Keepers of the Water: Exploring Anishinaabe and Métis Women's Knowledge of Water and Participation in Water Governance in Kenora, Ontario
Keeping Our Traditions Alive: Compendium of Best Practices in Promoting the Traditional Ways of Life of Arctic Indigenous Peoples
Keeping the "Co" in the Co-Management of Northern Resources
Keeping the Wall Down: Increasing Public Participation in Northwest Territories Pipeline Developments
Keeping Woodland Caribou (Ahtik) in the Whitefeather Forest
Keetsahnak / Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Sisters
Keeyask Generation Project: Report on Public Hearing
Kelowna Accord Should Get Passed
Kewekapawetan: Return After the Flood A Film About the Annual Gathering at South Indian Lake, Manitoba
Key Considerations for Resource Development in Nan Territory Focusing on Mining
Kidnapped Stó:lō Boys
Video tells the story of Sto:lo boys who were taken from their homes by prospectors for the purpose of using them as labourers in the California goldfields and the community's commemoration of the event.
Duration: 19:38.
Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation: Mining, Consulting, Reconciliation and Law
Kitikmeot Corporation: Bringing It All Together For Inuit of the Kitikmeot
Kitsaki Management Limited Partnership: An Aboriginal Economic Development Model
The Klondike Gold Rush in International Perspective
The Klondike Gold Rush in World History: Putting the Stampede in Perspective
KMS Project: Impacts of Mining Operations on Aboriginal Communities in the Northwest Territories and Labrador: Case Studies and Literature Review
Kneading Marie Clements' Burning Vision
Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs Regarding Crab Asthma in Four Communities of Newfoundland and Labrador
Kwebeh: Building Institutions to Manage Mineral Development
Labour Market Prospects for the Métis in the Canadian Mining Industry
Labrador Inuit Harvesting and the Politics of Land Claims
LAND | MINE
Land of Oil and Water: Educational Resource
Land Use Preferences of the Adams Lake Indian Band: Employing the Q Sorting Technique in Natural Resource Management
Landlords and Political Traps: How Mineral Exploration Companies Seek Access to First Nation Territory
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
Leading by Example: Practices and Performance in Corporate-Aboriginal Partnerships
Learn about Western Canada in the Early 1900s through the Art of C.D. Hoy: Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 7-12
Hoy was a photographer who worked in Quesnel, British Columbia at the start of the twentieth century, when the Fraser River and Cariboo Gold Rushes were taking place, resulting in different cultural groups coming together in one location. Many of his portraits were of Indigenous people living in the area. Designed to complement the online exhibition Through the Lens of C.D. Hoy: How a Chinese Canadian Photographer Memorialized a Community.
Learning About The Land: Tetlit Gwich'in Perspectives on Sustainable Resource Use
Learning from Experience: Aboriginal Programs in the Resource Industries
Learning to Ask: An Aboriginal Custom for Respecting Forests Brings Appreciation and Understanding
Legacies at Long Beach: Sustainability and Strategy in the Canadian Model Forest Program
Legacy of the Sustainable Forest Management Network: Outcomes of Research Collaborations among J.D. Irving, Limited, University of New Brunswick, and Université de Moncton
Gaetan Pelletier
The Legal Fiction of the Lake Matchimanitou Indian School
Lessons Learned: A Report on HR Components of Aboriginal Community and Mining Company Partnership Agreements.
Looks at human resource strategies developed to facilitate successful partnership for maximum benefit for Aboriginal communities near mining operations. Includes summary of recommendations.
Lessons Learned: Settler Colonialism, Development, and the UN Regional Training Centre in Vancouver, 1959-62
Let the Journey Continue ...
Letter From Premier Ed Schreyer to Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau, 31 July 1974 concerning Manitoba Hydro Projects and Northern Native Communities
Manitoba's premier expresses annoyance at what he considers an intrusion into a provincial matter by the federal government over a proposed hydroelectric project.