Introduction Because of the greatest loss of land-based resident in the development of land and resources, the common management model is appropriate for ensuring that unique knowledge, value, and goals are included in the resource management decisions It is considered to be a model. Their land (Nadasdy, 1999). However, this model is based on a set of principles that do not set standards. Therefore, this report aims to investigate the literature on the subjects in order to gain insights on issues such as joint management and knowledge on indigenous peoples' environmental knowledge and ways to adapt to the value system.
The British and Canadian misunderstandings became possible in the extensive review of the social, political and cultural situation of a series of hearings over the past several years in the jurisdictional area of the Reconciliation Korea People's Committee (RCAP) . Canadian People RCAP's findings show that the Canadian government recognizes the autonomy of indigenous peoples and suggests that indigenous communities "can establish and manage their own justice", including domestic Aboriginal natives Details the social status of the vast majority of the tribes. This system includes authority to enact laws in the territory of indigenous peoples "(Moon, 1996, p.A11). The main differences are self-determination rights, land ownership, citizenship and treaty rights, and rights to various cultural issues.
The colonialist views of many North American settlers against indigenous peoples destroyed their culture. As early as the late 1800s, the Canadian government and church facilities took indigenous children from their houses and began to be housed in so-called industrial schools. These were later called lodging schools. Accommodation schools are the most effective means to weaken the culture and identity of indigenous peoples and promote the integration of indigenous peoples into Canadian society.
Indigenous autonomy is the power or right for indigenous peoples to rule themselves as a country. Canada is an indigenous autonomy "Empowerment of indigenous peoples in Canada within the existing structure of the Canadian government under the Charter of Rights of Canada and Freedom", and certain activities related to itself (Hilton 447). Contemporary autonomy depends on former possessions, former sovereignty, treaties, self-determination, and the protection of minority culture. The direct concept of fairness means that all other conditions are equal. The possessor in front of the land has stronger land requirements than the latter land "(Royal Indigenous Peoples Committee 9)