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History, the Courts and Treaty Policy: Lessons from Marshall and Nisga'a
Discusses landmark court cases dealing with fishing rights in Nova Scotia and a dispute involving Aboriginal title which took place in British Columbia. Chapter two from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 1, which vol. 1 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.
The Impact of Delgamuukw Guidelines in Atlantic Canada
Implementing Indigenous Self-Determination: The Case of the Sámi in Norway
Implementing the Treaty Order
[Indian Association of Alberta]: Introduction
Indigeneity, Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy
Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Indigenous Feminism: Theorizing the Issues
Indigenous Health Governance and UNDRIP
"Indigenous Peoples" in International Law: A Constructivist Approach to the Asian Controversy
Introduction
Introduction: Unfolding the Lessons of Colonization
Inuit Political Engagement in the Arctic
Inuit Women Reach a Deadlock in the Canadian Political Arena:A Phenomenon Grounded in the Iglu
Looks at problems between inclusive attitudes regarding women in politics and the reality of the difficulties they actually face from within the traditional Inuit household.
Chapter nine from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
The Jurisprudence of Reconciliation: Aboriginal Rights in Canada
Legacy of Residential Schools: Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women
The Long and Winding Road to Self-Government: The Nunavik and Nunatsiavut Experiences
Loving the Alien: Indigenous Protest and Neo-colonial Violence in James Cameron's Avatar
Lubicon Court Actions, 1973-1988
Magical Resistance: Louise Erdrich’s Use of Magic Realism in Tracks and The Plague of Doves
Manifestations of Power: Native Resistance to the Resettlement of British Columbia
Mapping the Legal Consciousness of First Nations Voters: Understanding Voting Rights Mobilization
Discusses the issue of electoral participation from the perspective of Aboriginal identity and what having the vote means to them. Chapter two from Voting, Governance, and Research Methodology edited by Jerry P. White, Julie Peters, Dan Beavon, and Peter Dinsdale. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Métis Perspective on Self-Government
Métis Perspective on the Split in Jurisdiction
NAGPRA as a Paradigm: The Historical Context and Meaning of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act in 2011
The New Northern Policy Universe
The Oka/Kanehsatà:ke Crisis of 1990
On Being A Northern Judge
Parliament of Religions on the Prairie: Standing Rock as Interreligious Event
The Policy Agenda of Native Peoples from World War II to the 1969 White Paper
Discusses efforts to resist assimilation and retain unique cultures, treaty entitlements, and inherent rights.
Chapter one from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 1, which is also vol. 1 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.
The Politics of Authenticity: Aboriginal Tasmanians and Liberal Governmentality
Protecting Cultural Expressions: The Perspective of Law
Provincial Perspective on Justice and Aboriginal Peoples
The Provincial Perspective on the Split in Jurisdiction
Re: Mindings: Co-constituting Indigenous / Academic / Artistic Knowledges
Revelatory Protest, Deliberative Exclusion, and the BC Missing Women Commission of Inquiry: Bridging the Mirco/Macro Divide
A Review of Ethnocentric Bias Facing Indian Witnesses
The Road Not Taken: Aboriginal Rights after the Re-Imagining of the Canadian Constitutional Order
The Role of Northern Municipalities in Aboriginal Government
["Rule of Law"]
The Search for Consensus: A Legislative History of Bill C-31, 1969–1985
Examines Aboriginal women's rights, membership issues, government thinking and rationale, and Aboriginal perspectives. Chapter one from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 3, which is also vol. 5 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Self-Government and Inter-Governmental Relations
[Submission to] United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child 43rd Session: Speak, Participate and Decide the Child's Right to be Heard: Day of Discussion, September 15, 2006
Traditional Knowledge, Sustainable Forest Management, and Ethical Research Involving Aboriginal Peoples: An Aboriginal Scholar's Perspective
Tribal Wilderness Research Needs and Issues in the United States and Canada
Trouble at Red River
Recommended for Grade 10 Social Studies.
Chapter 8 from Flashback Canada by J. Bradley Cruxton and W. Doug Wilson.
Can be used in conjunction with Spy Mission: The Trouble at Red River.
Two Worlds Collide, 1850-1887
Discusses the US government's wanted treaties in order to gain control of land, the treaties signed within Montana, tribal strategies for survival, and clashes between government troops and Indigenous warriors.
Chapter from Montana: Stories of the Land by Krys Holmes.