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Indigenous Land Bases: Economic Opportunities and Cultural Identity

The call for expanded land bases for Métis and First Nations, as outlined in the Charlottetown Accord, is crucial for providing a homeland, refuge, and spiritual sustenance. These territorial bases also offer revenue-generating capacity through economic opportunities. However, the community of interest model of Aboriginal self-government emphasizes that the land base should not be under Aboriginal control.

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Indigenous Land Bases: Economic Opportunities and Cultural Identity

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  1. Territorial Baseto ASG • E.g., Nunavut • RCAP calls for expanded land base for Metis and FNs (as per Charlottetown Accord) • Provides homeland, refuge, & spiritual sustenance • Provides revenue-generating capacity (econ. opportunities) • Yet, recall community of interest model of ASG (land base not under aboriginal control)

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