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Molloy, Tom

The World Is Our Witness : The Historic Journey of the Nisga'a into Canada

Fifth House Publishers, 2000

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Year of publication
2000
ISBN
1894004477
Place of printing
Calgary, AB, Canada
Author
Molloy, Tom
Publishers
Fifth House Publishers
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First Edition, First Printing
Keyword
NORTHWEST PASSAGE HISTORY NORTH AMERICA John Ralston Saul The, World Is Our Witness : The Historic Journey of the Nisga'a into, Canada 252 pages including index. Author and Chief Federal, Negotiator Tom Molloy offers an insider's view into the history, processes, and significance of this ground-breaking treaty. Analyzes, characters, political intrigue, and opposition to the deal, and provides an essential foundation for understanding the, rights and responsibilities conferred by the treaty. A, fascinating account of a monumental step forward in aboriginal, and government negotiations. "There are lessons in this story, not just for the continuing process of getting us back on track, but for the way in which all Canadians see themselves living, together." - John Ralston Saul. Unread. Very light signs of, handling to dust jacket. Excellent copy. British Columbia, History Native Peoples
Binding description
J H Fine Hardcover
State of preservation
Fine
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

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252 pages including index. Author and Chief Federal Negotiator Tom Molloy offers an insider's view into the history, processes, and significance of this ground-breaking treaty. Analyzes characters, political intrigue, and opposition to the deal, and provides an essential foundation for understanding the rights and responsibilities conferred by the treaty. A fascinating account of a monumental step forward in aboriginal and government negotiations. "There are lessons in this story not just for the continuing process of getting us back on track, but for the way in which all Canadians see themselves living together." - John Ralston Saul. Unread. Very light signs of handling to dust jacket. Excellent copy. Book
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