The Innu have lived in eastern Canada for thousands of years, yet their rights to this land are increasingly threatened by the question: who is Indigenous?
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- Samson, Colin (Author)
Title
The Innu have lived in eastern Canada for thousands of years, yet their rights to this land are increasingly threatened by the question: who is Indigenous?
Abstract
Concerns over false claims of Indigenous heritage – whether for professional, financial or other reasons – appear to be growing around the world. High-profile claims that have been challenged include people from music, politics and academia.
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The Conversation
Date
2024-09-13
Language
English
Accessed
27/09/2024, 16:51
Rights
Indigenous Matters
Extra
Canada
Citation
Samson, C. (2024, September 13). The Innu have lived in eastern Canada for thousands of years, yet their rights to this land are increasingly threatened by the question: who is Indigenous? The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/the-innu-have-lived-in-eastern-canada-for-thousands-of-years-yet-their-rights-to-this-land-are-increasingly-threatened-by-the-question-who-is-indigenous-237404
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