WebEditors: Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox: [email protected] Karen Jarratt-Snider, [email protected] Aresta Tsosie-Paddock: [email protected] Co-Editors: Phil Bellfy, American Indian Studies Program, Michigan State University, [email protected]. Thomas Brasdefer (Webmaster), WebVickers felt Tsilhqot’in had proved exclusive, regular and continu-ous use and/or occu-pancy of land suffici-ent to ground a decla-ration of Aboriginal title at common law (note he did not think they met the test in o-ther parts of the claim area (including Tach-elach’ed) but they did still did have more li-mited Tsilhqot’inrights
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