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Chapter 29.1

Master Indigenous Self-Government: Rights, Recognition and Reconciliation

Explore how Indigenous communities in Canada exercise their inherent right to self-determination through governance agreements that honor their traditions and values.


What You'll Learn

Indigenous self-government recognizes inherent rights to community self-determination
Traditional justice systems emphasize restoration and healing over punishment
Environmental stewardship integrates ancestral knowledge with sustainable resource management
Self-government agreements operate within Canadian constitutional framework while respecting sovereignty

What You'll Practice

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Students analyze self-government agreements covering education and resource management

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Learners examine traditional justice systems and community healing approaches

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Young scholars evaluate environmental stewardship and cultural preservation initiatives

Why This Matters

Understanding Indigenous self-government develops critical thinking about governance, reconciliation, and cultural respect essential for informed citizenship in modern Canada.

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Self-Government
Indigenous Rights
Traditional Justice
Environmental Stewardship
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