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Traditional Governance and Constitution Making among the Gitanyow

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Author: 
Albert C. Peeling
Year: 
2004

Traditional Governance and Constitution Making among the Gitanyow

Traditional Governance and Constitution Making among the Gitanyow
Traditional Governance and Constitution Making among the Gitanyow

This paper is a report on traditional governance and constitution making among the Gitanyow people prepared for the Gitanyow and for the First Nations Governance Centre. The Gitanyow are well along in the development of a national constitution based on traditional governance, and this paper will tell the story of that development. For the First Nations Governance Centre the focus will be on drawing out some of the critical issues for First Nations in constitutional development.

Centre for First Nations Governance (CFNG), constitutional governance, oral histories, oral tradition, traditional governance systems
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Native Nations: 
Gitanyow Band
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Other Papers & Reports
Topics: 
Constitutions, Governance, Land/Jurisdiction, Laws and Codes

Peeling, Albert C. Traditional Governance and Constitution Making among the Gitanyow. A Paper for the National Centre for First Nations Governance. The National Centre for First Nations Governance. October 11, 2004. Paper. (http://fngovernance.org/resources_docs/Constitution_Making_Among_the_Git..., accessed July 21, 2015)

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