He Moved a Mountain: The Life of Frank Calder and the Nisga'a Land Claims Accord
Hi-Ho Mistahey!
Historical Development of the Tax Regimes of Maori Authorities in Aotearoa New Zealand and First Nations in Canada
Historical Highlights Leading to the Development of First Nations Education Law in Canada
Historical Landmarks, State Policies and Indigenous Self-determination in Brazil and Canada
History and Politics of the 'New Relationship'
History of Modern Aboriginal Law
A History of the Legislative Assembly of Assiniboia / Le Conseil du Gouvernenment Provisoire
History, the Courts and Treaty Policy: Lessons from Marshall and Nisga'a
Discusses landmark court cases dealing with fishing rights in Nova Scotia and a dispute involving Aboriginal title which took place in British Columbia. Chapter two from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 1, which vol. 1 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.
Home is the Hunter: The James Bay Cree and Their Land
How Well is Co-management Working?: Perspectives, Partnerships and Power Sharing Along the Way to an Indigenous Protected Area on Girringun Country
Human Rights Complaints
Idle No More
Idle No More a Unique, Unprecedented Moment in History
Comments on an informative meeting that looked at Aboriginal resistance over the past 150 years and a short history of the Indian Act.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.16.
Idle No More at Six Months: Analysis of the First Six Months of the Idle No More Movement
The "Idle No More" Movement and Global Indifference to Indigenous Nationalism
The "Idle No More" Movement: Paradoxes of First Nations Inclusion in the Canadian Context
Idle No More Movement Seeks to Educate Canadians With Teach-ins and Panel Discussions
Comments on the protest rallies against omnibus Bills C-38 and C-45.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.15.
Idle No More: Protest to Change?: A Grassroots Movement
ImageNATIVE 2012: Ecocinema and the Indigenous Film Festival
Impact and Benefit Agreements: Are They Working?
In Brief: Idle No More
Increasing the Sustainability of a Resource Development:
Aboriginal Engagement and Negotiated Agreements
Indian Lands Registration Manual: July 2013
Indian Rights for Indian Babies: Canada's "Unstated Paternity" Policy
Indigeneity-Grounded Analysis (IGA) as Policy(-Making) Lens: New Zealand Models, Canadian Realities
Indigenous Contentious Collective Action in Canada: The Labrador Innu and Their Occupation of the Goose Bay Military Air Base
Indigenous Food Sovereignty
Indigenous Legal Traditions and Indian Residential Schools: Law, Sovereignty and Reconciliation in Translation
Indigenous Peoples and the Law: Comparative and Critical Perspectives
Indigenous (Re)Memory and Resistance: Video Works By Dana Claxton
Indigenous Rights, Sovereignty and Resource Governance in the Arctic
Indigenous Self-Discovery: “Being Called to Witness”
An Indigenous Voice at WIPO?
[Indigenous Women and Work: From Labor to Activism]
Institutional Change on Canadian First Nations Reserves: Adoption of the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management
International Body Says Canada Violating First Nations Human Rights
International Comparison of Solutions to Aboriginal Rights Issues Associated With Mineral Development: Free, Prior and Informed Consent: The Canadian Context
Introduction: Representation, Resistance and the Logics of Difference: Indigenous Culture as Political Resource in the Settler-State
Introduction to Native American/Indigenous Film
Inuit Qaujisarvingat List of References from Arctic Security Pillar Project
Inuit Self-Determination and Postsecondary Education: The Case of Nunavut and Greenland
Inuit Voices on Arctic Security Nilliajut
Inuit Women Reach a Deadlock in the Canadian Political Arena:A Phenomenon Grounded in the Iglu
Looks at problems between inclusive attitudes regarding women in politics and the reality of the difficulties they actually face from within the traditional Inuit household.
Chapter nine from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.