JOURNAL ARTICLE

Environment, race and nation reconsidered: reflections on Aboriginal land claims in Canada

Peter J. Usher

Year: 2003 Journal:   Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes Vol: 47 (4)Pages: 365-382   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

The course of development in Northern Canada has been transformed in the last 30 years by the comprehensive land claims process. For much of the twentieth century, the settlement and development of northern Canada was experienced by Aboriginal people as a continuing process of encroachment on (and sometimes transformation of) their traditional territories, and of restriction of their customary livelihood. Examples of this process included the alteration of river systems by impoundment and diversion, the pollution and contamination of river systems, government restrictions on hunting and fishing and population relocation and sedentarization. Aboriginal political and legal action led, in the 1970s, to the establishment of a formal process for resolving Aboriginal land claims, and to revised judicial interpretation of Aboriginal and treaty rights. The paper describes how geographers have contributed to documenting those claims, and how land claims settlements have altered the land and resource regimes in northern Canada, and concludes with some observations on the effectiveness of those remedies, and on the changes in Canadian perspectives on Aboriginal northerners, the northern environment and northern development .

Keywords:
Relocation Livelihood Human settlement Treaty Population Geography Settlement (finance) Politics Political science Indigenous Government (linguistics) Environmental planning Economic growth Law Sociology Archaeology Agriculture Ecology

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Citation History

Topics

Indigenous Studies and Ecology
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  General Health Professions
Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Health

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