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Modern Treaties, Land Back & Indigenous Self-Determination 

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Treaty-making in Canada is older than the country itself. From the treaties Indigenous people made amongst themselves and those with early settlers, to the confederation-era treaties that allowed for the settlement of the country: the story of this place is, in many ways, the story of the treaty.
Despite those early treaties being ignored and used as tools of dispossession, Indigenous resistance led to the emergence of so-called “modern” treaties in the 1970s into the present. Modern treaties are comprehensive in scope, often include pathways for self-government, and require long-term inter-governmental relations. But similar to the earlier confederation-era treaties, the lack of implementation is becoming a challenge.
A critical area where there is a lack of implementation is around lands and resources. Even as the modern treaties presume to “settle” disputes around land tenure, clashes emerge around land use planning, hunting economies, and resource development, among other issues. These conflicts are disputed in courts or on the land.
But this provokes the question: what does land back look like in modern treaty territories?
Yellowhead Institute and the Modern Treaties Implementation Research Project hosted this online discussion on Monday, April 4 featuring an incredible panel of Gwich’in and Inuk leaders who discussed this question and more.
Featured Speakers: Chief Dana Tizya Tramm, Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, Kunuk Inuutiq, Natan Obed. Kris Statnyk, Jae Lightfoot and Hayden King

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29 июн 2024

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@rampantmutt9119
@rampantmutt9119 Год назад
“On September 4, 2012, the federal government let fall any pretence of seeking compromise or reform when it announced the ‘results based’ approach to modern treaty (comprehensive claims) and self-government agreements. Henceforth, the federal government would only deal with bands that, in effect, agree to surrender before the negotiations continue. To be included in the future negotiations, bands would be required to: Accept the extinguishment (modification) of Aboriginal Title; Accept the legal release of Crown liability for past violations of Aboriginal Title & Rights; Accept elimination of Indian Reserves by accepting lands in fee simple; Accept removing on-reserve tax exemptions; Respect existing Third Party Interests (and therefore alienation of Aboriginal Title territory without compensation); Accept (to be assimilated into) existing federal & provincial orders of government; Accept application of Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms over governance & institutions in all matters; Accepting Funding on a formula basis being linked to own source revenue; Other measures, and accept becoming Aboriginal municipalities.” - The Reconciliation Manifesto: Recovering the Land, Rebuilding the Economy - Arthur Manuel and Ronald Derrickson
@LynnGehl
@LynnGehl Год назад
There is no "Land Back" in modern treaties. All we have to do is look at the Algonquin land claims process in Ontario. We are offered 1.7% of our traditional territory and no resource revenue sharing. I do wonder why the Yellowhead Institute is not placing more effort in exposing this fraud. I say this because we are talking about land the Parliament Hill squats on; this means the Algonquin issue has the potential to raise awareness to Canada's ongoing colonization. Nothing has changed. Nothing at all. There is no land back.
@linda6893
@linda6893 Год назад
Allow is a strange word, in certain contexts. Do the people have adequate space, for growth of every kind. Research that. Are the homeless going home, to community. Research that. Are you holding onto your title, to land. Are you making it a requirement for resource sharing, in the name of partnership in the development of normal co existence. I'm not liking the 3rd sentence of the previous poster. Maybe the people, need to research that?
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