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Aboriginal Corporations

Aboriginal Corporations are legal entities established by Indigenous communities to manage their economic, cultural, and social affairs. They serve as a formal organization to own land, deliver services, and represent their members’ interests. These corporations help Indigenous groups maintain their rights, preserve their culture, and participate in economic development while complying with government regulations. Essentially, they act as the community’s official voice and operational body, enabling self-governance and fostering community empowerment within a legal framework.