of this reply is estimated.)"
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- Delgammukw v. B.C., [1998] 1 C.N.L.R. 14 (S.C.C.), rev’g in part [1993] 5 C.N.L.R. 1 (B.C.C.A.)
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- The Appellants represent 39 hereditary chiefs representing 4,000 - 5,000 people in 51 houses all within the Gitskan clan. The province attempts to argue that \\\lands reserved for Indians\\\" only include reserve lands. Only the Federal government can extinguish Aboriginal rights, which includes Aboriginal title. Also, Aboriginal rights are sui generis and the treatment of oral evidence must be given proper consideration. (The date of this reply is estimated.)"
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- BC - Court of Appeal, Delgamuukw,Muldoe, Earl,Houses of Delgamuukw,Houses of Haaxw,Wet'suwet'en Houses,Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs (Appellant), R. (In Right of Canada),R. (In Right of British Columbia) (Respondent)
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- 1992-03-02
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- legal:986, local: , nation: First Nations
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- North America--Canada--British Columbia
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