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Exploring Theme: "Indigenous Law"
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June 1, 2023
The Way It Is – Our Growing and Necessary Re-Connection to Indigenous Laws
First Peoples Law Report: By Tumia Knott, spaləl̕ Indigenous Laws refer to laws or ways of being rooted in inherent and generational Indigenous teachings and connections to land, place, spirit, and each other. In my own community of Kwantlen First Nation, with traditional villages on both sides of the now urbanized lower Fraser River east of...
October 13, 2022
UBCIC backs Turpel-Lafond after investigation questions her Indigenous heritage
It is up to Indigenous communities to determine who belongs, not media, union says NationTalk: Chemainus Valley Courier – Union of BC Indian Chiefs The Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs says it’s standing with Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, after a CBC News investigation was released Wednesday (Oct. 13), questioning her claims to Cree heritage. In...
September 30, 2022
Reconciling the contradictions in Aboriginal and Indigenous law
The Supreme Court must repudiate the Doctrine of Discovery and reconsider its jurisprudence in light of Canada’s implementation of UNDRIP Canadian Bar Association (First Peoples Law): It’s been seven years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released its Final Report and 94 Calls to Action. Several of them, namely Calls 25-52, directly deal with Canadian law and the...
January 20, 2021
“Indigenous Laws and Canadian Courts” Aboriginal Law Report
First People’s Law through their Aboriginal Law Report have published an insightful article explaining the differences between Indigenous Law and Aboriginal Law: “Indigenous Laws and Canadian Courts” by Kate Gunn and Cody O’Neil Indigenous Law vs. Aboriginal Law Aboriginal law, created by Canadian courts and legislatures, is about the legal relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the...