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The Aboriginal Justice Inquiry of Manitoba and the United States Tibial Court Experience
Aboriginal People: History of Discriminatory Laws
As Long as the Rivers Run: The Impacts of Corporate Water Development on Native Communities in Canada
At the Crossroads: Native Americans and World War II
Basic Departmental Data 1991
Basic Departmental Data 1993
Basic Departmental Data 1994
The Battle over Termination on the Colville Indian Reservation
A Brief History and Potential Future Vision for Additions to Reserves
Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources
Change in the Real Property Law of a Cape Breton Island Micmac Band
A City's Experience With Urban Aboriginal Issues
Community Participation in Identifying Needs of Developmentally Delayed or At-Risk Indian Children in Northern Saskatchewan
Community Perspectives, Caribou User Participation and the Beverly-Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board in Northcentral Canada
Crime in Aboriginal Communities: Saskatchewan, 1989
A Crop of Broken Promises
Cultural Approaches to Native Canadian Housing : An Evaluation of Existing Housing Projects in Cree Communities in Northern Quebec
The Decision-Making Process behind Urban Reserve Development
Demonstrating Success: The File Hills Farm Colony
Depression on South Dakota's Indian Reservations: The SDERA Survey of 1935
The Ethics of Research in American Indian Communities
A First Look at Shelter Costs for Households Living on Reserve Using New Data from the 2021 Census
Forget Taxes: First Nations Paid with Their Land
Contends that a columnist Diane Francis's portrayal of First Nations revealed a lack of knowledge about treaties signed between Canada and First Nations people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
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
Honouring Water: The Mistawasis Nêhiyawak Water Governance Framework
Examines a collaborative water governance framework to improve Indigenous participation into water governance that reflects their own cultural beliefs.
Housing Natives in Northern Regions: A Comparative Analysis of Approaches in Canada, the United States, and the USSR
Hydrogeology of the Chinle Wash Watershed, Navajo Nation, Arizona, Utah and New Mexico
Identifying Financially Remote First Nations Reserves
[Indian Country: Inside Another Canada]
Indian Government Taxes and Services in British Columbia: Alternatives Under Bill C-115 and BIll 64
Indian Prohibition and Tribal Disorganization in the Trans-Missouri West, 1802-1862
Indian Reserves: Procedure for Adding Land
[Lost Harvest: Prairie Indian Reserve Farmers and Government Policy]
Lost Harvests: Prairie Indian Reserve Farmers and Government Policy
Money, Markets and Economic Development in Saskatchewan Indian Reserve Communities, 1870-1930s
Native Education: In the Best Interest of the Children
A Navajo High School and the Truth of Trees
The Numbered Treaties: Similar Means to Dichotomous Ends
On-Reserve Investigations Involving First Nations Children Aged 0-17 in Canada in 2019
On the "Indianness" of Bingo: Gambling and the Native American Community
Painting the Vision
Permission: A Blood Reserve Sourcebook Drawn from Settler Records
[Phil Fontaine Discusses His Childhood]
Rebuilding First Nations through Sustainable Prosperity
Report on the Inquiry into the Claim of the Chippewas of the Thames: Muncey Land Claim
Reports of the Auditor General of Canada to the Parliament of Canada: Independent Auditor's Report 8: Emergency Management in First Nations Communities—Indigenous Services Canada
The Reservation Conditions
Reservations are for Indians
[Reserve Pass Lesson Plan: Social Studies 8]
Uses archival material as a starting point to teach about the influence of the treaty relationship on Canadian identity and how historical events have shaped contemporary Canadian identity.