Aboriginal oral history is a valuable source of information about a people\u27s past. It can constitute important evidence as proof of prior events, and/or it can shed light on meanings groups give to their past. Despite its value, however, oral tradition presents particular challenges of admissibility and interpretation because of its unique source and transmission. This article outlines and discuses these challenges and suggests various approaches to better understand the insights contained within aboriginal history
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The appropriate forum and procedures for deciding whether Aboriginal and treaty rights exists has be...
Traditional knowledge and oral traditions history are crucial lines of evidence in Aboriginal claims...
Aboriginal oral history is a valuable source of information about a people\u27s past. It can constit...
grantor: University of TorontoThe integration of Aboriginal oral tradition within many ac...
Oral history is the only past record in many Aboriginal groups in Canada. In 1997, in Delgamuukw, th...
This paper examines the importance of oral story-telling in Indigenous Australian culture pre-and-po...
Large areas of Canada are still subject to land claims by the Aboriginal peoples, who include the In...
A major obstacle indigenous land claimants must face is the applicationof federal evidentiary rules,...
A major obstacle indigenous land claimants must face is the application of federal evidentiary rules...
The decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in R. v. Marshall raises some difficult questions about ...
Litigation involving the rights of Indigenous peoples in Canada usually involves historical facts an...
Traditional knowledge and oral traditions history are crucial lines of evidence in Aboriginal claims...
This is a study of whether, in the introduction of Indigenous oral traditions as evidence in court,...
The entrenchment of aboriginal rights in the Constitution Act, 1982 and the importance of aboriginal...
In this article the author considers the interpretive problems that arise when trying to read legal ...
The appropriate forum and procedures for deciding whether Aboriginal and treaty rights exists has be...
Traditional knowledge and oral traditions history are crucial lines of evidence in Aboriginal claims...
Aboriginal oral history is a valuable source of information about a people\u27s past. It can constit...
grantor: University of TorontoThe integration of Aboriginal oral tradition within many ac...
Oral history is the only past record in many Aboriginal groups in Canada. In 1997, in Delgamuukw, th...
This paper examines the importance of oral story-telling in Indigenous Australian culture pre-and-po...
Large areas of Canada are still subject to land claims by the Aboriginal peoples, who include the In...
A major obstacle indigenous land claimants must face is the applicationof federal evidentiary rules,...
A major obstacle indigenous land claimants must face is the application of federal evidentiary rules...
The decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in R. v. Marshall raises some difficult questions about ...
Litigation involving the rights of Indigenous peoples in Canada usually involves historical facts an...
Traditional knowledge and oral traditions history are crucial lines of evidence in Aboriginal claims...
This is a study of whether, in the introduction of Indigenous oral traditions as evidence in court,...
The entrenchment of aboriginal rights in the Constitution Act, 1982 and the importance of aboriginal...
In this article the author considers the interpretive problems that arise when trying to read legal ...
The appropriate forum and procedures for deciding whether Aboriginal and treaty rights exists has be...
Traditional knowledge and oral traditions history are crucial lines of evidence in Aboriginal claims...