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Aboriginal Peoples and Politics: The Indian Land Question in British Columbia, 1849-1989
[After Native Claims?: The Implications of Comprehensive Claims Settlements for Natural Resources in British Columbia]
B.C. Aboriginals Healthier, Study Says
B.C. Bishops Call for Referendum Protest
B.C. Referendum Bodes Ill for Native Rights
Calling Forth Our Future: Options for the Exercise of Indigenous Peoples' Authority in Child Welfare
Cultures in Conflict: The Problem of Discourse
Discussion on the problem of discourse in the Dunne-za/Cree trial, which pitted written documents against knowledge gained from the oral tradition of First Nations peoples.
Duty to Consult with First Nations
Dynamics of Aboriginal Land Use Institutions: The Rise and Fall of Community Control Over Reserve Systems in the Lil'Wat Nation, Canada
Economic Development a Priority in Nation
Highlights the treaty talks between the First Nations people and the provincial government in British Columbia.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.
Educating "Indians": Practices of Becoming Canadian
Environmental Scan of Métis Health Information, Initiatives and Programs
Forests and First Nations Consultation: Analysis of the Legal Framework, Policies, and Practices in British Columbia
How Do We Forgive Our Fathers: Angry/Violent Aboriginal/First Nations Men's Experiences with Social Workers
"Improving the Treaty Process" : Report of the Tripartite Working Group
Indian Reserve Cut-Offs in British Columbia, 1912-1924: An Examination of Federal-Provincial Negotiations and Consultation with Indians
Introduction: Advocacy Research and Native Studies
The Making of Treaty 8 in Canada's Northwest
Native Lands and Livelihoods in British Columbia
Native Women in Reserve Politics: Strategies and Struggles
Negotiating the Production of Space in Tl'azt'en Territory, Northern British Columbia
New Era Talk in B.C. Is a Page From the Fed's Book
Comments on the treaty talks between First Nations peoples and British Columbia government.
Continuation of article on page 6 entitled Does the New Language Mean a New Approach?
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
The Nishga and the Fur Trade, 1834-1842
On the Edge of Empire: Gender, Race, and the Making of British Columbia, 1849-1871
Partnerships in Practice: Case Studies in Municipal and First Nations' Economic Development Co-operation
Public Space, Democracy, and Colonialism: British Columbia's Referendum on Treaty Principles
Rebuilding First Nations: Tools, Traditions and Relationships
Recensions / Reviews
Referendum in B.C. Doesn't Mean Much
The Self Government Landscape
Self Government: The Ktunaxa/Kinbasket Experience: Speaking Notes for Chief Sophie Pierre, St. Mary's Indian Band, Administrator Ktunaxa/Kinbasket Tribal Council
Speaking Truth to Power III: Self-Government: Options and Opportunities, March 14 - 15, 2002
The Spirit in the Land: The Opening Statement of the Gitskan and Wet'-suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs in the Supreme Court of British Columbia May 11, 1987
Taxation and Representation: Non-Native Leaseholders on Indian Reserves
Teacher's Guide: From Time Immemorial: The First Peoples of the Pacific Northwest
"Now contains an expanded unit on treaty making and self government in British Columbia".
Social Studies Grades 4-8.
Tourism to the Rescue?
Treaty Referendum Questions Called 'Ridiculous'
Questions a referendum proposed by B. C. treaty negotiators, arguing that the rights of a minority (First Nations) were being placed in front of a majority (constituents) and that some questions asked address rights already affirmed in Canadian courts and the Constitution.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.