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Anthropology, Public Policy and Native Peoples in Canada
Are Indigenous Peoples and Governments on the Same Page? Canadian Government Lauds Advances in Indigenous Rights
Assessing the Impact of the First Nations and Inuit Child Care Initiative (FNICCI) across Inuit Nunangat
Barriers and Facilitators to Indigenous Knowledge Incorporation in Policy Making: The Nunatsiavut Case
Canada's Experiment with Aboriginal Self-Determination in Nunavut: From Vision to Illusion
Canada's Relationship with Inuit from Contact to the Present: A Policy Overview
Canada's Sovereignty in the Arctic: An Inuit Perspective
Community Participation in Socio-Legal Control: The Northern Context
Convergence and Divergence in North America: Canada and the United States
Creating Nunavut and Breaking the Mold of the Past
Culture Clash: Traditional Knowledge and Euro-Canadian Governance Processes in Northern Claims Boards
Documents Two and Three: Dene/Metis Agreement in Principle with the Federal Government and Introduction
Introduction and two documents related to the signing of the Agreement-In-Principal between the Déne and Métis of the North West Territories and Government of Canada resolving a land claim of the Native people.
Fall 2015 Reports of the Auditor General of Canada [to the House of Commons]: Report 3: Implementing the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement
From States to Polities: Reconceptualizing Sovereignty Through Inuit Governance
From Talking Chiefs to a Native Corporate Élite: The Birth of Class and Nationalism among Canadian Inuit
La Gouverne du Nunavik. Qui Pale Quoi?
Implementing the 1993 Nunavut Land Claims Agreement
Indigenous Autonomy in Nunavut: Canada's Present & Australia's Possibilities
Indigenous Peoples of Manitoba: A Guide for Newcomers
Indigenous Self-Determination in Northern Canada and Norway
Inuit Engagement in Nunavut and Canada: Struggles for Health and Citizenship
Inuit Governance in a Changing Environment: A Scientific or a Political Project
Inuit Qaujisarvingat List of References from Arctic Security Pillar Project
Inuit Voices on Arctic Security Nilliajut
Issues in Entrenching Aboriginal Self-Government: Report on the Workshop Held on February 16-18, 1987
Labrador Inuit Harvesting and the Politics of Land Claims
Made in Nunavut: An Experiment in Decentralized Government
Negotiating the Deal: Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements in Canada
Nunavut: Inuit Regain Control of Their Lands and Their Lives
Nunavut: Rethinking Political Culture
Nunavut, Sovereignty, and the Future for Arctic Peoples’ Involvement in Regional Self-Determination
Nunavut Territory: Aboriginal Governing in the Canadian Regime of Governance
Nunavut: The Still Small Voice of Indigenous Governance
Our Land: Native Rights in Canada
The Political and Legal Inequities Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Politics of Knowledge and Scale: Indigenous Knowledge, Political Change and Local Participation in Resource Management in the Northwest Territories, Canada
Le Processus de Redefinition de l'Espace Politique Dans l'Arctique: Les Inuit et l'Etat Canadien
Reconceiving Notions of Aboriginal Identity
Review Article: Aboriginal Self-Government
The Road to Nunavut: The Progress of the Eastern Arctic Inuit Since the Second World War
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 25: Pangnirtung, Northwest Territories [Nunavut]
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Ben Andrew, Sheshatshiu
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Opening Remarks by Justice Sinclair
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Andre Maltais, Associate General Secretary, Secretariat aux Affaires autochtones, Governement du Quebec
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief James Firth, Inuvik Gwich'in Council
Presentation on the history of Inuvik including the relocation of people by the government from nearby Aklavik to Inuvik; alcoholism and related social and health problems; the need to prepare for future resource development; the need for cross-cultural co-operation and mutual respect; some of the goals of the Council; the relationship of self-esteem to quality of life; and the need for a "renewed political arrangement with the Government of Canada."
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation on behalf of the Inuvik Community Corporation, Pauline Gordon and Glenna Hansen
Vice-Chairman of Corporation discusses racism in Canada and its' impact on Aboriginal peoples, a lack of recognition of Aboriginal organizations as legitimate governing bodies and a suggestion to the Commission to "replace the system as it stands now and replace it with one that gives equal stature and governing powers to all." Chairman Hansen then presents on Aboriginal languages, the education system in the Northwest Territories, unequal treatment afforded French, problems facing Aboriginal professionals; and double standards in policing and justice systems.