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This is the wikibook version of an [[Media:BCLAP_LIFIP_National_Ed_Booklet.pdf|original booklet]] by the [[Bella Coola Legal Advocacy Program]]. It provides a national perspective on similar topics covered in the earlier, British Columbia-specific booklet ''[[Legal Information for Indigenous People]]''. | This is the wikibook version of an [[Media:BCLAP_LIFIP_National_Ed_Booklet.pdf|original booklet]] by the [[Bella Coola Legal Advocacy Program]]. It provides a national perspective on similar topics covered in the earlier, British Columbia-specific booklet ''[[Legal Information for Indigenous People]]''. | ||
''Legal Information for Indigenous People: National Edition'' provides basic & accessible legal information for Indigenous people across | ''Legal Information for Indigenous People: National Edition'' provides basic & accessible legal information for Indigenous people across the continent who are facing legal issues discussed in the chapters below, including Indigenous rights & protections, civil rights, justice resources, children & families, prisons, crossing the border, how the ''Indian Act'' impacts wills & estates, income security, class actions, and more. It explains how the laws in Canada can vary for people based on their Indigeneity. | ||
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This is the wikibook version of an original booklet by the Bella Coola Legal Advocacy Program. It provides a national perspective on similar topics covered in the earlier, British Columbia-specific booklet Legal Information for Indigenous People.
Legal Information for Indigenous People: National Edition provides basic & accessible legal information for Indigenous people across the continent who are facing legal issues discussed in the chapters below, including Indigenous rights & protections, civil rights, justice resources, children & families, prisons, crossing the border, how the Indian Act impacts wills & estates, income security, class actions, and more. It explains how the laws in Canada can vary for people based on their Indigeneity.
Contents
- Acknowledgements and Foreword
- Introduction
- Rights and Protections
- Know Your Civil Rights
- Indigenous Justice Resources
- Children and Families
- Prisons
- The Border
- Indian Act
- Income Security
- Class Actions
Resources & Closing Remarks
About Bella Coola Legal Advocacy Program
"Serving clients from the Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities of the Bella Coola valley, the outer Mid-Coast and the Western Chilcotin, with experience in both on and off reserve legal issues."
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