Aboriginal Communities and Urban Sustainability
Aboriginal Communities in Canada and HIV/Aids: The Voices Must be Heard
Aboriginal Communities in Profile: Champlain [Ontario]
Aboriginal Communities in Profile: Northwestern [Ontario]
Aboriginal Communities in Profile: Ontario
Aboriginal Communities in Profile: Quinte, Kingston, Rideau
Aboriginal Communities/Mineral Companies/Governments Working Together: A Checklist to Assist Mineral Companies Active in Areas Near Aboriginal Communities
Aboriginal Communities: The Sechelt Self-Government Agreement, The State, and Interest Intermediation in British Columbia
Aboriginal Communities to Play Critical Role as Minerals and Metals Industry Searches Country for Trained Workers
Aboriginal Community-Based Criteria & Indicators: A Localised Approach
Aboriginal Community-Based Primary Health Care Research: Developing Community Driven Primary Health Care Research Priorities
Aboriginal Community Development Experts Symposium Summary Report
Aboriginal Community Economic Development: Overcoming Barriers to Aboriginal Entrepreneurship
Aboriginal Community Healing in Action: The Hollow Water Approach
Aboriginal Community Incomes and Migration in the NWT: Policy Issues and Alternatives
Aboriginal Community-Level Predictors of Injury-Related Hospitalizations in British Columbia, Canada
Aboriginal Community Relocation: The Naskapi of Northeastern Quebec
Aboriginal Conditions in Census Metropolitan Areas, 1981-2001
Aboriginal Conditions: Research as a Foundation for Public Policy
Aboriginal Conditions: Research as a Foundation For Public Policy
Aboriginal Conference in Ottawa
Aboriginal Constable
A photograph of an Aboriginal (Cree) man wearing a military style outfit and holding a rifle. He wears a gun belt with ammunition and a revolver on his right hip. The gun belt and revolver are probably George Mann Jr's property, and it is likely that he staged this photograph. A gun belt and revolver are artifacts held by a direct descendant of Mann Jr. Picture was possibly taken on Onion Lake or Saddle Lake reserve between 1900 and 1930. Mann was known to visit these areas well into the 1920s.
Aboriginal™: Constructing the Aboriginal and Imagineering the Canadian National Brand
Aboriginal Consultation and Accommodation
Aboriginal Consultation and Accommodation: Interim Guidelines for Federal Officials to Fulfill the Legal Duty to Consult
Aboriginal Consultation and Accommodation: Updated Guidelines for Federal Officials to Fulfill the Duty to Consult
Aboriginal Consultation and Environmental Assessment Handout
Aboriginal Consultation, Environmental Assessment, and Regulatory Review in Canada
Aboriginal Consultation for the Ontario Mining Act Modernization Process: Varying Perspective on Whether the Consultation Process Works
Aboriginal Consulting Services and Eagle Feather News
Aboriginal-Controlled Post-Secondary Institutes in British Columbia: Issues, Costs and Benefits
Aboriginal Couple
Historical note:
On information card: Photograph of historic value taken by one of the first cameras in the Territory [NWT].Aboriginal Courts in Canada
Research paper looks at federal and provincial legislation, inherent Aboriginal rights and negotiated agreements, and different Aboriginal courts in Canada.
Related Material: Fact Sheet.
Aboriginal Courtwork Program Evaluation: Final Report
The Aboriginal Courtworker Program of Manitoba: A Needs Assessment
Aboriginal Crime and Justice in Canada: Statistics and Facts
Aboriginal Cross Cultural Reference for Health Care Providers
Aboriginal-Crown Treaty-Making in Canada: A Many-Splendoured Thing
Looks at commercial compacts, peace and friendship treaties, territorial treaties, differing interpretations of treaty history, and difference between history and legal history. Chapter one from A History of Treaties and Policies, which is vol. 7 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.