6 (1) (-) 39,466 Revised version (a) 299,453 Registered April 17, 1985 (b) 1624 Newly formed band (Conner River) (c) 77,622 Identity was lost by marriage (d ) 2632 16) Acquire a university degree or live overseas (f) 189,037 Two Indian parents since 1985
"Despite the many disadvantages of the development and implementation of the membership code, we protect or protect our gradual exclusion, and many of us maintain an identity with the external government There is still the opportunity to alleviate the physical struggle I experienced. "The definition of the identity we impose is not the definition we made - 9
(A) It may be part of the band; under common law it is worth noting that all band members have the right to collective interests of bands against reserve areas and resources.
(C) Members of mentally incompetent band members and band members' infant regulations are regulated.
(Q) subject to special appointment with their property to hear India's specific affair
(A) Act seeking or affecting the honesty of a person in a different country, or its cultural value or loss of national identity.
(B) Act that affects or affects deprivation of the land, territory or resource.
(C) any form of population movement whose purpose or effect is to infringe or destroy any of its rights.
(D) assimilation or integration in any form of law, administrative or other culture or lifestyle imposed by other measures.
Citizenship and membership are concepts of mobility. 3 These can be conceptualized in various ways, so it can be an ambiguous concept 4 Both involve rights and responsibilities as part of an organization or entity. Citizenship and membership can constitute a set of formal rights the organization has for its members and a series of formal obligations that member owes to the organization. 5 Membership under this right is not the most powerful, but may be the most explicit citizenship and membership. Conversely, membership may be based on a more general concept of belonging to an organization with membership 6. Ownership may bring formal rights and obligations. The view of this member can be said to be more powerful than pure right - and -
At the most general level, citizenship refers to a regular member of the community in which the person lives. Membership means certain rights and mutual responsibility to the community 3. H. Marshall distinguishes civic, political and social rights.
Citizenship and membership can be defined based on rights or attribution, but any type of member can include both aspects. Indeed, the following four membership examples illustrate this. Each type of member has permission-based elements and attribute-based elements, but each element has several different prominences in each type of member. 14 For many people, faculty and staff are valuable assets. After inauguration, the membership of faculty members is safe and authority to pursue academic achievement is given. However, teacher membership can mainly be defined as employment. As a teacher, the school has certain rights, certain obligations are not directly to other members of the institution but due to the institution itself. Of course, you can exercise a variety of ambiguous rights (normally related to seniority) in large offices and preferential courses.