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Allan Quandt Interview 1
American Indian Foundations: Philanthropic Change and Adaptation
The Aqueduct Between Us: Inserting and Asserting an Indigenous California Indian Perspective about Los Angeles Water
The Battle over Termination on the Colville Indian Reservation
Being Neighbourly: Urban Reserves, Treaty Settlement Lands, and the Discursive Construction of Municipal–First Nation Relations
The Benefits of Being Indian: Blood Quanta, Intermarriage, and Allotment Policy on the White Earth Reservation, 1889–1920
Benefits, Services, and Resources for Aboriginal Peoples
Book Reviews
Briefing Book: Current Federal Legislative Amendments Affecting First Nations
Canada, British Columbia, and the Development of Indian Reserve No. 2, at Chuchuwayha
Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation Inquiry Turtle Mountain Surrender Claim
Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation Turtle Mountain Surrender Claim - Public Edition, July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Contains historical documents, memos, reports, correspondence/letters, maps and submissions regarding validity of the 1909 surrender claim. Commissioners include: Roger J. Austine, Daniel J. Bellegarde, and Sheila G. Purdy. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]
Caregivers’ Perspectives on the Determinants of Dietary Decisions in Six First Nation Communities
Cashing in on Indian Casinos: The Impacts of "Off-Reservation" Casinos on Sovereignty, the Gaming Industry, Surrounding Communities, Reservations, and Tribal Identities
Children of the Broken Treaty: Canada's Lost Promise and One Girl's Dream
A City's Experience With Urban Aboriginal Issues
Commons, Enclosure, and Resistance in Kahnawá:ke Mohawk Territory, 1850–1900
Community Development to Feed the Family in Northern Manitoba Communities: Evaluating Food Activities Based on Their Food Sovereignty, Food Security, and Sustainable Livelihood Outcomes
Community Healing and Aboriginal Self-Government
Conducting Homeless Counts On Native American Lands: A Toolkit
Confluence: Water as an Analytic of Indigenous Feminisms
Developing Federal Policy For First Nations People in Urban Areas: 1945-1975
Don McLean Interview
Enabling Indigenous Urban Design: An Examination of Theory and Precedents for Application in Winnipeg
Enquête sur la Revendication de la Première Nation Dakota de Canupawakpa Relative à la Cession des Collines Turtle
Exploring Water Governance and Management in Oneida Nation of the Thames (Ontario, Canada): An Application of the Institutional Analysis and Development Framework
Failures by Design: The On-Reserve First Nations’ Housing Crisis and its Roots in Canadian Evaluation Frameworks
The First and the Forced: Essays on the Native American and African American Experience
Forced to Abandon Their Farms: Water Deprivation and Starvation among the Gila River Pima, 1892–1904
Free Road Series
Genocide, Assimilation, or Incorporation: Indigenous Identity and Modes of Resistance
A Glass Half Empty: Drinking Water in First Nations Communities
Looks at current federal policy and suggests co-management and recognition of Aboriginal rights as forward approaches.
Chapter nine from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Grade 5: Teliaqewey, Kaqowey net Teliaqeweyminu? = Ah, the Truth. What Is Our Truth? = Wolamewakon. Keq Nit Kwolamewakonon?
Content focused on the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqewiyik, and Passamaquoddy (Peskotomuhkati) peoples of New Brunswick.
Related materials: Interactive Activities; Activity Answer Sheet Lesson A: Worldview in Muin/Bear/Muwin and The Seven Hunters