Domestic Violence Risk Assessment, Risk Management and Safety Planning with Indigenous Populations
Duck Lake Agency - Ledger 1885-89, 1921-29
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.Duty to Consult with First Nations
Dynamics of Aboriginal Land Use Institutions: The Rise and Fall of Community Control Over Reserve Systems in the Lil'Wat Nation, Canada
Editor's Introduction [vol. 7, no. 1, 2018]
Editorial: It Takes All of Us to Enforce the Law
Editorial: Jordan's Principle PSA in American Sign Language
Educating Aboriginal Nursing Students: Responding to the Truth and Reconciliation Report
Eighteen Years of Inmate Litigation Culminates with Some Success in the SCC's Ewert v Canada
The Emerging Policy Relationship Between Canada and the Métis Nation
Employment Barriers and Aboriginal Working Life: Towards a Representative Workplace in Saskatchewan
Equal Status for Indigenous Women— Sometime, Not Now : The Indian Act and Bill S-3
Equality Delayed is Equality Denied for Indigenous Women
Estimating Institutionalization and Homelessness for Status First Nations in Canada: A Method and Implications
Evaluating the Co-Management Institutions Created By the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement and The Inuvialuit Final Agreement With Planning Criteria
Every One Counts: Examining Aboriginal Youth Incarceration by Gender, Statistics and Witsuwit'en Laws
The Everyday Occurrence: Violence in the Lives of Girls Exploited through Prostitution
An Examination of Healing Lodges for Federal Offenders in Canada
Examining Reintegration Potential for Aboriginal Offenders
An Exploration of the Nursing Leaders’ Experiences Addressing Indigenous Health in University Undergraduate Nursing Programs in Ontario
Exploring the Profiles of Aboriginal Sexual Offenders: Contrasting Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Sexual Offenders to Determine Unique Client Characteristics and Potential Implications for Sex Offender Assessment and Treatment Strategies
The Face Pullers: Ch. 1 Images - Big Bear 1825-88
Fallen Feathers in Thunder Bay: How Canada's Newspapers Implicate Indigenous Youth
Fast Track for Compensation Claims
Fear and Loathing in Lamanite Territory: Lessons From Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission to the Mormon Indian Placement Program and Beyond
Feds to Abandon 30 Negotiation Tables: Minister Robert Nault Encourages Lively Debate on Proposed Legislation
Focuses on Minister of Indian Affairs’ decision to end ongoing negotiations with First Nations leaders largely due to time already spent and the inability to reach an agreement.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.2.
Final Written Submission: National Inquiry on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
First Nations Child and Family Services and Indigenous Knowledge as a Framework for Research, Policy and Practice
First Nations Develop Alcohol Harm Reduction Policies
First Nations Gambling Policy in Canada
The First Nations Governance Act: Implications of Research Findings From the United States and Canada: A Report of the British Columbia Regional Vice-Chief Assembly of First Nations
Argues that the key purpose of the First Nations Governance Act is to assist in building societies that work and are capable of of realizing their own goals.
First Nations Governance Project: Phase I
First Nations Homeownership
First Nations Leadership and Spirituality within the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: A Saskatchewan Perspective
First Nations Policing Update
First Nations Youth Inquest: 2018 Progress Update on the Recommendations
First Nations Youth Inquest: 2018 Report Card on Recommendations [Detailed]
First Peoples Law: Essays on Canadian Law and Decolonization
Fiscal Management Law Major Native Milestone
Fishing for Stories at Burnt Church: the Media, the Marshall Decision and Aboriginal Representation
Forgotten People: Approximately 210,000 People in Canada Identify themselves as Métis
Forgotten Veterans: Métis are Now Fighting Ottawa for Compensation
Former National Chief Leads Court Challenge [Bill C-61]
Looks at Federation of Saskatchewan Nations chairman of the executive council of the senate, David Ahenakew, who talked about legal action against the Crown, claiming Prime Minister Jean Chretien and Indian Affairs Minister Robert Nault breached their fiduciary duty by increasing their control and power over the affairs and government of First Nations.
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