Indigenous Information Literacy
Inquiry into the Claim of the Homalco Indian Band
Inquiry into the Claim of the Sumas Band
Inquiry into the Treaty Land Entitlement Claim of the Fort McKay First Nation
Introduction
Introduction [BC Studies, No. 95, Autumn, 1992]
Invisible Children: A Descriptive Analysis of Injury and Death Reports for Métis Children and Youth in British Columbia, 2015 to 2017.
Islands of Truth: Vancouver Island from Captain Cook to the Beginnings of Colonialism
"It is a Strict Law That Bids Us Dance": Cosmologies, Colonialism, Death, and Ritual Authority in the Kwakwaka'wakw Potlatch, 1849 to 1922
John Freemont Smith and Indian Administration in Kamloops Agency, 1912-1913
Judicial Findings From the Inter-Tribal Tribunal on Residential Schools in Canada
Just East of Sundown: the Queen Charlotte Islands
kaptitipis e-pimohteyahk: Vancouver, Winnipeg, and Montreal
Keepers of the Earth
Kwakwaka'wakw Settlements, 1775-1920: A Geographical Analysis and Gazetteer
Law Changed: Bands Can Tax Members
Bill C-36 to become law June 1998; provides option for First Nations to set their own on-reserve tax regimes. Kamloops Indian Band intends to set a 7 per cent tax on-reserve through an agreement with Revenue Canada.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.1.
The Legal and Social Alienation of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Legal Mechanisms For Assumption of Jurisdiction and Control Over Education by First Nations
Lesson Focus: B.C.’s First Peoples. How has the Potlatch in Coastal BC changed or stayed the same over time?
Recommended for Grade 3 Social Studies.
Lessons Learned: Settler Colonialism, Development, and the UN Regional Training Centre in Vancouver, 1959-62
Letsemot, “Togetherness”: Exploring How Connection to Land, Water, and Territory Influences Health and Wellness with First Nations Knowledge Keepers and Youth in the Fraser Salish Region of British Columbia
Examines the connection between land and health in the Stó:lō culture and how this connection can be used to guide Indigenous health policies.
Letter from the Interior: James Teit and the "Injustice of Displacement"
Limitations, Legislation and Domestic Repatriation
Local and Non-local Consonant–Vowel Interaction in Interior Salish
Looking Through Water: An Exhibition in Social and Political Context
Lost and Forgotten: Sex Workers on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
Lummi Stories From High School: An Ethnohistory of the Fishing Wars of the 1970s
Mapping Them 'Out': Euro-Canadian Cartography and the Appropriation of First Nations' Territories in British Columbia, 1793-1916
Math First Peoples Teacher Resource Guide: Elementary and Secondary
Métis Nation Climate Change & Health Vulnerability Assessment
Modern Land Claim Agreements: Through the Nisga'a Looking Glass
Montréal Homelessness & Indigenous Housing: A Policy Report with Recommendations for Action
Moving From Patriarchal Benevolence to Relationship: Walking Humbly With Indigenous People
Discusses the use of Indigenous worldviews by non-Indigenous educators to more effectively teach Indigenous students in Indigenous communities.
Moving Towards Cultural Safety in Mental Health and Addictions Contracting for Urban Indigenous Peoples: Lessons from British Columbia
Health Sciences Thesis (PhD) -- Simon Fraser University, 2020.
“My Fear Is Losing Everything”: The Climate Crisis and First Nations' Right to Food in Canada
My Seasonal Round: An Integrated Unit for Elementary Social Studies and Science
Seasonal round refers to First Nations groups' cycle of moving from one resource-gathering area to another throughout the year. This resource looks patterns in four geographic regions in British Columbia and explores topics such habitat, natural resources, and stability and change. Revised version.
Related material: Blackline masters.
Natives and Reserve Establishment in Nineteenth Century British Columbia
New Futures for the Past: Cooperation Between First Nations and Museums in Canada
Nisga'a Chief Defends Land Deal
The Nisga'a Treaty: Competing Claims Ignored!
The Nlha7kápmx Meeting at Lytton, 1879, and the Rule of Law
“No One Cares More About Your Community Than You”: Approaches to Healing With Secwépemc Children and Youth
Looks at Secwépemc healers storytelling to provide a form of healing for Indigenous children and youth.
Northern Haida Songs
Now Is the Time
Reviews Haida filmmaker Christopher Auchter short film Now Is the Time. The films acts as a sequel to the 1970 National Film Board of Canada short film This Was the Time documenting the raising of the first totem pole on Haida Gwaii. To view article scroll down to page 130.