Sunday, November 15, 2009

People Are Conditioned To Fight For A Spot At The Trough

Elmer Derrick, chief negotiator of the Gitxsan Treaty Office, says ‘the status quo is not working and it has to change.’

The B.C. natives who want to break free

Some Gitxsan leaders believe hope and sustainability lie in walking away from Indian Act, but others are vehemently opposed

A rule of one's own

A proposal by the Gitxsan hereditary chiefs in northwest British Columbia to emancipate their band from the Indian Act is promising, and shows an admirable pragmatism and creativity.

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