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Aboriginal Rights and Canadian Environmental Policy:
Enhancing Sustainability or a Justification of Deregulation?
Augusta
BC Treaty Commission
Central Coast Marine Plan, 2015
Challenges and Successes With Economic and Business Development Models at the Local Level: The Quatsino Experience
Contemporary & Desired Use of Traditional Resources in a Coast Salish Community: Implications for Food Security and Aboriginal Rights in British Columbia
Creating the Image of the Savage in Defence of the Crown: The Ethnohistorian in Court
Ethics, Economics, and Ecosystems
Étsxe, on the Path of, Revitalizing Secwépemc Ways of Caring for Children and Families: A Community-Based Model of Child Care
First Nations Families Negotiating Current Economic & Social Transitions
First Nations Right to Timber With Respect to the Management of Lands for Hunting, Fishing & Livelihood, and Housing: Case Law Summary
Case law summary of the major Aboriginal rights and title litigation, and an outline of the resulting forest and range agreements that British Columbia has entered into with community members.
From the Fur Trade to Free Trade: Forestry and First Nations Women in Canada
Indian Record (Vol. XXII, No. 2, February, 1959)
Indian Record (Vol. XXVII, No. 1, January, 1964)
Indians at Work: An Information History of Native Indian labour in British Columbia, 1858-1930
An Indigenous Perspective on Economic Sustainability in Mountain Pine Beetle-affected Communities
Indigenous Property Rights in Commercial Fisheries: Canada, New Zealand and Australia Compared
Living and Working in Oona River: A Teacher’s Guide
Recommended for Grade 11 Social Studies.
Additional material: The River People: Living and Working in Oona River student resource book.
North Coast Marine Plan, 2015
Our Place at the Table: First Nations in the B.C. Fishery
Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Gender, Indigenous Rights, and Energy Development in Northeast British Columbia, Canada
Reconciliation and the Métis of Canada
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 151: Vancouver, British Columbia
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 152: Vancouver, British Columbia
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Buddy Napoleon
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief Berni Metecheah, Halfway River Reserve
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief Richard Lebouradais, Whispering Pines First Nations Government
Presentation focusing on Aboriginal self-government. Chief makes a number of recommendations relating to self-government, including that the federal government financially assist First Nations in developing First Nations governments, and that the governments also recognize and uphold the 'pre-Treaty' agreements that are in place and that are presently being negotiated. A question-and-answer session with the Commissioners follows the presentation.