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Liberalism, Surveillance, and Resistance : Indigenous Communities in Western Canada, 1877-1927
Liberalism, Surveillance, and Resistance: Indigenous Communities in Western Canada, 1877-1927
Lifetime Devoted to Women's Work
Recounts the life and works of Monik Sioui, founder of the Quebec Native Women's Association and advocate for rights of Aboriginal people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.
Like a Loaded Weapon: The Rehnquist Court, Indian Rights, and the History of Racism in America
Living in Time Immemorial. Concepts of "Time" and "Time Immemorial": Why Aboriginal Rights Theory is Problematic in the Courts and Around the Negotiating Table
"Looking After the Country Properly": A Comparative History of Indigenous Peoples and Australian and American National Parks
Losing the Game: Wildlife Conservation and the Regulation of First Nations Hunting in Alberta, 1880-1930
A Lost Heritage: Canada's Residential Schools
The Lost Promise of Mabo: An Update on the Legal Struggle for Land Rights in Australia with Particular Reference to the Ward and Yorta Yorta Decision
Making Indigenous Culture the Foundation of Indigenous Governance Today: The Mi'kmaq Rights Initiative of Nova Scotia, Canada
Making Peace with Crow Dog's Ghost: Racialized Prosecution in Federal Indian Law
Making Sense of Federal Indian Law
Malakai McLeod Interview
Manito Gitigaan Governing in the Great Spirit's Garden: Wild Rice in Treaty # 3: An Example of Indigenous Government Public Policy Making and Intergovernmental Relations Between the Boundary Waters Anishinaabeg and the Crown, 1869-1994
Manitoba Aboriginal Treaties as Vehicles for Self-Government: Sentiments and Skepticism
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.
The Meaning of Subsection 35(1) of the Constitution Act, 1982: A Comment on Mitchell v. Minister of National Revenue
Mederic McDougall Interview
Métis Aboriginal Rights in the Twenty-First Century: Looking Beyond Powley
The Métis Aboriginal Rights Revolution
Métis at a Disadvantage in Manitoba Land Case
Metis Veterans Ready for Battle
Contends that after World War II ended, Metis veterans have seen no federally funded compensation, unlike non-Aboriginal veterans, and are ready to deal with the issue at a political level.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
Mi'kmaq Education Act 1998, c.24
Mikskitu Women and Their Social Contribution to the Regional Politics of the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua
A Missing Genocide and the Demonization of Its Heroes
Mixed Reaction to Compensation Package
Story reports on the residential school compensation deal reached by the Assembly of First Nations, the Federal Government, church organizations and 70 lawyers.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.