Jeffrey Simpson
Treaty-making in B.C.: Noble sentiments, difficult realities
‘We’ve spun our wheels and haven’t gone anywhere’Scrap the Indian Act
Sun Jul 25 2010
The Indian Act is a relic of the 19th century. Passed by Parliament in 1876 and administered by the federal Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, it defines who is an “Indian” and sets out rules for governing reserves.
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