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Chief Hugh Akagi of the Passamaquoddy Tribe on “Pay attention: Advice of an Elder”

23.2.11

Chief Hugh Akagi of the Passamaquoddy Tribe on “Pay attention: Advice of an Elder”: "For the Passamaquoddy of St. Andrews the issues they have been experiencing are seldom heard in the media. For Chief Akagi the issues are part of a constant and difficult struggle surrounding Passamaquoddy perspectives and their Indian Status recognition in Canada.

He asked what had gone wrong between the Passamaquoddy and the 'other' people. In his experience he views the concept of State consultation with Aboriginal Peoples as something ultimately used against the Indian, to destroy their environment."


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