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Activism is in the Blood, Says Tar Sands Warrior
Comments on an activist leading her Indigenous community in a battle against Shell's oil sands expansion project.
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After the Art Boom, What?: Yupik and Inuit Art: A Resurgence
Athabasca Basin Development Buys Shares in West Wind
Award-Winning Band Puts Members to Work
Looks at recipients of the Fourth Annual British Columbia Business Awards.
Page 3 of insert entitled Raven's Eye: Special Section Providing Aboriginal News from BC & Yukon.
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Baguio's Urban Ecosystem: A Scoping Study
Band Builds in Sutherland
Bazaar Artist: Felicia Huarsaya Vilasante Weaving Futures by Hand
Bazaar Artists: Project Have Hope — Investing in Women and the Future of Uganda
Bribri Women Lead the Way in Community-Based Tourism in Costa Rica
Change Mandates and Give Negotiators Authority to Deal
Looks at a report issued to mark the 20th anniversary of the British Columbia Treaty Commission, requesting the federal government address certain procedural barriers and renew their commitment to the treaty process.
Page 8 of insert entitled Raven's Eye: Special Section Providing Aboriginal News from BC & Yukon.
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Climate Change, Forest Privatization, and Apocalyptic Prophecies in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Clippings re: Edgar Mapletoft
Conference Addresses Issue of Natural Resource Sharing
Confirming Rights: Inter-American Court Ruling Marks Key Victory for Sarayaku People in Ecuador
Demanding Free, Prior and Informed Consent Across Borders: Making Rights Real in Colombia
Economic Development Agreement Will Lead to Self-Sufficiency
Looks at the economic benefits of a joint venture between four First Nations.
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Economic Significance Analysis of Visitation to Remote Alaska Public Lands: A Case Study of Katmai National Park and Preserve
Economics is the Key Out of Poverty, Says Nelson
Profiles Terrance Nelson, former Chief of Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation, who is running for National Chief for the Assembly of First Nations.
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Educating Students, Transforming Communities: Tribal Colleges Bridge Gap From Poverty to Prosperity
Enduring Dreams: Social Capital and Hydro Development in Northern Manitoba
Extracted from Colombia: One Woman's Work to Counteract the Destructive Force of Multinational Mining on The Wayúu of La Guajira
Fighting for the Right to Better Health
Free, Prior and Informed Consent: Protecting Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Self-Determination, Participation, and Decision-Making
FSIN Assembly Dealing With the Failed Constitutional Accord: Gambling Issue Sparks Debate
The Future We Don’t Want: Indigenous Peoples at Rio+20
GST “It Could Be Good For You”
Hear Us!: Mam People of Guatemala Express Their Voices Through Community Consultations
I Am the River and the River is Me: The Implications of a River Receiving Personhood Status
Indian Controlled Gambling - "Las Vegas North"
Indian Gaming Revenues Showing Signs of Recovery
The Language of Inuit Art
Looking Forward to Sustainability: Executive Director's Message
Lost in Translation?: Maya in Belize Hope to Set Historic FPIC Precedent
Mining Industry Offers Fulfilling Careers For First Nations and Métis Workers
Minobimaatisiiwin: The Good Life
Mr. Ron Elliott (Quttiktuq) on Uranium Mining in Nunavut, NWT Premier Bob McLeod's Opening Address, and Ms. Wendy Bisaro (Frame Lake) on the NWT's Anti-Poverty Strategy
Mukluks and Moccasins: A Manitoba Success Story
Looks at two Métis entrepreneurs whose company, Manitoba Mukluks, employs 50 Aboriginal workers and sells their product worldwide.
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Nations Wary About Plans to Reopen Mine
Looks at concerns of several First Nations communities over the safety of drinking water, as well as other concerns, if a graphite mine is reactivated.
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The Ngaut Ngaut Interpretive Project: Collaboration and Mutually Beneficial Outcomes
Describes a project between a university archaeologist and the Mannun Aboriginal Community Association to produce interpretive signs, educational posters and brochures. Entire issue on one pdf.
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No "Demon" Carvings From Baker Lake Arts and Crafts Centre ... Yet
Patricia Grace's Potiki: A Case Study for the Adaptability of Postcolonial Theory to Indigenous Literature
Pipeline Panel Withdraws Over Concerns of Safety
Looks at review hearings held for people to express their views about a pipeline project.
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Power to the People: A Rights-Based Approach to Energy Development: An Interview with Hawaiian Activist Mililani Trask
The Quechua: Guardians of the Potato
Rio+20 Demanding Accountability
Saying No to the Proposed Gateway Pipeline is Unselfish
Contends that the environmental risks from a proposed pipeline outweigh the economic gain.
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