This
paper examines and analyzes a land claims
agreement in Canada known as the Nunavut Agreement, that is intended to attenuate aboriginal
self-government over a widespread
region. The paper details the origins of the agreement, its purpose, controversial issues
associated with the agreement, and advantages associated with the agreement. Table of Contents Introduction The Inherent Right of Self-
Government Self-Government And The Land Rights Process A Summary Of The Most Urgent Treaty Issues Self-government Is Good For The Environment Self-government Is Good For The Economy Self-government Is Good for Native Culture Focusing On The Future Defining Success Sharing Implementation Responsibilities
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