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Consulting with the Crown: A Guide for First Nations
Explains the meaning of consultation and provides a tool to assist First Nations in effectively engaging in consultation with Canadian provincial and federal governments.
Contemporary Aboriginal Land, Resource and Environment Regimes: Origins, Problems, and Prospects: A Report Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Cook v. British Columbia (Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation) 2007 BCSC 1722
The Corbiere Ruling
Corporate – Aboriginal Agreements on Mineral Development: The Wider Implications of Contractual Arrangements
The Cote, Key and Keeseekoose First Nations Pelly Haylands Settlement Agreement
Country Study--New Zealand Indigenous Governance Substantive Paper Document (2)
COVID-19 and Indigenous Peoples Rights: What Is the Impact of COVID-19 on Indigenous Peoples' Rights?
[COVID-19 in Indian Country: The Impact of Federal Broken Promises on Native Americans]
COVID-19, Indian Reservations, and Self-Determination
COVID-19, the Numbered Treaties and the Politics of Life: A Special Report
Creating the Perfect Storm for Conflicts Over Aboriginal Rights: Critical New Developments in the Law of Aboriginal Consultation
Creator's Game: The Quest for Gold and the Fight for Nationhood: Educational Resource
Cree-Naskapi Commission: 1988 Report
Critical Success Factors in the First Nations Fishery of Atlantic Canada: Mi’kmaq and Maliseet Perceptions
Crown and Aboriginal Occupations of Land: A History & Comparison
Crown Consultation Policies and Practices Across Canada
Crown Consultation With Aboriginal Peoples in Oil Sands Development: Is it Adequate, Is It Legal?
The Crown’s Constitutional Duty to Consult and Accommodate Aboriginal and Treaty Rights
The Crown's Fiduciary Obligation toward Aboriginal Peoples
CRRF Facts About ... Leading Aboriginal Treaty Rights Cases
Discusses noted cases in Canada: The Queen v. Sikyea (1964) The Queen v. Taylor and Williams (1981) Simon v. The Queen (1987) The Queen v. Sioui (1990) The Queen v. Horseman (1990) Badger v. The Queen (1996) Marshall v. The Queen (1999).
Cultural Rights of Aboriginal Children in Canada: Are We Killing the Indian in Our Aboriginal Children?: Discussion Notes of a Trial and Family Court Judge
Cumberland House Cree Nation, Cumberland Reserve 100A Claim, Public Edition, July 2008
USE FIREFOX FOR BEST VIEWING AND FUNCTIONALITY OF THIS RECORD. Consists of historical documents, submissions, correspondence/letters, transcripts, treaties, legal documents and the Final Report in English and French. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]
Cumberland House Cree Nation: IR 100A Inquiry
Cumulative Impacts to FMFN#468 Traditional Lands & Lifeways: Shell Jackpine Mine Expansion and Pierre River Mine Report for Regulatory Hearings
Current Developments in Aboriginal Forestry: Provincial Forest Policy and Aboriginal Participation in Forestry in Ontario, Canada
Customary Food, Feasting and Legal Identities at Paq'tnkek First Nation
Customary Law Bibliography
Customary Water Laws and Practices in Canada
Dancing Again: History, Memory, and Activism at Wounded Knee
Daniels v. Canada (Indian Affairs and Northern Development), 2016 SCC 12
The Dawes Act and Contraction of Indian Land in the U.S.
Debates About Aboriginal Sovereignty, Nationalism and Self-Government: (Post-Colonial Insight For Success in Self-Government): Achievement through Empowerment by Increased Critical Awareness and Meaningful Participation of Canada's Native People at the Local Community Level
Debt Finance For First Nations: Revised Edition
Declaration of Indian Purpose: The Voice of the American Indian
A Declaration of Indian Rights. The B.C. Indian Position Paper
Declaration of Metis and Indian Rights
Declaration of the Lillooet Tribe (May 10, 1911)
Decolonization Toolkit
Deconstructing the British Columbia Treaty Process
Defining Aboriginal Identity: What the Courts Have Stated
Defining Aboriginal Rights to Water in Alberta: Do They Still "Exist"? How Extensive are They?
Defining Aboriginal Title in the 90's: Has the Supreme Court Finally Got It Right?
Dene Declaration - 21 August 1975.
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