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Aboriginal Federal Offender Surveys: A Synopsis
Aboriginal Reconciliation Still a Long Way to Go
Aboriginal Sentencing Reform in Canada - Prospects for Success: Standing Tall With Both Feet Planted Firmly in the Air
Aboriginal Title and Section 88 of the Indian Act
The Aborigines Report (1837): A Case Study in the Slow Change of Colonial Social Relations
Argues the report provides an insight into the negative effects of colonialism the persistence of issues in some areas due to the same vested interests being present.
Addressing the Suppressed Epidemic: Violence against Indigenous Women
Allotment Protest and Tribal Discourse: Reading Wynema's Successes and Shortcomings
Ancestors’ Times and Protection of Amazonian Indigenous Biocultural Heritage
Applying Deloria’s Challenge: Indigenous and Mass Society’s Conceptions of Indian Self-determination
Business Ethics and Sovereignty in Settler Colonial States
By, For, or About?: Shifting Directions in the Representations of Aboriginal Women
Canada's Missing and Murdered Indigenous People and the Imperative for a More Inclusive Perspective
Capitalism and the Dis-empowerment of Canadian Aboriginal Peoples
Case Comment: R. v. Gladue
Challenges Facing American Indian Youth: On the Front Lines With Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell
Challenging Colonial Spaces: Reconciliation and Decolonizing Work in Canadian Archives
Changing Punishment at the Turn of the Century: Restorative Justice on the Rise
Circumpolar Indigeneity in Canada, Russia, and the United States (Alaska): Do Differences Result in Representational Challenges for the Arctic Council?
Citizenship and Treaty Rights: The Indian Association of Alberta and the Canadian Indian Act, 1946-1948
Clan and Court: Another Look at the Early Cherokee Republic
"A Clear Intention to Effect Such a Modification": The NRTA and Treaty Hunting and Fishing Rights
Closing the Gap: Ethics and the Law in the Exhibition of Contemporary Native Art
The Commission, the Community, and the Cree Woman in the Attic: Georgina Lightning's Older Than America in Canada's Culture of Redress
Community Perceptions of the Beverly-Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board
Conflicting Equalities? Cultural Group Rights and Sex Equality
Confronting Cannabis: Legalization on Native Nation Lands and the Impacts of Differential Federal Enforcement
Author examines the laws and enforcement practices of the United States in relation to Indigenous nations that choose to legalize medical, recreational, or agricultural cannabis. Article also considers the economic consequences of the legislation and its enforcement.
Conjuring "Natives": Fantasy and Nihilism in Canadian Colonialism
Critiques the Canadian fantasy of innocence and niceness regarding its historical colonial practices.
Consent in a (Neo)Colonial Society: Aboriginal Women as Sexual and Legal 'Other'
Constructing and Deconstructing the Railway Through Reserves in British Columbia
The Continuing Saga of Indian Land Claims: Concluding Commentary
The Continuing Saga of Indian Land Claims: Not All Aboriginal Territory is Truly Irredeemable
The Continuing Saga of Indian Land Claims: The Catawba Indian Land Claim: A Giant among Indian Land Claims
The Continuing Saga of Indian Land Claims: The Coeur D'Alene Tribe's Claim to Lake Coeur D'Alene
The Continuing Saga of Indian Land Claims: Zuni Claims: An Expert Witness' Reflection
The Courts, Government, and Public Policy: The Significance of R. v. Marshall
A Critical Reading of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Culture and Language: The Political Realities to Keep Trickster at Bay
Current Directions in Aboriginal Law / Justice in Canada
Decision on Duck Creek: Two Green Bay Reservations and Their Boundaries, 1816-1996
Deep Organizing and Indigenous Studies Legislation in Oregon
Highlights the implementation of Oregon's Senate Bill 13, an effort to include more Indigenous history and perspectives into the state's schools curriculum.
Delgamuukw and the Protection of Aboriginal Land Interests
Argues that determining the "extent to which title-holders have control over Aboriginal title lands," requires that the fiduciary responsibility of the Crown be considered as well.