Indian Record (Vol. XXXI, No. 8, October, 1968)
Indian Record (Vol. XXXI, No. 9, November, 1968)
Indian Record (Vol. XXXII, No. 12, December, 1969)
Indian Record (Vol. XXXII, Nos. 8-9, August-September, 1969)
Indian Record (XXXI, No. 7, August-September, 1968)
The Indian Record (XXXII, Nos. 4 and 5, April-May, 1969)
The Indian Treaties of the North West
Indian Treaty No. 5 and the Pas Agency, Saskatchewan, N.W.T.
Indigenous Canadian Women in the North American Fur Trade: A Short Study
Indigenous Land-Based Education and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Indigenous Peoples’ Land And Resource Rights
Indigenous Voices
The Inner Cities of Saskatoon and Winnipeg: A New and Distinctive Form of Development
L' Insurrection du Nord-Ouest, 1885
The Intergenerational Effects of Residential Schools on Children's Educational Experiences in Ontario and Canada's Western Provinces
Introduction: Nursing Education in the Circumpolar North
Introduction to Documents: Indian Hunting Rights, Natural Resources Transfer Agreements and Legal Opinions From the Department of Justice
An Intrusive and Corrective Government: Political Rationalities and the Governance of the Plains Aboriginals, 1870-1890
Investing in Canada's Future Prosperity: An Economic Opportunity for Canadian Industries: Methods and Sources Paper
Is Nutrition North Canada on Shifting Ground? A Food Banks Canada Report
Iye Ohdakapi: Their Stories: Manitoba Dakota Elders
Transcripts of interviews recorded in 1971 and 1972 with members of the five Dakota Nations in Manitoba and the White Cap Dakota Nation in Saskatchewan.
James McKay (1828-1879): Métis Trader, Guide, Interpreter and MLA
[John Franklin Boyd]
Notes and sketches from a trip taken by John Franklin Boyd in July and August, 1885, from Minnedosa, Manitoba to visit Prince Albert and the places involved in the North-West Rebellion.
John Morin, canoeman
The Journal of Eleanor Shepphird Matheson, 1920. Part I: The Pas to Lac La Ronge, and Return, by Canoe
The Journal of Eleanor Shepphird Matheson, 1920. Part II: The Pas to Lac La Ronge, and Return, by Canoe
Jurisdictional Ambiguity or Lack of Political Will?: Intergovernmental Relations, Public Health, and Tuberculosis Control among Aboriginals in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
The Key First Nation Inquiry 1909 Surrender Claim
The Key First Nation Inquiry 1909 Surrender Claim
Key to the Midway: Masculinity at Work in a Western Canadian Carnival
Kiskâyitamawin Miyo-Mamitonecikan: Urban Aboriginal Women and Mental Health
Knowledge Synthesis: Aboriginal Workplace Integration in the North
Land Scrip as Neoliberal Aboriginal Governance: The Métis 'Trail of Tears'
The Last Buffalo Hunter
The Last Quarter Century in Canadian Plains Archaeology
The Late P.G. Laurie / Late Editor and Proprieter of The Battleford Herald. - [190-?].
Historical note:
Patrick Gammie Laurie (b. 1833 - d. 1903) arrived in Fort Garry, MB in 1869 and took charge of the "Nor'Wester" newspaper, which reported on the Red River Resistance. In 1878 he left for Battleford, SK where he established the Herald. He remained there until his death in 1903. During the Rebellion of 1885 he alternated between military duties and the publication of his paper.Late Prehistoric Mortuary Practices : An Analysis of the Bethune, Sisterbutte, Glen Ewen and Moose Bay Burials in Saskatchewan
Leadership Preferences of Indian and Non-Indian Athletes
Looks at the different preferences in coaching methods and leadership between Indigenous and non-Indigenous athletes.
Legacy of Residential Schools: Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women
A Legal Guide to Aboriginal Drinking Water: A Prairie Province Perspective
Legal Ideology in the Aftermath of Rebellion: The Convicted First Nations Participants, 1885
The Legend of Thanadelthur: Elders’ Oral History and Hudson’s Bay Company Journals + Thainaltth’er noriya hołts’į, Ëna chu Dene chu ëłehëla nį; Bëghą honį ëritł’is hëla (HBC), ąłnëdhë behonié tth’i łą sį
Examines Dene oral stories to discuss the impact of Thanadelthur to her community and the fur trade.
Lessons From CANDO [Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers] Aboriginal Recognition Award Winners
Letter from Bishop Alexandre Taché to his Mother Concerning his Life with the Chipewyan Nation
The Life and Times of Louis Riel
Lifetime Ambition Realized With Discovery of Old Fort - Newspaper Clipping. - 11 January 1954.
Newspaper clipping documenting the discovery of the Alexander Henry-Frobisher Brothers fort that was established in 1775, 20 miles by water from Denare Beach, Saskatchewan.
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