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Rights and benefits for Aboriginal people
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

Book
Creators
United Native Nations.
Contributors
Buente, Gail; Tataryn, Joy; U.N.N. Bill C-31 Reinstatement Legal Assistance Project.; U.N.N. Advocacy Resource Program.; Legal Services Society of British Columbia.
Description
"This booklet was written to assist all those Aboriginal people who have been reinstated as a result of amendments to the Indian Act in 1985."

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Statement of Responsibility
U.N.N. Advocacy Resource Program (formerly Bill C-31).
Edition
2nd ed., rev. Dec. 1993.
Publication Information
Vancouver B.C. : United Native Nations : Legal Services Society of British Columbia
Physical Description
v, 20 p. : map 28 cm.
Notes
Title from cover;Edited by Gail Buente and Joy Tataryn;"Revised December 1993";On back cover: Medical Services Branch Zone Offices
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