
Cindy Daniels
Cindy Daniels is the Chief of the Cowichan Tribes, a prominent Indigenous community in British Columbia. She has been an advocate for the rights and interests of her people, particularly in the context of land reclamation and reconciliation with the provincial government. Recently, she was in the news due to the Cowichan Tribes' legal victory in their claim for Aboriginal title to land, which underscores the need for negotiations with the province to address historical injustices.
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Recent news mentions
Cowichan Tribes Chief Cindy Daniels stated the goal is to recover and restore their village and surrounding lands.
B.C. Insider: Land claim ruling reveals violent provincial pastCowichan Tribes Chief Cindy Daniels said the Cowichan attempted to negotiate a treaty years ago with the province but B.C. showed no interest, so they launched the legal challenge.
B.C. to appeal court ruling that recognized Aboriginal title to land south of Vancouver










