Act to Control: The Grand General Indian Council, The Department of Indian Affairs, and the Struggle over the Indian Act in Ontario, 1850-1906.
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of Toronto, 2023.
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of Toronto, 2023.
Pronunciation guide in Michif, English and French.
Examines main research reports used in the recognition process for: Mattawa/Ottawa River; Killarney; Georgian Bay; Abitibi-Inland; Rainy Lake/Lake of the Woods; and Northern Lake Superior communities.
Includes three case studies: Ininew Friendship Centre, Cochrane, Ontario; St. David Catholic Elementary School, Sudbury, Ontario; Ohero:kon (Under the Husk) at Six Nations of the Grand River; and N’Amerind Friendship Centre, London, Ontario.
Examines the importance of internet connection for homeless and outreach service users in obtaining housing and employment.
Examines the community-based strategy to reduce the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic by Indigenous communities.
Focuses on the Thunder Bay and Nishnawbe Aski police services.
Political Science Internship Paper (M.A.)--University of Windsor.
Examines documents used to support three communities' assertion that they should be considered part of the Métis nation. They are: historic Georgian Bay Métis community; historic Mattawa Métis community; and historic Sault Ste Marie Métis community.
Looks at the barriers to services that effect the response to human trafficking in Northeastern Ontario.
A study on Indigenous entrepreneur Bernard Naraseau, whose subsistence strategy breaks the traditional understanding of using either an Indigenous or settler approach for living during the nineteenth century.
Photographs relating to Metis culture accompanied by brief explanations in French, Michif and English.
Survey conducted using Respondent-Driven Sampling resulted in 601 adult and 229 child surveys being completed. In addition to health questions respondents were asked about other topics such as culture, identity, housing, discrimination, and access to justice.
Data from five adult provincial correctional services reporting to the Canadian Correctional Services Survey (CCSS): Saskatchewan, Alberta, Ontario, British Columbia and Nova Scotia.
Four scenes, each taking place at a different location (Ottawa, Fort Garry, outside Fort Carleton and Fort Carleton) and involving individuals significant to the negotiations such as Governor Alexander Morris, James McKay, Chief Ahatahkakoop, Chief Mistawasis, Poundmaker and Peter Erasmus. Includes discussion questions and short biographies.
Focus is on Hamilton, Ontario, but does contain information gathered from service providers nationally.