Recognizing and Including Indigenous Cultural Heritage in B.C.: Policy Paper
Recommendations for a New Consultation Process and Policy for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Broadcasting: Final Report
Recommendations on Northern Sustainable Food Systems
Recommendations re Inquest Report for Brian Lloyd Sinclair
Sinclair was a 45-year-old Aboriginal man who died after sitting for 34 hours waiting for medical attention at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre's emergency department.
Reconciliation: A Work in Progress
Reconciliation and Third-Party Interests: Tsilhqot’in Nation v. British Columbia
Reconciliation Betrayed: The Horrors of St. Anne's
Reconciliation: Gitxsan Property and Crown Sovereignty
Reconciliation in Action: The Power of First Nation-Industry Partnerships in British Columbia
Reconciliation in Northern British Columbia?: Future Prospects for Aboriginal-Newcomer Relations
Reconciliation Toolkit for Business Leaders
Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples: A Holistic Approach: Toolkit for Inclusive Municipalities in Canada and Beyond
Reconciling Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Perspectives in Aboriginal Literacy Practice
Reconciling Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Perspectives Through Modern Treaty Negotiations
Reconciling Differences: The Triumphs are Spectacular, But Few
Comments on the twentieth anniversary of the Oka Crisis and the healing and reconciliation done by the sister of slain police officer Corporal Marcel Lemay.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Reconciling Dispossession? The Legal and Political Accommodation of Native Title in Canada and Australia
Reconciling Indigenous Need With the Urban Welfare State? Evidence of Culturally-appropriate Services and Spaces for Aboriginals in Winnipeg, Canada
Reconfiguring Aboriginal-State Relations
Reconsidering Riel: A Necessary Exercise
Record Crowds Expected at Batoche
Recovering Aboriginal Cultural Property at Common Law: A Contextual Approach
Recruiting and Retention Concerns Health Care Team
Explores problems some Aboriginal communities have recruiting and retaining health care professionals.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
[Red: A Haida Manga]
Red Circles, White Boxes: How Wolastoq Women Understand the Processes of Their Own Learning
The Red Man's on the Warpath: The Image of the "Indian" and the Second World War (Book Review)
Red Power in Canada (1970)
Red River 1859 - 1869: Through the Eyes of a Nor'Wester
Looks at the content found in the Red River settlement's first newspaper, The Nor'Wester.
Red River Insurgence, 1869-70
Red River Rendezvous
Red River's Anglophone Community: The Conflicting Views of John Christian Schultz and Alexander Begg
Discusses how the two men's writings illustrate the two views points about the best option for Red River settlement's future: those who were in favour of annexation by Canada and those who felt that it would not be in the settlement's best interests since terms and conditions of it's future would be dictated by eastern Canadians.
Red Runners: "The New Objectification of Native Art and Identity"
Red Sky Presents Sun Spirits: Caribou Song and Raven Stole the Sun: Study Guide
Red Women Rising: Indigenous Women Survivors in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
Redefined Rhetorics: Academic Discourse and Aboriginal Students
The Rediscovered Self: Indigenous Identity and Cultural Justice
Redman in the Ivory Tower: First Nations Students and Negative Classroom Environments in the University Setting
Reducing Health Disparities: A Priority for Canada
Reduction of Family Violence in Aboriginal Communities: A Systematic Review of Interventions and Approaches
Reduction of the Cost of Living in Nunavik: Report of the Working Group
Reel Artists: National Film Board of Canada Portrayals of Contemporary Aboriginal and Inuit Artists and Their Art
Reference Guide: First Nations Employment and Retention
Reflecting the Lives of Aboriginal Women in Canadian
Public Library Collection Development
Reflections on Métissage as an Indigenous Research Praxis
Authors discuss the possibilities and limitations inherent in their use of Métissage—assemblage through mixing, blending—as a research method in their PhD studies.
Reframing the Issues: Emerging Questions for Métis, Non-Status Indian and Urban Aboriginal Policy Research: Workshop Summary Report
Information on a workshop that explored the issues raised by current scholarly research; provides a general sense of the issues relevant to Aboriginal peoples.