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Do joint decision-making boards enhance chances for a new partnership between the state and indigenous peoples? / André Hoekema.

Title: Do joint decision-making boards enhance chances for a new partnership between the state and indigenous peoples? / André Hoekema.
Author(s): Hoekema, André.
Date: 1995.
In: Indigenous Affairs. (1995.), (1) (1995)
Abstract: Discusses effectiveness of such boards in leading to genuine and longterm system of self-government. Considers whether any other forms of formal regulation or agreement provide better conditions for partnership in resource management matters. Examples studied include Nunavut Wildlife Management Board, Denendeh Conservation Board, James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement, and Greenland.
Notes:

Indigenous Affairs. (1) :4-10 (1995).

Keywords: 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities.
325.454 -- Native peoples, self-government.
333.013 -- Land ownership and native land claims.
504.062 -- Natural resources, conservation.
N -- Renewable resources.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*440) -- Northwest Territories.
(*424) -- Quebec.
(*38) -- Greenland.
SPRI record no.: 133812

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