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The creation of the Tatshenshini Alsek Park, a world heritage site, was the outcome of years of the conflicting interests of the Champagne Aishihk people, environmentalists, mining companies and the governments of B.C. and Yukon. Interviews with Aboriginal leaders, environmentalists (Patrick Watson and others), mining company representatives (Geddes Resources) and provincial leaders (Mike Harcourt and Ujjal Dosanjh) weave an incredibly complex story of lost rights, money and honour. |
View a printer friendly version of this page...Copyright Date: 2000
Length: 24 minutes
Library Audience:
Young AdultAdult
School Audience:
Grade 10 - Post Secondary
Subjects:
Native North American StudiesCanadian StudiesLand Claims
Formats Available:
VHS Tape
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