Nisga'a Perspective of the Nisga'a Treaty

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Nisga'a Perspective After many years of struggle, the Nisga'a succeeded in signing the first modern treaty. The Nisga'a, the Federal, and Provincial governments, negotiated together and completed the Nisga'a treaty, a treaty that involved economic, cultural, and governmental issues. The Nisga'a have gained the rights they deserve after signing the Nisga'a treaty. In Chief Joe Gosnell words, "The treaty is a balanced and sensible reconciliation of issues that have frustrated and divided British Columbia for …

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