Indigenous Property Rights in Commercial Fisheries: Canada, New Zealand and Australia Compared
Indigenous Self-Discovery: “Being Called to Witness”
Indigenous Well-Being in Four Countries: An Application of the UNDP'S Human Development Index to Indigenous Peoples in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States
The Influence of Offender and Victim Ethnicity on Perceptions of Crime Severity and Recommended Punishment
The Inherent Right of Self-Governance: A Timeline
Intellectual Property Issues in Heritage Management. Part 2: Legal Dimensions, Ethical Considerations, and Collaborative Research Practices
Inter-National Affairs: Indigeneity, Globality, and the Canadian State
Intergenerational Survivors in BC: Options in Light of the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement: Briefing Note, March 5, 2010
Inuit and the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement: Supporting Canada's Arctic Sovereignty
The Inuit Presence at the First Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission National Event
Investigating the Inuit-Canadian Government Relationship. Claiming about the Fate of Inuit Dogs and Inuit Leadership
Investigation Has Taken Too Long, Provided Too Few Results
Brief article describing the investigation into cases of Aboriginal women who have gone missing or have been murdered in British Columbia, and the delay in solving the cases.
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Investigation into Child and Youth Protection Services in Ungava Bay and Hudson Bay Nunavik: Report, Conclusions of the Investigation and Recommendations
Is "Inherent Aboriginal Self-Government" Constitutional?
James Smith Cree Nation Treaty Land Entitlement Inquiry
Jordan's Principle, Governments' Paralysis
Joseph Boyden and John Ralston Saul. Part Two
Judge Gerald Morin Receives Prestigious Hodgson Award
Judge Rules against Indian Registrar
Discusses B.C. case where complainant, a First Nations woman who took legal action against the Indian Registrar to regain her Indian status, felt that Section 6 was unconstitutional and contrary to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Judges' Attitudes About and Experiences with Sentencing Circles in Intimate-Partner Abuse Cases
The Jurisdiction of Inherent Right Aboriginal Governments
Justice Bertha Wilson: One Woman's Difference
The Kahnawà:ke Standoff and Reflections on Fascism
Keeping First Nations Children at Home: A Few Federal Policy Changes Could Make a Big Difference
[Kevin Annett: The Truth About the Canadian Residential School Massacres]
Kiumajut (Talking Back): Game Management and Inuit Rights 1900-70
Kookum Knew... Exploring Historical Contexts: Aboriginal People, The Justice System, and Child Welfare
Land Rights: A Global Solution for the Six Nations of the Grand River
Landing Native Fisheries: Indian Reserves & Fishing Rights in British Columbia, 1849–1925
The Law of the Land: Amnesty International Canada's Position on the Conflict Over Logging at Grassy Narrows
Lawsuit Alleges Province Broke Treaty: Tsuu T'ina Oppose Water Restrictions
Let Me Suggest
Liberalism, Surveillance, and Resistance: Indigenous Communities in Western Canada, 1877-1927
Like an Ill-Fitting Boot: Government, Governance and Management Systems in the Contemporary Indian Act
Limited Roll Out of New ID Begins
Discusses distribution and delays of the new Secure Status Indian Cards to Buffalo Point First Nation.
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Listen Up and Hear Us
Brief article on the protest of the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) by the Batchawana First Nation.
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Locating Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Global Trends
"The Lone Streetwalker": Missing Women and Sex Work-Related News in Mainstream Canadian Media
The Long Journey of a Forgotten People: Métis Identities and Family Histories
Lump Sum Compensation Payments Research Project: The Circle Rechecks Itself
Mad Dogs and (Mostly) Englishmen: Colonial Relations, Commodities, and the Fate of Inuit Sled Dogs
Making First Nation Law: The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Fishery
Marchers Remember Victims of Violence
Discusses the 16th Annual Women's Memorial March to commemorate women who have been victims of violence.
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Mary Two-Axe Earley
Author chronicles the life and works of the woman who championed the rights of First Nations women in Canada.
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