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White Earth Nation Constitutional Reform Workbook

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White Earth Nation
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2013

White Earth Nation Constitutional Reform Workbook

White Earth Nation Constitutional Reform Workbook
White Earth Nation Constitutional Reform Workbook

The core purpose of this Constitution is to take action and directly express, through that action, native cultural sovereignty. This workbook is designed to help the citizens of the White Earth Nation to understand their constitution. Through this effort and through your understanding of the Constitution, you will decide whether to approve or reject this constitution...

citizen engagement, citizen rights, constitutional education, constitutional reform, CRC, custom and tradition, preambles, sovereignty
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White Earth Nation. "White Earth Nation Constitutional Reform Workbook." The Education Team of the White Earth Constitutional Reform Project. 2013. Workbook. (http://media.wix.com/ugd/b1366f_dce1b8c50c084886b02799250f252ca2.pdf, accessed August 21, 2013)

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