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Rebuilding Our Nations: Tips and Tools for Getting Started

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National Centre for First Nations Governance (NCFNG)
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2013

Rebuilding Our Nations: Tips and Tools for Getting Started

Rebuilding Our Nations: Tips and Tools for Getting Started
Rebuilding Our Nations: Tips and Tools for Getting Started

LEARN ABOUT THE INHERENT RIGHT TO SELF GOVERNANCE. First Nations citizens and all Canadians should learn about our shared history. There is an important booklet on our website called A Brief History of our Right to Self Governance. It demonstrates how we possess the inherent right to rebuild our own systems of governance, to make our own laws and to extend those laws to our traditional territories...

Centre for First Nations Governance (CFNG), community engagement, economic diversification, land management, nation rebuilding, self-governance, strategic visioning, treaties
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National Centre for First Nations Governance. "Rebuilding Our Nations: Tips and Tools for Getting Started." National Centre for First Nations Governance. January, 2013. Article. (http://fngovernance.org/news/news_article/rebuilding_our_nations_tips_an..., accessed April 19, 2013)

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