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Understanding Canadian Aboriginal Law
[Understanding Indigenous Perspectives]: Modules
[Understanding Our Treaties]
Understanding the B.C. Treaty Process: An Opportunity for Dialogue
Understanding the Definition and Scope of the Duty to Consult and Accommodate Today and How It Impacts You
Understanding the Indian Act
Speakers discuss how the Act has defined the government's and Crown's relationship with First Nations peoples; how it has impeded development of communities; and how fundamental changes are needed to give First Nations' control over governance and the ability to develop mechanisms to improve access to capital.
Duration: 1:09:15.
A Unifying Vision: Shingwaukonse’s Plan for the Future of the Great Lakes Ojibwa
Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs Aboriginal Title Curriculum Project
Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs Declaration
Unit 1: Our Relationship with the Land
Designed for use with Pearson Saskatchewan Social Studies 4. Part of unit introduces themes related to the Grade 4 Treaty Essential Learnings which discuss the Indian Act of 1876 and how it was not part of the treaty agreements.
“United States Shall so Legislate and Act as to Secure the Permanent Prosperity and Happiness of Said Indians”: Policy Implications of the Apache Nation’s 1852 Treaty
Looks at treaties as the foundation to protect Indigenous sacred sites.
The Unity of the Crown, Division of Powers, Interjurisdictional Immunity and s.88 of the Indian Act
Unproductive to Re-invent Wheel on Health Care
Unsettled New York: Land, Law, and Haudenosaunee Nationalism in the Early Twentieth Century
Unsettling British Columbia: Interventions in a Neocolonial Politics
Unsettling Canada: A Review
An Unsettling Journey: White Settler Women Teaching Treaty in Saskatchewan
Unsteady Debut: J. A. N. Provencher and the Beginnings of Indian Administration in Manitoba
Update [BC Treaty Commission]
Urban Indians, Special Report: City Indians: Refugees from Saskatchewan Reserves
The Use of Law in the Destruction of Indigenous Religions in Canada and the United States: A Comparative Perspective
Useless Good Runner (Billy Heavy Runner) Interview
Validation and Constraint: A Discursive Examination of the British Columbia Land Question in an Era of Treaty Negotiations
Valuing Tradition: Governance, Cultural Match, and the BC Treaty Process
Various Shades of Red: Diversity Within Canada's Indigenous Community
Venture into a Treaty World: Open the Door to New Business Opportunities
Vern Harper Interview
Vestiges of Material Culture Among the Canadian Delawares
Veteran Daniels Will Be Missed
The Victor Buffalo Case: Cautionary Tale or Radical Hope Vindicated
A View from the North: Aboriginal and Treaty Issues in Canada
A View Into The Sahtu: Land Claims And Resource Development
Voices of the File Hills Farm Colony
Voices of the Plains Cree
Voices Revisited
“[W]e Do Not Lose Our Treaty Rights Outside The... Reserve”: Challenging the Scales of Social Service Provision for First Nations Women in Canadian Cities
Wa Pa Ha Ska: Whitecap Dakota First Nation
Walk Proud, Dance Proud: Footprints on a Healing Journey: A Discussion Guide to Walking the Path Together to Reclaim the Teachings of Our First Nations Children 2014
Walking Together: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Perspectives in Curriculum
Wampum Belts with Initials and/or Dates as Design Elements: A Preliminary Review of One Subcategory of Political Belts
Discusses wampum belts, produced by tribes of the Eastern seaboard from 1600 to 1800, including their distinct beadwork styles, their functions and the practice of reuse of beads.