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The 1811 Nass River Incident: Images of First Conflict on the Intercultural Frontier
2019 Survey of Canadians: Toward Reconciliation: Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Perspectives: Final Report
400 Years of Linguistic Contact Between the Mi'kmaq and the English and the Interchange of Two World Views
Aboriginal Conditions: Research as a Foundation For Public Policy
Aboriginal Conditions: Research as a Foundation for Public Policy
[Aboriginal Education: A Failing Grade]
Aboriginal Education and Anti-Racist Education: Building Alliances Across Cultural and Racial Identity
Aboriginal Education in Canada: A Plea for Integration
Aboriginal Educators Discuss Recognizing, Reclaiming, and Revitalizing Their Multi-Competences in Heritage/English-Language Use
[Aboriginal Perspectives: The Teacher's Toolkit]
Contains links to individual lesson plans for Grades 1-8 covering subject areas of language, social studies, history, and treaties.
Related material: Guide to the Teacher's Toolkit
Adapting to Diversity: Where Cultures Collide - Educational Issues in Northern Alberta
Addressing Racism in the Healthcare System: A Policy Position and Discussion Paper
Advancing Aboriginal English
Amerindians and Inuit of Québec: Interim Guide for Consulting the Aboriginal Communities: Updated in 2008
Approaching Mi'Kmaq Teachings on the Connectiveness of Humans and Nature
Arctic Origin and Domestic Development of Chinook Jargon
Looks at characteristics of the population that would have found the mixed language useful and how it developed through marriages between traders and Indigenous women.
Chapter from: Language Contact in the Arctic: Northern Pidgins and Contact Languages edited by Ernst Håkon Jahr and Ingvild Broch
Augusta
Autorité, Parole et Pouvoir: Une Approche Anthropologique de l'Activité Néologique Inuit au Nunavut
BC First Peoples 12: Teacher Resource Guide
Beyond 94: Truth and Reconciliation in Canada
Bibliography on Indigenous Rights in Canada, 1995-2022
Exhaustive list (856 pages).
Birch Bark Talking: A Resumé of the Life and Work of the Rev. James Evans
Booklet on the life of Rev. James Evans, a Wesleyan / Methodist missionary who initially translated Bible passages and psalms into Ojibway, and later created writing systems for several Aboriginal languages, including Ojibwe, Cree, and indirectly Inuktitut.
Book Reviews
By Any Other Name: Rhetorical Colonialism in North America
Calls to Action Accountability: A 2021 Status Update on Reconciliation
Looks at which of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Call2 to Action have been completed. 2023 Report, 2022 Report, 2020 Report.