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Originally Posted by GP_Matt
There are some dangerous words in your post. I think it is all a great idea in principle but dangerous none the less.
The argument has been made that the reserve land is for all band members including future members. If you allow ownership by individuals then you allow them the ability to sell it. If you allow it to be used as collateral then you open up the possibility that said collateral will be collected. It is possible that entire bands could be purchased by mining companies leaving the band spread out and essentially non-existent.
It was a long time ago, but at least one state had a policy to loan natives as much money as they asked for against the value of their property. Once they were sufficiently indebted they called in the loans and took the land.
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If property owners want to sell, they should be allowed to sell. The fact that you don't think aboriginals deserve the same rights as other Canadians is incredibly appalling.