This house would revoke all cultural rights of indigenous groups to hunt nearly-endangered or endangered species
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This house would abandon all efforts to integrate indigenous groups into mainstream society
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This house believes that it is legitimate for indigenous communities to take armed resistance against development projects which affects their communities.
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This house believes that the Federal government of Canada should grant Indigenous Canadians ultimate control over national resource projects located on First Nations Land
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As someone who just came into contact with an isolated tribe this house would aggressively eliminate any attempts at introducing the modern world to the tribe.
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This house would recognise the sovereignty of all land purchased by indigenous clans or tribes.
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That we would deny land rights to and if necessary forcefully relocate indigenous communities whose culture and way of life are responsible for environmental degradation (eg. timber plundering destruction of high conservation value areas seal clubbing etc.)
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That we would deny land rights to and if necessary forcefully relocate indigenous communities whose culture and way of life are responsible for environmental degradation (eg. timber plundering destruction of high conservation value areas seal clubbing etc.).
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This house as historically oppressed indigenous minorities would embrace and promote positive but inaccurate stereotypes about their culture
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This house would oppose the commercialization of indigenous culture.
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This house believes that indigenous people would be justified in sabotaging (violently or otherwise) economic projects in the event that they are built across or their land without their democratic consent.
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That we should implement a quota for Indigenous Australians in Federal Parliament
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This house regrets Treaty settlements.
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This house believes that protesters should sabotage the Dakota Access Pipeline
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This house would give indigenous communities the right to legislate and implement all environmental regulations on their territories.
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This house would prefer a world in which we never found out that Joseph Boyden has no Indigenous heritage.
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In cases when economic projects encroach on their land, this house believes that indigenous communities should strive for compensation over opposing the project altogether.
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This house regrets the commodification of indigenous art
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This house would grant the indigenous communities within areas of rural development schemes the right to veto those projects
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This house would prohibit governments and corporations from destroying/desecrating indigenous holy sites for economic purposes.