Native people definition

Native people the Crees and the Inuit
Native people means only those persons eligible pursuant to Section 3 of the Agreement.
Native people means only those persons eligible pursuant to Sections 3 or 3A of the Agreement. JBNQA, par 24.1.16 Compl. A. no. 18, sch. 1, s. 17

Examples of Native people in a sentence

  • The literature on "arctic trichinosis" is dominated by reports of periodic outbreaks among Native people (Xxxxxxxx et al., 1979).


More Definitions of Native people

Native people means the native residents of Alaska and Chukotka as represented by the Alaska Nanuuq Commission and the corresponding Union of Marine Mammal Hunters, or their successor organizations recognized as such by the Contracting Parties.
Native people means only those persons eligible pursuant to Sections 3 or 3A of the Agreement.
Native people means the Crees and Inuit; “Band”;

Related to Native people

  • Native American means a person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America and who is regarded as such by the community of which this person claims to be a part or who is recognized by a tribal organization.

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  • Black People is a generic term which means Africans, Coloureds and Indians;

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