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The Marshall Decision and Native Rights
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09 November 2000

"All Canadians have watched with fascination and dismay the unfolding of events following the Marshall decision by the Supreme Court. Ken Coates' book offers an historical perspective which enables us to comprehend the dispute. At the same time, he has made it clear why First Nations' claims to resources cannot be ignored by Maritimers or other Canadians. They are claims based on constitutional entitlement; they are also the means by which First Nations will achieve a contemporary place in Canadian society." Thomas R. Berger
"The Marshall Decision and Native Rights is unusually rich, persuasive, and thought-provoking." Jim Miller, author of Bounty and Benevolence: A History of Saskatchewan Treaties
"All Canadians have watched with fascination and dismay the unfolding of events following the Marshall decision by the Supreme Court. Ken Coates' book offers an historical perspective which enables us to comprehend the dispute. At the same time, he has made it clear why First Nations' claims to resources cannot be ignored by Maritimers or other Canadians. They are claims based on constitutional entitlement; they are also the means by which First Nations will achieve a contemporary place in Canadian society." Thomas R. Berger "The Marshall Decision and Native Rights is unusually rich, persuasive, and thought-provoking." Jim Miller, author of Bounty and Benevolence: A History of Saskatchewan Treaties