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A total of 14 records were found matching your criteria: Aboriginal Law


Aboriginal Rights: R v van Der Peet 1996

In this case that went to the Supreme Court, Dorothy van der Peet went fishing and caught 10 salmon under an Indian fish food license. She then sold these fish for profit. According to the law related to the Indian fish food license, Dorothy could not [more]


CURRENTS: Exploring Traditional Aboriginal Justice Concepts in Contemporary Canadian Society

This 193 page middle or high school resource examines questions such as how societies make laws, resolve conflicts, and deal with those who do not live up to society’s standards for behaviour. 
Obtainable [more]


Leadership and Government in Iroquois Society

This website includes information on the Iroquois Confederacy that covers many of the curricular outcomes laid out by Alberta Education. The teacher background section has detailed information regarding the structure of the Confederacy, the role and status of [more]


Mavericks: An Incorrigible History of Alberta

This is a dynamic website created to connect to the Alberta grades four to seven social studies curriculum. The ideas for student activities follow a project-based and inquiry-based learning approach and are multidisciplinary in nature [more]


Metis Rights: R. v Powley 2003

The Supreme Court of Canada heard the case involving Steve and Roddy Powley. The incident involved hunting without a license in the area of the city of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and the question that needed to be answered was whether or not this act was [more]


R v Marshall

Marshall, a First Nation man, was fishing for eels to sell to support his family. After he caught the eels, he was then charged with fishing without a license, selling eels without a license and fishing out of season.   When this case [more]

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