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The 1993 Yukon Land Claims Treaty presumes new types of cooperative arrangements between First Nation, Territorial, and Federal governments to address pervasive problems of aboriginal inequity. The explicit focus is the development of First Nation sovereignty, authority, and economic self-sufficiency within Canadian federalism. These arrangements have developed in a few situations but the overall pattern is towards diminished intergovernmental cooperation, undermining the extent to which treaties are actually achieving the presumed intentions. Why is this so? The reasons arise in the comprehensive forces within and upon the Canadian federation. Opportunities for First Nation self-determination formed at a time of...


    map background search result map search result map Competing claims, uncertain sovereignties: Resource conflict and evolving tripartite federalism in Yukon Territory, Canada Competing claims, uncertain sovereignties: Resource conflict and evolving tripartite federalism in Yukon Territory, Canada