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Features
• Section 91(24) assigned responsibility for “Indians and lands
reserved for Indians” to the federal government.
Implication for First Nations Peoples
• The government could make laws concerning “Indians” and
their rights, status, and management of their lands.
• No financial responsibility was assigned for “Indians.”
3. Indian Act 1876
This act still governs the operation of reserve life in terms of
government, economy, land use, and the rights and status
of Indian people, but it has been amended over time. In fact,
Georgina Island First Nation has made agreements removing
us from many of the codes in the Indian Act. Even so, the
Indian Act remains a big issue between all First Nations and the
government of Canada.
Historical Perspective
The Indian Act defines federal responsibilities and powers to
govern “Indians and lands reserved for Indians” under the British
North America Act (BNA).
Features
The Indian Act codifies certain rights and obligations of Status
“Indians.” It defines “Indians” (status) and provides for their
registration. It also regulates
• possession of reserve land
• management of reserve lands
• surrenders
• estates
• wills
• band council powers
• taxation
• liquor use
• education
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