Navigating Neoliberalism: Self-Determination and the Mikisew Cree First Nation
Negotiated Spaces: Work, Home and Relationships in the Dene Diamond Economy
Negotiating Aboriginal Culture in the Australian Mining Industry: A Case Study of Cultural Awareness Training
Negotiating Ojibwe Treaty Rights: Toward a Critical Geopolitics of State-Tribal Relations
Negotiating the Course of Empire: The French Bourgeois Frontier and the Emergence of Mid-America, 1763-1863
Negotiating the Nature of Nature: A Cultural Models Approach to Meaning, Motivation and Cooperative Resource Management in the Yukon
Negotiations in the Indigenous World: Aboriginal Peoples and the Extractive Industry in Australia and Canada
Neither Wolf nor Dog: American Indians, Environment, and Agrarian Change
Networks of Advantage: Urban Indigenous Entrepreneurship and the Importance of Social Capital
Analysis of data from the Aboriginal Entrepreneurship in Toronto Study. Excerpt from Well-being in the Urban Aboriginal Community: Fostering Biimaadiziwin edited by David Newhouse, Kevin FitzMaurice, Tricia McGuire-Adams, and Daniel Jetté.
Originally presented at the 2011 National Research Conference on Urban Aboriginal Peoples.
Never Until Now: Indigenous & Racialized Women's Experiences Working in Yukon & Northern British Columbia Mine Camps
Research consisted of survey and semi-structured interviews using open-ended questions with 22 respondents. Study found: limited job opportunityand longevity of employment, inadequate pay scale for hours worked, uequal work expectations, limited opportunities for advancement, inadequate harm prevention, gender or race harassement/discrimination with absence of grievance mechanisms, poor environmental practices, and limited economic benefits to Indigenous people.
The New Brunswick Aboriginal Forestry: Constructions of a Natural Resource
New Caledonian Development and the Kanak Voice
New Discourses on Energy Transition as an Opportunity for Reconciliation? Analyzing Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Communications in Media and Policy Documents
Examines the levels of inclusion and exclusion of Indigenous voices in regards to energy issues in Canada.
A New Discovery of a Vast Country in America, Extending above Four Thousand Miles Between New France and New Mexico: With a Description of the Great Lakes, Cataracts, Rivers, Plants, and Animals: Also the Manners, Customs, and Languages of the Several Native Indians ...
New Relationships on the Northwest Frontier: Episodes in the Gitxsan and Witsuwit'en Encounter with Colonial Power
New Relationships with Aboriginal People and Communities in British Columbia: Annual Report on Progress [2007-2013]
The Nile Project: Music as Metaphor
Nipawi, on the Saskatchewan River, and its Historic Sites
This history deals primarily with the fur trade and the numerous posts in the "Nipawi", or Fort a la Corne and Nipawin areas along the Saskatchewan River from the 1750s to the 1790s. It contains historical and field research by Morton on the various French, Northwest Company, Independent, and Hudson's Bay Company posts found in this region of what is today Saskatchewan. Morton also discusses the war between the Cree and the original Atsina, or Gros Ventre, inhabitants of the area, as well as trade between First Nations and Europeans.
Historical note: