A path forward : a resource guide to support treaty First Nation, regional district and local government collaboration and planning. --


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DC Title
A path forward : a resource guide to support treaty First Nation, regional district and local government collaboration and planning. --
Jurisdiction
Colombie-Britannique
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
British Columbia.Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation
Huu-ay-aht First Nation
Ucluelet First Nation
Alberni-Clayoquot (B.C.)
Ecoplan International
DC Publisher
Victoria, B.C. : Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation,
ID
pubdocs_bcdocs2013_2_532964_acrd_toolkit_document
DC Type
text
Bibtype
m
DC Description
"Much of the learning presented in this toolkit came out of a planning process to support two First Nations of the Maa-nulth Treaty as they joined the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District (ACRD) on Vancouver Island. Elected leaders and staff from the Huu-ay-aht (pronounced hoo-ay-aht) First Nations, Yuu&#xFFFD;u<U+0294>i&#xFFFD;<U+0294>at&#xFFFD;h (pronounced yoo-thlu-ilth-aht) Government and the ACRD were active participants in the development and review of this resource guide, working alongside "the Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation (MARR)"--Cf. P. 1.
Cover title.
"Tool kit".
"Document prepared with the assistance of: EcoPlan International"--Cf. Back cover.
"September 2012".
Catalogue record made available by the British Columbia Legislative Library.
Includes bibliographical references.
"Much of the learning presented in this toolkit came out of a planning process to support two First Nations of the Maa-nulth Treaty as they joined the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District (ACRD) on Vancouver Island. Elected leaders and staff from the Huu-ay-aht (pronounced hoo-ay-aht) First Nations, Yuu&#xFFFD;u<U+0294>i&#xFFFD;<U+0294>at&#xFFFD;h (pronounced yoo-thlu-ilth-aht) Government and the ACRD were active participants in the development and review of this resource guide, working alongside "the Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation (MARR)"--Cf. P. 1.
Printed from the Internet.
Stapled in LLBC copy: News release: B.C. treaty guide receives national award ; ([2] p. : July 9, 2013)
DC Subject
Indigenous peoples British Columbia
Indigenous peoples British Columbia Politics and government
Indigenous peoples British Columbia Government relations
Indigenous peoples British Columbia Claims
Indigenous peoples Land tenure British Columbia