Aboriginal and Indigenous Law

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The Difference Between Aboriginal and Indigenous Law

"Canadian Aboriginal law is the body of Canadian law that explores issues related to Indigenous peoples in Canada. Indigenous law refers to the legal traditions, customs and practices of Indigenous peoples and groups."

Source: The Rise of Aboriginal Law by Kerry Banks

GETTING STARTED > Key Texts

The following texts may be a good starting off point for your research:


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Emily Landriault
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Biblothèque de droit Brian-Dickson / Brian Dickson Law Library
Subjects: Droit, Law

GETTING STARTED > Indigenous Research Methodologies

Indigenous methodologies build on the body of knowledge of indigenous peoples about themselves and for their own needs as peoples, and challenge Western research perspectives pertaining to Indigenous peoples as objects of investigation.