Multiculturalism at the Millennium
Multiculturalism Policy Index: Indigenous Peoples
A Multifaceted Approach to Recognizing Canadian First Nations Governments: What Courts May Decide
Multiple Voices: Looking at the History of Batoche through the Eyes of Multiple Perspectives
Munro Earned Respect of Many
Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women in Canada and Governmental Response
Murders and Disappearances of Aboriginal Women and Girls in Canada
Murray River Country: An Ecological Dialogue With the Traditional Owners
Muskoday First Nation Treaty Land Entitlement Settlement Agreement
Muskoday Signs TLE Agreement
Mutual Incomprehension: The Cross Cultural Domain of Work in a Remote Australian Aboriginal Community
My Country, Mine Country: Indigenous People, Mining and Development in Remote Australia
“My Fear Is Losing Everything”: The Climate Crisis and First Nations' Right to Food in Canada
My Name is Kahentiiosta
"My Parents, They Became Poor": The Socio-Economics Effects of the Expropriation and Relocation of Stoney Point Reserve #43, 1942
The Mysterious Trail of Suspect Statistics: A Case Study of Five Shuswap Nation Communities
The Myth of Multiculturalism and the Reality of the American Indian in Contemporary America
Myths and Realities in American-Canadian Studies: Challenges to Comparing Native Peoples' Experiences
Myths and Realities of First Nations Education
N.I.B. Meets Cabinet: Resolutions Presented
Nadleh Whut'en First Nation: Lejac School Inquiry
Names, Numbers and Northern Policy: Inuit, Project Surname, and the Politics of Identity
Naming in Inuit Communities: The Attack on Tradition with the Goal of Assimilation
Naming in Nunavut: A Case Study in Political Onomastics
Naming the Eskimo: Politics of Naming in the North of This Land Now Called Canada
Discusses Project Naming and photographs taken by Major L.T. Burwash and Richard Harrington.
The Nanaimo and Charles Camsell Indian Hospitals: First Nations' Narratives of Health Care, 1945 to 1965
NAPLAN Language Assessments for Indigenous Children in Remote Communities: Issues and Problems
A Narrative Description of Contemporary Negotiations Between the Canadian Pacific Railway and Five Indian Bands Regarding Land Taxation and Land Tenure Rights in British Columbia
Narrative Robustness, Post-Apology Conduct, and Canada's 1998 and 2008 Residential Schools Apologies
A Narrow Vision: Duncan Campbell Scott and the Administration of Indian Affairs in Canada
[A Narrow Vision: Duncan Campbell Scott and the Administration of Indian Affairs in Canada]
A Narrow Vision: Duncan Campbell Scott and the Administration of Indian Affairs in Canada
The Nasty Game: How Environment Assessment Is Failing Aboriginal Communities in Canada's North
A Nation in Distress: The Political Economy of Urban Aboriginal Poverty
"A Nation is not Conquered Until the Hearts of its Women are on the Ground": Stories of Indigenous Women and Colonial Resistance in Winnipeg, Canada
Nation Takes Initiative to Battle Climate Change
Discusses the energy conservation program and sustainable food project created by the T'Sou-ke Nation in Sooke, B.C. to combat climate change.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Nation to Nation: Indian Nation-Crown Relations in Canada: A Report Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
A Nation within a Nation: the Dependency Theory and the James Bay Cree
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Council
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workforce Strategic Framework: 2011–2015
National Aboriginal Document Database
National Assessment of First Nations Water and Wastewater Systems: National Roll-Up Report: Final
Purpose of research was to define current deficiencies and operational requirements of systems, identify long-term needs for each community and review sustainable, long-term infrastructure strategies for the next ten years. Recommendations grouped by infrastructure needs, operations and capacity, and regulations and guidelines. Ninety-seven percent of First Nations participated in study.
National Conference on Indian and Northern Education Saskatoon 1967
Theme of the Conference was "We Listen, They Speak" and featured speakers were Inuit, First Nations and Metis.