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  2. Yukon Land Claims - Wikipedia

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    The Yukon Land Claims refer to the process of negotiating and settling Indigenous land claim agreements in Yukon, Canada between First Nations and the federal government. Based on historic occupancy and use , the First Nations claim basic rights to all the lands.

  3. Indigenous peoples in Yukon - Wikipedia

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    In a step towards Aboriginal title, the Yukon Indian Advancement Association was formed in the late 1960s. In 1970, the Yukon Native Brotherhood was founded, commencing a land claims movement. [13] [14] In 1973, the Together Today for Our Children Tomorrow petition was presented by Elijah Smith to the prime minister Pierre Trudeau. [15]

  4. Kwanlin Dün First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Kwanlin Dün First Nation signed a land claims and self-government agreement on February 19, 2005. [2] As part of the land claim agreement, KDFN received 1042 km 2 of Settlement Land within the traditional territory. Over 30 km 2 of KDFN's Settlement Land are within the City of Whitehorse boundaries.

  5. Liard River First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The language originally spoken by the people of this First Nation was Kaska and the First Nation is a member of the Kaska Tribal Council which is pursuing land claims in the Yukon and northern British Columbia. Their Indian and Northern Affairs Canada band number is 502. [1]

  6. Champagne and Aishihik First Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Champagne and Aishihik First Nations (CAFN) is a First Nation band government in Yukon, Canada.Historically its original population centres were Champagne (home of the Kwächä̀l kwächʼǟn - "Champagne people/band") and Aishihik (home of the Äshèyi kwächʼǟn - ″Aishihik people/band″), with bands active in both coastal and interior areas.

  7. Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin began negotiating their individual Land Claim in 1991. The Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin Final Agreement was signed on July 16, 1998, and came into effect on September 15, 1998. The government is growing and evolving to support citizens in ensuring a strong and healthy future while maintaining connections to traditional knowledge ...

  8. Kluane First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Kluane First Nation is a Self-Governing First Nation with a Constitutionally protected Final Land Claims agreement and a Self-Government Agreement. These agreements were signed in October 2003 - the parties to the agreement are Government of Canada, Government of Yukon and the Kluane First Nation.

  9. Indigenous land claims in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Specific claims are longstanding land claims disputes pertaining to Canada's legal obligations to indigenous communities. They are related to the administration of lands and other First Nations assets by the Government of Canada, or breaches of treaty obligations or of any other agreements between First Nations and the Crown by the government of Canada.