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Aboriginal Governance and Leadership: Volunteers in the Friendship Centres of Canada: Report
Aboriginal Issues Missing From Speech
Aboriginal Policing in Canada: An Overview of Developments in First Nations
AFN Choice Dictates Relationship With Ottawa
After Treaty Governance for the Hul'qumi'num First Nation
Alternatives to the British Columbia Treaty Process: Community Perspectives on Aboriginal Title and Rights: Community Governance Project
Arctic Dean Adds Fundraiser To Unusual Resume
Awards for Achievements Both Great and Small
Best For Chiefs to Steer Clear of Partisan Politics
Bottom Up and Top Down: Analysis of Participatory Processes for Sustainability Indicator Identification as a Pathway to Community Empowerment and Sustainable Environmental Management
Building on Her Legacy of Leadership
Recounts the achievements of Wendy Grant-John, the recipient of the 2006 National Aboriginial Achievement Award for community development.
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Canada's National Parks Policy: From Bureaucrats to Collaborative Managers
CANDO Award Winners
Collaborative Investigations of Water Quality Pollution Patterns: Working With the Kyuquot/Checleseht First Nations in British Columbia
Critical and Shared: Conceptions of Inuit Educational Leadership
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Thesis (D.Ed.)--University of Toronto, 2006.
Editors' Introduction: Lessons From Experience [Volume 5, Number 1]
Elders' Teachings on Indigenous Leadership: Leadership Is a Gift
An Empirically Justified Theory of Successful Indigenous Entrepreneurship: Case Study of the Osoyoos Indian Band
First Nations and Community Economic Development: A Case Study
First Nations Youth Reframing the Focus: Cultural Knowledge as a Site for Health Education
First Woman Chief Used Creativity to Solve Problems
Chronicles the life and works of Elsie Knott, the first woman in Canada to be elected as a First Nation chief.
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Fostering Indigenous Entrepreneurship: A Case Study of the Membertou First Nation, Nova Scotia, Canada
FSIN Election One of Most Critical In Its History
Gathering Held to Help Heal the Spirit
Reports on leadership exchanges at the fifth global Healing Our Spirit Worldwide (HOSW) conference held in Edmonton that discussed healing initiatives, traditional solutions to health concerns, and aboriginal youth issues.
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Growth of Enterprises in Aboriginal Communities: Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
Hail the New Chief, Georges Erasmus!
Hilda Neatby's 1950s and My 1950s
Impotent Leaders Spectators as FNUC Crumbles
In a Voice of Their Own: Urban Aboriginal Community Development
Indigenous Leadership Bibliography
Indigenous-Run Legal Services in Australia and Canada: Comparative Developmental Issues
“It’s Our Country”: First Nations’ Participation in
the Indian Pavilion at Expo 67
Johnny Adams Honoured
Justice Within: Indigenous Legal Traditions: Discussion Paper
Kizhaay Anishinaabe Niin: I Am a Kind Man: Community Action Kit: To Encourage Aboriginal Youth and Men to Speak Out against Violence against Women
The Learning Circle: Classroom Activities on First Nations in Canada: Ages 8 to 11
Learning Strategies of Mi'kMaq (Aboriginal) Students
Lessons Learned: Recruiting, Training, and Retaining Aboriginal Volunteers at Sport Events
Managing the Relationship of First Nation Political Leaders and Their Staff
Natives Must Become Active in Urban Politics
New Blood In FSIN
New FSIN Leadership Has Mandate For Change
New FSIN Vice-Chief Has History as Quick Learner
Nuu-chah-nulth Struggles against Sexual Violence
Power, Praxis and the Métis of Kelly Lake, Canada
Preventing Aboriginal Youth Gang Involvement in Canada: A Gendered Approach
Profile of Effective Practice: Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre
Promising Practices in First Nations Child Welfare Management and Governance: Touchwood Child and Family Services: Reflecting on the Elements of Good Leadership
Province Honors Women
For Women's History Month, ten Aboriginal women from British Columbia were honored for their contributions to the political and cultural lives of their communities.
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