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With material provided by the Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs’ office, court transcripts from Delgam’Uukw v. British Columbia, and her own research, Dawn Mills paints a compelling picture of the Gitxsan and their right to land and self-government. While the book focuses on the judgments rendered in the Gitxsan’s struggle in the Supreme Court and an analysis of the judgments and strategies utilized, Mills also details the Gitxsan relationship to the land and their community. Contrary to the position taken by many legal scholars, Mills argues that the trial judgment in the Delgam’Uukw decision opened up new opportunities for First Nations people to present evidence based on oral traditions that had not been previously accepted by the courts.

Table of Contents

Foreword / Don Ryan
Introduction
Gitxsan Glossary

1. Be Gentle on the Newcomers

2. Since the Coming of the Lixs giigyet
The Arrival of the Lixs giigyet: The Regional Economy 1795 - 1910
Tensions between the Lixs giigyet and the Gitxsan: 1871 - 1884
The Land Question
The Establishment of the Reserve Commission in 1875
Reserve Allocations: 1891 - 1898
The Stewart-Vowell Commission

3. The Trials of the Gitxsan
Delgam’Uukw v. Attorney General of British Columbia
After 1927: Background to the 1987 Trial
The Calder Case
The British Columbia Court of Appeal Decision, 1993
Delgam’Uukw v. British Columbia, 1997

4. Gitxsan Property, Ownership, and Governance
Wilp Property and Ownership
The Sigidim haanak’a and Governance Principles
Li’ligit

5. Gitxsan Reconciliation
Past Usage of the Crown
Gitxsan Acts of Reconciliation
The Gitxsan Treaty Model
Governance
Conclusion

Notes
Bibliography
Index

For Future Generations: Reconciling Gitxsan and

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    Publisher: Purich Publishing
    Publication Date: 01/08/2008
    ISBN13: 9781895830347, 978-1895830347
    ISBN10: 1895830346

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    With material provided by the Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs’ office, court transcripts from Delgam’Uukw v. British Columbia, and her own research, Dawn Mills paints a compelling picture of the Gitxsan and their right to land and self-government. While the book focuses on the judgments rendered in the Gitxsan’s struggle in the Supreme Court and an analysis of the judgments and strategies utilized, Mills also details the Gitxsan relationship to the land and their community. Contrary to the position taken by many legal scholars, Mills argues that the trial judgment in the Delgam’Uukw decision opened up new opportunities for First Nations people to present evidence based on oral traditions that had not been previously accepted by the courts.

    Table of Contents

    Foreword / Don Ryan
    Introduction
    Gitxsan Glossary

    1. Be Gentle on the Newcomers

    2. Since the Coming of the Lixs giigyet
    The Arrival of the Lixs giigyet: The Regional Economy 1795 - 1910
    Tensions between the Lixs giigyet and the Gitxsan: 1871 - 1884
    The Land Question
    The Establishment of the Reserve Commission in 1875
    Reserve Allocations: 1891 - 1898
    The Stewart-Vowell Commission

    3. The Trials of the Gitxsan
    Delgam’Uukw v. Attorney General of British Columbia
    After 1927: Background to the 1987 Trial
    The Calder Case
    The British Columbia Court of Appeal Decision, 1993
    Delgam’Uukw v. British Columbia, 1997

    4. Gitxsan Property, Ownership, and Governance
    Wilp Property and Ownership
    The Sigidim haanak’a and Governance Principles
    Li’ligit

    5. Gitxsan Reconciliation
    Past Usage of the Crown
    Gitxsan Acts of Reconciliation
    The Gitxsan Treaty Model
    Governance
    Conclusion

    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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