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From Wardship to Rights Criminal Justice generations of students

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generations of students

the blockade

Encounters on the Passage: Inuit Meet the Explorers examines the historical accounts of the expeditions of Sir Edward Parry

The boy explains that treaty belts are made from wampum and they represent promises made to last

looking forward and plans to get there are re-conceptualized through dialogue to learn new way of being that heal and inspire

From Wardship to Rights Criminal Justice generations of studentsFrom Wardship to Rights: The Guerin Case and Aboriginal Law is by Jim Reynolds, former general council for the Musqueam Indian Band in Vancouver. He has practiced, taught, and written about Aboriginal law for four decades, and has acted for clients in major litigation advancing Aboriginal rights, including the Guerin case, as well as in many economic development projects. He has numerous publications, the most recent being Aboriginal Peoples and the

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