What are Aboriginal Rights?
http://www.nbapc.org/articles/3/1/What-are-Aboriginal-Rights/Page1.html
New Brunswick Aboriginal People's Council
By New Brunswick Aboriginal People's Council
Published on October 18th, 2008
Aboriginal rights refer to practices, traditions and customs that distinguish the unique culture of each First Nation and were practiced prior to European contact. These are rights that some Aboriginal peoples of Canada hold as a result of ancestors’ long-standing use and occupancy of the land. Aboriginal rights vary from group to group depending on the custom, practices and traditions that have formed part of their distinctive cultures. Aboriginal rights are protected under s. 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.