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A First Nation in Canada allows its members to obtain alienable property rights in communal land

November 20th, 2009 by Joseph William Singer

The Nisga’a Lisims government (a First Nation located in British Columbia, Canada) approved a law allowing individual Nisga’a citizens to obtain title to previously communally owned land in a form that makes that property freely alienable. Read article

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