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For further information on wills for First Nations persons, consult “Wills for First Nations persons” in  Practice Points: Aboriginal Law, available on the BC Continuing Legal Education website at http://www.cle.bc.ca/PracticePoints/ABOR/wills.html.  
For further information on wills for First Nations persons, consult “Wills for First Nations persons” in  Practice Points: Aboriginal Law, available on the BC Continuing Legal Education website at http://www.cle.bc.ca/PracticePoints/ABOR/wills.html.  


'''NOTE:''' It is important to determine whether there exist any applicable treaties that may affect a First Nation client’s will. For example the Nisga’a Treaty provides that a Nisga’a citizen’s cultural property devolves according to Nisga’a law.
:'''NOTE:''' It is important to determine whether there exist any applicable treaties that may affect a First Nation client’s will. For example the Nisga’a Treaty provides that a Nisga’a citizen’s cultural property devolves according to Nisga’a law.
 
 
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