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SELF GOVERNMENTSelf government is the right to determine our own
future, with the authority and institutions to be able
to exercise that right. This covers a range of
fundamental elements:
The measure of self government is the degree to which we have
authority over these elements.
Originally we were masters of our domain. At the
peak of Indian Affairs control, we had virtually no control despite
never relinquishing our right to self-determination. We
are re-asserting our right to self government but the journey back
is a long, slow process with many challenges along the way.
Currently, the Federal government, through Indian and Northern
Affairs Canada (INAC) continues to exercise legal authority over
Cowichan peoples and Reserves. For instance, the
Federal government is the legal land title holder to all Reserve
land. The Provincial government has jurisdiction over
Cowichan traditional territory outside of Reserve lands.
Treaty negotiations, although a very big part, is only one
mechanism to expand our self government powers. Other
mechanisms include court action, negotiations outside treaty,
partnerships, and economic development. Through the Hulquminum Treaty Group, we
are participating in the BC Treaty Negotiation process.
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