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First Nation Land Claims

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Negotiated once the federal government is satisfied that a First Nation has a valid Treaty Land Entitlement claim.
Breach of the governments obligation to First Nations (1909 surrender)
These claims may arise when a First Nation asserts aboriginal rights and title to land. (most happen in British Columbia)
Claims arise when a First Nation asserts that the Government of Canada did not provide the reserve land promised under treaty.
They were intended, in part, to deal with the waves of settlers moving onto the Prairies and the collapse of the aboriginal buffalo hunting economy. (11 were signed)
These claims arise when a First Nation alleges that the federal government has not honoured its treaties, agreements or legal responsibilities. (most common across Canada)
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Breach of the Indian Act (1889 surrender)
An agreed- upon transfer of Indian land to the Government of Canada, usually for money.
This second type of TLE claim arise when a First Nation asserts that the full amount of reserve land promised under treaty was not set aside.
Unresolved grievances between Indian Bands – also called First Nations – and the Government of Canada relating to land and resources.
This type of TLE claim arise when a First Nation asserts that it has never received the reserve land promised under treaty.
Crucial in protecting the way of life of First Nations. (land "set aside or "saved")