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Author: 
The Huu-ay-aht First Nations
Year: 
2011

Government Act

Government Act
Government Act

The Government Act sets out the legal framework for the Huu-ay-aht government which includes the following branches: the Legislature, Executive Council, the Ha’wiih Council, and the People’s Assembly...

First Nations, governance structure, regulations, roles and responsibilities, rules and procedures
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Native Nations: 
Huu-ay-aht First Nations
Resource Type: 
Tribal Documents and Laws
Topics: 
Governance, Laws and Codes, Leadership

"Government Act." The Huu-ay-aht First Nations. British Columbia, Canada. (https://huuayaht.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/government-act.pdf accessed November 30, 2012)

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