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Court decision on rights on the west coast may affect Indigenous people in the east | iNFOnews


Kevin Bissett
Peskotomuhkati Chief Hugh Akagi is seen in an undated handout photo. A recent Supreme Court decision about Indigenous rights on the west coast may have implications for First Nations groups who straddle the Maine - New Brunswick border on the east coast. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Cynthia Howland, MANDATORY CREDIT
May 01, 2021 - 1:03 PM
FREDERICTON - A recent Supreme Court decision about Indigenous hunting rights on the west coast may have implications for First Nations groups who straddle the Maine - New Brunswick border on the opposite side of the country.
The April 23 decision stated an American Indigenous man has a constitutionally protected right to hunt in British Columbia given his people s historic ties to the region. ....

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Supreme court ruling could impact Indigenous community on Maine border


Supreme Court ruling could help Indigenous people on Maine border
cbc.ca
3 hrs ago
Jacques Poitras
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Chief Hugh Akagi said he hopes the recent Supreme Court ruling will reinforce the belief that the Peskotomuhkati nation is one people.
A Supreme Court of Canada ruling extending Aboriginal rights to some non-Canadian Indigenous people could have wide-ranging implications for the Peskotomuhkati living on both sides of the Maine-New Brunswick border.
The decision says that U.S.-born Indigenous people with historical connections to territory now in Canada have rights under the Canadian Constitution.
My people are already affected by everything around this ruling, so I m hoping that this ruling actually helps us to basically reinforce what we ve been saying all along: how we are one people, one nation, said Chief Hugh Akagi of the Peskotomuhkati, also known as the Passamaquoddy Nation. ....

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