Indigenous Blockages and the Power to Speak the Law: From Settler Colonialism to Indigenous Resurgence
Indigenous Contentious Collective Action in Canada: The Labrador Innu and Their Occupation of the Goose Bay Military Air Base
Indigenous Experience of War (British Dominions)
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Understanding Divergent Conceptions of Reconciliation
Indigenous Peoples in Developed Fragment Societies: A Comparative Analysis of Internal Colonialism in the United States, Canada, and Northern Ireland
Indigenous Peoples of Canada and Their Efforts to Achieve True Reparations
Indigenous Peoples of the British Dominions and the First World War
Indigenous Perspectives on the Outstanding Land Issue in British Columbia: "We Deny Their Right To It"
Indigenous Veterans: From Memories of Injustice to Lasting Recognition: Report of the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs
Indigenous Veterans of the First World War and their Families in the Prairie West
Discusses how an examination of 45 military pension files of veterans from Treaty 4, 6 and 7 territories illustrates that racist attitudes and structures prevented the proper administration of benefits.
Indigenous Voices, Indigenous Histories, Part IV: Gathering Gum from the Silver Pine: A Cree Woman’s Dream and the Battle of Belly River Crossing
'An Infamous Proposal:' Prairie Indian Reserve Land and Soldier Settlement after World War I
The INS and the Singular Status of North American Indians
L' Insurrection du Nord-Ouest, 1885
An Interview with Rebecca Belmore
An Interview with Tania Willard on Beat Nation, Indigenous Curation and Changing the World Through Art
Introduction: Ghost Dancing and S.35
Introduction: The North and the First World War
Introduction to Documents One Through Five: Nationalism, the League of Nations and the Six Nations of Grand River
Introduction and five archival documents chronicle Chief Levi General's attempts to have his petition regarding Iroquois nationalism heard at the Assembly of the League of Nations, the predecessor to the United Nations.
Introductory Timeline of Settler Colonialism in Saskatchewan
Inuit Cree Reconciliation
Inuit Post-Contact History
Ipperwash and the Media: A Critical Analysis of How the Story Was Covered: Draft Report
Ipperwash and the Media: Case Study of How an Aboriginal Confrontation was Covered
The Ipperwash Inquiry
The Ipperwash Inquiry and the Tragic Death of Dudley George
The Irony and the Tragedy of Negotiated Space: A Case Study on Narrative Form and Aboriginal-Government Relations during the Second World War
It Happened as if Overnight: The Expropriation and Relocation of Stoney Point Reserve # 43, 1942
"It's My Duty... To Be a Warrior of the People": Kainai Perceptions of and Participation in the Canadian and American Forces
J.R. Miller. Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: A History of Indian-White Relations in Canada
J. Z. LaRocque: A Métis Historian’s Account of His Family’s Experiences during the North-West Rebellion of 1885
Discusses Joseph Zépherin LaRocque, born in Lebret, Saskatchewan, who was one of the very few Métis vernacular historians writing in the early 20th century.
James Brady #5
James Mann Family Geneology
James Walsh Papers - Letter to Cora Walsh from J.M. Walsh - 31 May 1890.
James Walsh Papers - The Riel Rebellion
Historical note:
James Morrow Walsh (22 May 1840 - 25 July 1905) was a North West Mounted Police (NWMP) officer and the first Commissioner of the Yukon Territory. Born in Prescott, Ontario, James Walsh was one of the original officers of the NWMP.[Jennifer Reid and her Book, Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada]
Jimmy Chief Interview
Joe C. Clemine
Joe McKay
[John Franklin Boyd]
Notes and sketches from a trip taken by John Franklin Boyd in July and August, 1885, from Minnedosa, Manitoba to visit Prince Albert and the places involved in the North-West Rebellion.