Proceedings of the 61st Annual Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute
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Robin M. Junger
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Discussion of the ramifications of the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Tsilhqot’in Nation v. British Columbia.
Chapter 17A from Proceedings of the 61st Annual Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute published by the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation.
Chapter in book: Contemporary Tendencies in Mediation edited by Humberto Dalla Bernardina de Pinho, Juliana Loss de Andrade.
Looks at the use of mediation in reconciliation of lands and resources.
Scroll down to page 67 for chapter.
Beyond Sport for Development and Peace: Transnational Perspectives on theory, Policy and Practice
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Lyndsay M. C. Hayhurst
Audrey R. Giles
Jan Wright
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Looks at initiatives for girls and the impact from sport for development and peace.
Chapter in the book: Beyond Sport for Development and Peace: Transnational Perspectives on Theory, Policy and Practice edited by L.M.C. Hayhurst, T. Kay and M. Chawansky.
Native Ground: Protecting and Preserving History, Culture, and Customs
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Gretchen Eick
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Focuses on three writers who wrote about their traumatic childhoods which collectively cover from 1862 to 1920.
Presented at the Tenth Native American Symposium, November 14-15, 2013.
Chapter from Native Ground: Protecting and Preserving History, Culture, and Customs edited by Mark B. Spencer.
Social Statistics and Ethnic Diversity: Cross-National Perspectives in Classifications ad Identity Politics
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Éric Guimond
Norbert Robitaille
Sacha Senecal
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Examines the questions: Why is it so hard to define Aboriginal populations in Canada? How can the recent demographic explosion be explained?
Chapter 12 from Social Statistics and Ethnic Diversity edited by Patrick Simon, Victor Piché, and Amélie A. Gagnon.
Fathers Across Cultures: The Importance, Roles and Diverse Practices of Dads
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Jessica Ball
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Interviews with Indigenous fathers.
Chapter in the book: Fathers Across Cultures: The Importance, Roles and Diverse Practices of Dads edited by Jaipaul L. Roopnarine
Examines the need for and challenges to implementing Indigenous perspectives in the Canadian education system.
Chapter in Handbook of Canadian Research in Initial Teacher Education edited by Thomas Falkenberg.
To access chapter, scroll down to page 19.
Strengthening Community University Research Partnerships: Global Perspectives
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Leslie Brown
Joanna Ochocka
Sylvia de Grosbois
Budd L. Hall
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Chapter in book: Strengthening Community University Research Partnerships: Global Perspectives edited by Budd Hall, Rajesh Tandon, Crystal Tremblay.
Scroll down to page 95 to read chapter.
Presents historical background to community based research, four different approaches and the challenges.
Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change. Series VIII, Christian Philosophical Studies ; v. 14
Plural Spiritualities: North American Experiences
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Michel Elias Andraos
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Comments on one dimension of the process of reconciliation in Montreal and other places in Quebec.
Chapter 5 from Plural Spiritualities: North American Experiences edited by Robert J. Schreiter.
To access chapter 5, scroll to page 91.
From Treaty Peoples to Treaty Nation: A Road Map for All Canadians
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Ken S. Coates
Greg Poelzer
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Argues that challenges faced by Aboriginal communities can not be addressed by a single solution but rather a commitment by policy makers and all Canadians to live as treaty peoples.
Excerpt from From Treaty Peoples to Treaty Nation: A Road Map for All Canadians by Greg Poelzer and Ken S. Coates.
Contrasts British male colonial attitudes to women in general and Indigenous women in particular to their status in traditional Indigenous societies; traces the development of stereotypes about both men and women; looks at the impacts of government-church alliances, the role of contemporary media and incidence and types of violence perpetrated against Indigenous women; and argues that restoring safety will mean recognizing and attempting to correct harms done by non-Indigenous societies, and decolonization of communities so that they may heal from historic trauma.