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Record #170045:

Biodiversity and Canada's aboriginal peoples / Russell Lawrence Barsh, James (Sakej) Youngblood Henderson.

Title: Biodiversity and Canada's aboriginal peoples / Russell Lawrence Barsh, James (Sakej) Youngblood Henderson.
Author(s): Barsh, Russell Lawrence.
Henderson, James (Sakej) Youngblood.
Date: 2003.
Publisher: Delft, Holland: Eburon Academic Publishers
In: Indigenous peoples : resource management and global rights. (2003.),
Abstract: Canada has publicly welcomed the emergence of indigenous peoples as a priority concern of the international community, and as direct participants in global affairs. The positive image of Canadian leadership in the empowerment of aboriginal peoples is not reflected in Canada's response to its own legal obligations under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBS). The CBS fails to respect other applicable international norms, as well as Canada's own constitution.
Notes:

In: Indigenous peoples : resource management and global rights / Svein Jentoft, Henry Minde, Ragnar Nilsen, eds.

Keywords: 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities: Eskimo.
325.3 -- Native policy: Eskimo.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*41) -- Canada.
SPRI record no.: 170045

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