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Economic Development through Treaty Reparations in New Zealand and Canada
Myra J. Tait
, Kiera L. Ladner
Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences
University of Manitoba
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Canada
100%
New Zealand
100%
Economic Development
100%
Treaties
100%
Indigenous Communities
25%
First Nations
25%
Socio-economic Development
25%
Winnipeg
25%
Traditional Territories
25%
Legal Challenges
25%
Waikato
25%
Political Challenges
25%
Indigenous Self-determination
25%
Confiscation
25%
Case Settlement
25%
Law-Making Power
25%
Comparative Legal Analysis
25%
Treaty of Waitangi
25%
Crown Land
25%
Social Sciences
Canada
100%
New Zealand
100%
Territory
33%
Self Determination
33%
Socioeconomic Development
33%
International Instruments
33%
Treaty of Waitangi
33%