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[2000 October Report of the Auditor General of Canada to the House of Commons]: Chapter 15: Health Canada--First Nations Health: Follow-up
2009 Fall Report of the Auditor General of Canada to the House of Commons: Chapter 6: Land Management and Environmental Protection on Reserves
2009 [March] Status Report of the Auditor General of Canada to the House of Commons: Chapter 4: Treaty Land Entitlement Obligations--Indian and Northern Affairs
Aboriginal Title as a Constitutionally Protected Property Right
[Appendix A]: A Life Course Approach to the Social Determinants of Health for Aboriginal Peoples'
Changes Come to the Canadian Prairies
Focuses on the numbered treaties and their effect on First Nations and the Métis, and the causes and impacts of the North-West Resistance. Intended for Grade 10 Social Studies students.
Chapter from Horizons: Canada's Emerging Identity, 2nd Edition, by Michael Cranny.
Changing Approaches to the Conservation of Northwest Coast Totem Poles
Changing Women: Thomas King's Depiction of Indigenous Female Characters in Green Grass, Running Water
Close Encounters of the Canadian Kind: Emily Carr’s Impressions of Nuu-chah-nulth Culture
Complex Poverty and Home-Grown Solutions in Two Prairie Cities
Conclusion: Healing, Invention, Tradition
Cultural Continuity as a Moderator of Suicide Risk Among Canada's First Nations
Diabetes and the Status Aboriginal Population in Alberta
Dogrib Midnight Runners
Short story from The Moon of Letting Go and Other Stories.
Related: Author's reading of the story.
Foreword
From Tent to Trading Post and Back Again: Smithsonian Anthropology in Nunavut, Nunavik, Nitassinan, and Nunatsiavut - The Changing IPY Agenda, 1882-2007
Historical Amnesia and the Discourse of the Romantic, Mythical Other
Housing for Aboriginal Children & Youth: The Need for a Holistic Approach
The Impact of Delgamuukw Guidelines in Atlantic Canada
Indigenous Peoples and Black People in Canada: Settlers or Allies?
Indigenous Peoples of Canada and Their Efforts to Achieve True Reparations
Introduction: Aboriginal Values, People and Community
Introduction: Unfolding the Lessons of Colonization
Key Events in the Gitksan Encounter With the Colonial World
The Long and Winding Road to Self-Government: The Nunavik and Nunatsiavut Experiences
The Mental Health of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Transformations of Identity and Community
Native American Religious Traditions
Native Canadians in Urban Areas
The New Northern Policy Universe
Paths Toward a Mohawk Nation: Narratives of Citizenship and Nationhood in Kahnawake
Postcolonial Ledger Drawing: Legal Reform
Preliminaries and Chapter 1
Rehearsing with Reality: Exploring Health Issues with Aboriginal Youth through Drama
Richard Wagamese: An Ojibway in Alberta
The Road Not Taken: Aboriginal Rights after the Re-Imagining of the Canadian Constitutional Order
Symbolic and Discursive Violence in Media Representations of Aboriginal Missing and Murdered Women
Toward More Effective, Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention in Nunavut
Tribal Wilderness Research Needs and Issues in the United States and Canada
Trouble at Red River
Recommended for Grade 10 Social Studies.
Chapter 8 from Flashback Canada by J. Bradley Cruxton and W. Doug Wilson.
Can be used in conjunction with Spy Mission: The Trouble at Red River.
The Use of History in Aboriginal Land Claims
"We Must Farm to Enable Us to Live": The Plains Cree and Agriculture to 1900
Disproves the commonly held belief that despite government efforts and assistance, reserve populations lacked the inclination or ability to farm.
Chapter five from The Prairie West as Promised Land edited by Chris Kitzan and R.D. Francis