Indians moved around from place to place over the past several thousand years in Canada. How can one band prove over other bands, that one parcel of land belongs to them and not someone else? Because the British offered it to them?
They need to dig up some scientific archeological evidence to definitively prove their claim. Tough to do, but that only seems fair. Otherwise, how we be sure one band resided in a specific location, and not somewhere else?
They need to dig up some scientific archeological evidence to definitively prove their claim. Tough to do, but that only seems fair. Otherwise, how we be sure one band resided in a specific location, and not somewhere else?