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David T. McNab No Place for Fairness: Indigenous Land Rights and Policy in the Bear Island Case and Beyond. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2009, 224 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2013

Cheryl Suzack
Affiliation:
Department of English and Aboriginal Studies Program, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON

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Copyright © Canadian Law and Society Association 2011

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References

2 Miller, J.R., “Presidential Address: The Invisible Historian,” Journal of the Canadian Historical Association 8 (1997), 3CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

3 Important contributions include Olive Dickason and McNab, David T., Canada's First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples from Earliest Times, 4th ed. (Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, 2009)Google Scholar; Irlbacher-Fox, Stephanie, Finding Dahshaa: Self-Government, Social Suffering, and Aboriginal Policy in Canada (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2009)Google Scholar; Woolford, Andrew, Between Justice and Certainty: Treaty Making in British Columbia (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2005)Google Scholar.