Power in the Spirit: Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge
Power To The People
Powerful or Just Plain Power-Full? A Power Analysis
of Impact and Benefit Agreements in Canada’s North
The Practical Utility of International Law in the Negotiation and Implementation of Aboriginal Self-Government Agreements
A Pragmatic Approach: The Nunavut Wildlife Management Board and the Duty to Operationalize Consultation
Priest's Comments on Abuse Spark Controversy in North
A Progress Report on Aboriginal Initiatives from the Government of Canada: 2009-2010
Promises Worth Keeping
Discusses the role of economics in the criminal justice system.
Prosperity Through Property: An Idea Whose Time has Come
Protecting Aboriginal Cultural Heritage in Australia: Looking For Solutions in the Canadian Experience
Protecting Indigenous Identity and Culture in the Modern Nation-State: A Case Study of the Sami in Norway
Independent Study Project -- Duke University, 2010
Proving the Applicability of the Theory of Regulation and the Economic Theory of Regulatory Constraint to American Indian Studies (AIS): A Case Study in Federal Indian Law and Policy
Provisional Government of Assiniboia: Acknowledging the Contribution of Original North American Peoples to the Creation of Manitoba
The Public Health Association 29th Annual Conference
Punishment vs Healing: How Does Traditional Indian Law Work?
The Qikiqtani Truth Commission: Bibliography
Qimmit: A Clash of Two Truths
QTC Final Report: Achieving Saimaqatigiingniq
Quality of Life and Perceptions of Crime in Saskatoon,
Canada
Questions Need to be Answered, Says Family Member of Pickton's Last Victim
Reflects on the life and personality of Mona Wilson, a victim of serial killer Robert Pickton, and the naming of a corporation after Wilson's First Nation's name, Running Bear.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
R. v. Maczynski
Race and Remembrance: Contesting Aboriginal Child Removal in the Inter-War Years
Race Matters: Indigenous Australians and ‘Our’ Society
Racial Oppression in Sherman Alexie's Reservation Blues
Recent United Nations Initiatives Concerning the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
The Recognition and Scope of Indigenous Fishing, Hunting and Gathering Rights at Common Law in Australia
The Recognition of Indigenous People's Rights in the Context of Area Protection and Management in the Arctic
Reconciliation and Third-Party Interests: Tsilhqot’in Nation v. British Columbia
Reconciling Differences: The Triumphs are Spectacular, But Few
Comments on the twentieth anniversary of the Oka Crisis and the healing and reconciliation done by the sister of slain police officer Corporal Marcel Lemay.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Reconsidering the Referendum
Reconstructions of a Different Kind: The Mounted Police and the Rebirth of Fort Walsh, 1942-1966
Red Pheasant Signs Oil and Gas Agreement
The Rediscovered Self: Indigenous Identity and Cultural Justice
Reframing the Issues: Emerging Questions for Métis, Non-Status Indian and Urban Aboriginal Policy Research: Workshop Summary Report
Information on a workshop that explored the issues raised by current scholarly research; provides a general sense of the issues relevant to Aboriginal peoples.
Reparations for Cultural Loss to Survivors of Indian Residential Schools
Repatriation, Digital Technology, and Culture in a Northern Athapaskan Community
Repatriation of Indigenous Knowledge and Intellectual Property to East Greenland
Repatriation: The Reculturalization of the Indigenous Peoples of America: A Shero's Journey and the Creation of the American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation
Public History Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Union Institute, 1997.
Report by Lieut. William F. Butler (69th Regt.) of His Journey from Fort Garry to Rocky Mountain House and Back, During the Winter of 1870-71. to Hon. Adams G. Archibald Lieut. Gov. Manitoba, 10th March, 1871.
Excerpt from The Great Lone Land, originally published in 1873.