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"Students like it a lot. It is readable, although it offers a complex argument. It is practical and speaks to experiences that many (students) have had. It offers a model of what an empirical study using social organization of knowledge looks like."-Marie Campbell, Social Work, University of Victoria
This book examines the nature of aboriginal fishing rights before and after the Sparrow decision from the perspective of disadvantaged groups and includes interviews with the key players in the fishing industry-the Musqueam Indian Band, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and the commercial industry.
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