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Aboriginal Communities: The Sechelt Self-Government Agreement, The State, and Interest Intermediation in British Columbia
Aboriginal Empowerment and Souvenir Trade in Canada
The Aboriginal Fisheries and the Sparrow Decision
Aboriginal Languages Celebrated
Aboriginal People and Discrimination in the Justice System: A Survey of Manitoba Inmates and Related Literature
Aboriginal People and the Police: Attitudes, Perceptions and the Construction of Social Reality
Aboriginal Peoples and the Justice System: Report of the National Roundtable on Aboriginal Justice Issues
Aboriginal Peoples of the North and Criminal Justice: A Background Paper for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Aboriginal Rights and Public Policy: Historical Overview and an Analysis of the Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy
Aboriginal Spirituality: Symbolic Healing in Canadian Prisons
Aboriginal Women's Healing Lodge
Adoption and the Indian Child
Analysis of the Aboriginal Government Provisions of the 1992 Charlottetown Accord: Self-Government in the "Post-Charlottetown" Era
Athabasca Denesuliné Inquiry Into the Claim of the Fond du Lac, Black Lake, and Hatchet Lake First Nations
Balancing Rights: The Supreme Court of Canada, R. v. Sparrow, and the Future of Aboriginal Rights
Bear Claw Casino To Open February 26
Bill C-104 Receives Quick Passage in House of Commons
Book Reviews
Butterflies without Roots: Aboriginal Women in the Western Northwest Territories: A NWAC Report
Called to a Higher Court
Canada's First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples From Earliest Times (Book Review)
Case Commentary: Williams v. Canada s.87 Indian Act; Indian Tax Exemption
Chamakese vs. The Crown
The Champagne and Aishihik First Nations Self-Government Agreement
Church Stresses Healing
[The Churches Speak about Residential Schools]
Cold Lake First Nation, Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range Inquiry, Public Release
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Consists of minutes, transcripts, statements, correspondence/letters, submissions, and reports regarding the historical claim grievances of two First Nations who had 4,500 square miles of land seized to create the weapons range. Commissioners include: Harry S. LaForme, Daniel J. Bellegarde, and P.E. James Prentice. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]
Complicating the Ideology of Motherhood: Child Welfare Law and First Nation Women
Considerations for Achieving "Aboriginal Justice" in Canada
Constitutionalising the Patriarchy: Aboriginal Women and Aboriginal Government
A Contract Relating to the Implementation of the Nunavut Final Agreement
Creating Nunavut and Breaking the Mold of the Past
A Death Feast in Dimla-Hamid
Debt Finance For First Nations: Revised Edition
Discussion Paper: Aboriginal Policing Issues: A Comparison of Canada and Australia
Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief...: Dependency Among the Maliseet and the Impact of the Indian Act
Duty, the Honour of the Crown, and Uberrima Fides: Fiduciary Doctrine and the Crown-Native Relationship in Canada
Enough is Enough: Aboriginal Women Speak Out/Spider Woman's Granddaughters: Traditional Tales and Contemporary Writing by Native American Women
Envisaging Constitutional Space for Aboriginal Governments
The Evolution of the Legal Test of Extinguishment: From Sparrow to Gitskan
Fiduciary Duty in the Relationship of Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Military
The First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun Self-Government Agreement
The Healing Lodge from Nekaneet’s Perspective
Ilira, or Why it was Unthinkable for Inuit to Challenge Qallunaat Authority
In Our Own Voice: Aboriginal Women Demand Justice
Indian Claims Commission: Annual Report 1991-1992 to 1993-1994
Indian Claims Commisson: Annual Report 1991-1992 to 1993-1994: Fairness in Claims Negotiations
Introduction to Documents Two and Three
Introduction and two archival items discuss the employment of Aboriginals in the agricultural sector. The first deals with the Dept. of Indian Affairs efforts to recruit them as migrant farm workers. The second discusses the exclusion of farm workers from protection under labour laws. Taken from the 1966 National Agricultural Manpower Committee Meeting.