
Beyond the Indian ACT
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Tom Flanagan is professor emeritus of political science, University of Calgary, and a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.Tom Flanagan is professor of Political Science at the University of Calgary and author of Harper's Team: Behind the Scenes in the Conservative Rise to Power and First Nations? Second Thoughts. Christopher Alcantara is assistant professor of Political Science at Wilfrid Laurier University. André Le Dressay is director of Fiscal Realities Economists and holds a PhD in Economics from Simon Fraser University. C.T. (Manny) Jules is chief of the First Nations Tax Commission and a former chief of the Kamloops Indian Band.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- PART ONE: PEOPLES AND PROPERTY
- 1 Property Rights in General
- 2 The Panorama of Indian Property Rights
- 3 A Failed Experiment: The Dawes Act
- PART TWO: LIMITED PROPERTY RIGHTS UNDER THE INDIAN ACT
- 4 The Legal Framework of the Indian Act
- 5 Customary Land Rights on Canadian Indian Reserves
- 6 Certificates of Possession and Leases: The Indian Act Individual Property Regimes
- 7 The First Nations Land Management Act: An Alternative to the Indian Act
- PART THREE: BEYOND THE INDIAN ACT
- 8 Why Markets Fail on First Nations Lands
- 9 Escaping the Indian Act
- 10 Back to the Future: Restoring First Nations Property-Rights Systems
- Appendix: Announcement of the Nisga'a Landholding Transition Act
- Notes
- Index
- A
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- F
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