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X-WR-CALDESC:You don’t have to be a lawyer to join the first-ever signature
  event on behalf of the American Bar Association (ABA)\, co-sponsored by t
 he Canadian Bar Association (CBA)\, to celebrate Native American Heritage 
 Month in November. Join us as our esteemed panelists discuss the current s
 tatus and resiliency of indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada
 . The panelists will address the critical question of how past discriminat
 ory – and even brutal governmental policies – led us to the current status
  of indigenous peoples today. More importantly\, the panelists will discus
 s what steps\, laws\, and policies can be taken to improve the lives of in
 digenous peoples in the United States. and Canada. The panelists will comp
 are and contrast the history\, status and future of the First Nations Peop
 le in Canada vs. American Indians and Alaska Natives in the United States.
  After the panel discussion\, the audience will gain a high-level overview
  of the issues around indigenous populations\, which we hope will lead to 
 desire to learn more. Please join us for this engaging\, informative\, and
  entertaining panel.
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DESCRIPTION:You don’t have to be a lawyer to join the first-ever signature 
 event on behalf of the American Bar Association (ABA)\, co-sponsored by th
 e Canadian Bar Association (CBA)\, to celebrate Native American Heritage M
 onth in November. Join us as our esteemed panelists discuss the current st
 atus and resiliency of indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada.
  The panelists will address the critical question of how past discriminato
 ry – and even brutal governmental policies – led us to the current status 
 of indigenous peoples today. More importantly\, the panelists will discuss
  what steps\, laws\, and policies can be taken to improve the lives of ind
 igenous peoples in the United States. and Canada. The panelists will compa
 re and contrast the history\, status and future of the First Nations Peopl
 e in Canada vs. American Indians and Alaska Natives in the United States. 
 After the panel discussion\, the audience will gain a high-level overview 
 of the issues around indigenous populations\, which we hope will lead to d
 esire to learn more. Please join us for this engaging\, informative\, and 
 entertaining panel.
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SUMMARY:American Bar Association: Introduction to Status\, Realities\, Lega
 l Framework and Future of Indigenous Peoples in the United States and Cana
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