Entre autorité fédérale et provinciale : territoire et ressources dans les provinces de l’ouest canadien

In western Canada, aboriginal rights to land and its underground resources are intimately linked to the terms of the so-called numbered treaties signed, between 1871 and 1921, between First Nations and the federal government. Even though the central government had not yet obtained from the entire ab...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:92638f38383e4c87b19a5fc69cb8f3b92021-12-02T10:30:38ZEntre autorité fédérale et provinciale : territoire et ressources dans les provinces de l’ouest canadien1626-025210.4000/nuevomundo.46083https://doaj.org/article/92638f38383e4c87b19a5fc69cb8f3b92008-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/46083https://doaj.org/toc/1626-0252In western Canada, aboriginal rights to land and its underground resources are intimately linked to the terms of the so-called numbered treaties signed, between 1871 and 1921, between First Nations and the federal government. Even though the central government had not yet obtained from the entire aboriginal population an agreement to adhere to the treaties already signed, it transferred Crown land to the western provinces in 1930. It was therefore agreed that the provinces would transfer back land to the federal government for the establishment of reserves for the exclusive use of the aboriginal nations which would adhere to treaties. Thus, the western provinces became part of the negotiations of adhesions to the numbered treaties even though the federal government, guardian of the aboriginal population, held, and still holds, exclusive authority over aboriginal affairs. As a result, and in spite of the guardian status of the central government, laws, whether provincial or federal, are often contrary to the interests of American Indians and they generate a number of conflicts.Marine Le PulochCentre de Recherches sur les Mondes AméricainsarticleCanadaNative Americansnatural resourcestreatiesWestern provincesAnthropologyGN1-890Latin America. Spanish AmericaF1201-3799ENFRPTNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos (2008)
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language EN
FR
PT
topic Canada
Native Americans
natural resources
treaties
Western provinces
Anthropology
GN1-890
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
spellingShingle Canada
Native Americans
natural resources
treaties
Western provinces
Anthropology
GN1-890
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
Marine Le Puloch
Entre autorité fédérale et provinciale : territoire et ressources dans les provinces de l’ouest canadien
description In western Canada, aboriginal rights to land and its underground resources are intimately linked to the terms of the so-called numbered treaties signed, between 1871 and 1921, between First Nations and the federal government. Even though the central government had not yet obtained from the entire aboriginal population an agreement to adhere to the treaties already signed, it transferred Crown land to the western provinces in 1930. It was therefore agreed that the provinces would transfer back land to the federal government for the establishment of reserves for the exclusive use of the aboriginal nations which would adhere to treaties. Thus, the western provinces became part of the negotiations of adhesions to the numbered treaties even though the federal government, guardian of the aboriginal population, held, and still holds, exclusive authority over aboriginal affairs. As a result, and in spite of the guardian status of the central government, laws, whether provincial or federal, are often contrary to the interests of American Indians and they generate a number of conflicts.
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title Entre autorité fédérale et provinciale : territoire et ressources dans les provinces de l’ouest canadien
title_short Entre autorité fédérale et provinciale : territoire et ressources dans les provinces de l’ouest canadien
title_full Entre autorité fédérale et provinciale : territoire et ressources dans les provinces de l’ouest canadien
title_fullStr Entre autorité fédérale et provinciale : territoire et ressources dans les provinces de l’ouest canadien
title_full_unstemmed Entre autorité fédérale et provinciale : territoire et ressources dans les provinces de l’ouest canadien
title_sort entre autorité fédérale et provinciale : territoire et ressources dans les provinces de l’ouest canadien
publisher Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains
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