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Cultural Protection, Empowerment and Land Use Planning: Identification of Values in Support of Fort Albany First Nation, Ontario, Canada, Community Based Land Use Planning

2014

Minkin, D., Whitelaw, G.S., McCarthy, D.P., & Tsuji, L.J.S.

Brandon University

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This article explores the substantive and procedural values of the Fort Albany First Nation identified in their community-based land use plan for their traditional territories. It also discusses implications of these values in the context of the Government of Ontario's far north land use planning process.

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Cultural Protection, Empowerment and Land Use Planning: Identification of Values in Support of Fort Albany First Nation, Ontario, Canada, Community Based Land Use Planning

Minkin, D., Whitelaw, G.S., McCarthy, D.P., & Tsuji, L.J.S. (2014). Cultural protection, empowerment and land use planning: Identification of values in support of Fort Albany First Nation, Ontario, Canada, community based land use planning. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 34(1), 129-150.

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