Assembly of First Nations Report to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Assembly of First Nations Submission to the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Environment and Sustainable Development: Canadian Environmental Assessment Act Seven-year Review
Asserting Indigenous Peoples' Rights Is Not An Act Of Terrorism
Asserting Tribal Sovereignty through Compact Negotiations: A Case Study of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana
Assessing Legal Issues and Challenges Faced in Indigenous Legal Advocacy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Interim Report
Assessing Matrimonial Real Property Law on First Nation Reserves: Domestic Violence, Access to Justice, and Indigenous Women
Assessing Race Relations: Between Navajos and Non-Navajos 2008-2009
Assessing Security Reclassification with Male Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Offenders
Assessing the Benefits of Status Indians Working On or Off the Reserve for Saskatchewan Boards of Education
Assessing the Effectiveness of Impact and Benefit Agreements From the Perspective of Their Aboriginal Signatories
Assessing the Evidence of Effectiveness of Home Visiting Program Models Implemented in Tribal Communities: Final Report
Assessing the Evidence on Indigenous Socioeconomic Outcomes: A Focus on the 2002 NATSISS
Papers from the conference Indigenous Socioeconomic Outcomes: Assessing Recent Evidence.
Assessing the Impacts of Oilsands Development on Indigenous Peoples in Alberta, Canada
Assessing the Needs of Aboriginal Women Offenders on Conditional Release
Assessing the Right of Forcibly Separated Romani Families to Compensation: Lessons from the Canadian Experience
Assessing the Risk of Re-offending among Aboriginal Offenders
Assessing Violence Against Women: A Statistical Profile
Assessing Without Labels: Culturally Defined Inclusive Education
Assessment of Research on Treatment and Reentry Services to American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) Adults and Juveniles Who Have Committed Sexual Offenses
An Assessment of the Population Impacts of Select
Hypothetical Amendments to Section 6 of the Indian Act
Assessment, Treatment, and Recidivism of Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Offenders: A Comparison of Intra-Familial and Extra-Familial Male Sexual Offenders in Saskatchewan
Assimilation, Integration or Termination?: the Development of Canadian Indian Policy, 1943-1963
Assimilation of the Sami: Implementation and Consequences
Assimilation Through Accommodation: Practice, Rhetoric and Decisions in the Territorial Court of the Northwest Territories, 1955-1972
Assimilation Through Incarceration: The Geographic Imposition of Canadian Law Over Indigenous Peoples
Assimilation Tools: Then and Now
Assiniboine Elders Workshop
Assiniboine Elders Workshop 2
Assiniboine Elders Workshop 3
Assiniboine Elders Workshop 4
Asymmetric Encounters in Native Canada
The Asymmetrical Alternative: Is Asymmetrical Federalism a Viable Option for the Future?
At a Crossroads: The Roadmap from Fiscal Discrimination to Equity in Indigenous Child Welfare
At Devil Lake
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Narcisse-Omer Cote (1859-1944) a civil servant for the Government of Canada, entered the department of the interior in 1879. In 1885, he was appointed secretary to the Royal Commission investigating and adjudicating Metis claims. In 1900 he became a Commissioner of the North-West Half-Breed Commission. The Commission was to enumerate and issue scrip to the Metis who qualified in the district of Saskatchewan and a small part of Manitoba. Their work lasted from May 16 to December 6 1900.At Home with the Bella Coola Indians: T.F. McIlwraith's Field Letters, 1922-4
At Ramah, New Mexico: Bilingual Legal Education
At Risk: Recommendations for a Strategy on HIV, Blood-borne Pathogens and Injection Drug Use
At Snake Plains
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At Snake Plains (Men Posing in front of tent)
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At Snake Plains (picnic)
Historical note:
Narcisse-Omer Cote (1859-1944) a civil servant for the Government of Canada, entered the department of the interior in 1879. In 1885, he was appointed secretary to the Royal Commission investigating and adjudicating Metis claims. In 1900 he became a Commissioner of the North-West Half-Breed Commission. The Commission was to enumerate and issue scrip to the Metis who qualified in the district of Saskatchewan and a small part of Manitoba. Their work lasted from May 16 to December 6 1900.At the Court of the Strange God
At the Crossroads: Native Americans and World War II
At the Intersection of Apology and Sovereignty: The Arctic Exile Monument Project
At the Woods Edge: Reconciling with Native America
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Inquiry, W.A.C. Bennett Dam and Damage to IR 201, Public Edition July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Document contains submissions, reports, studies, correspondence/letters and video in regards to inquiry which was trying to determine whether the Crown owes compensation in relation to the dam construction. Commissioners include: P.E. James Prentice, Carole T. Corcoran, Aurélien Gill.
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Inquiry: WAC Bennett Dam and Damage to Indian Reserve 201
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Inquiry: WAC Bennett Dam and Damage to Indian Reserve 201 [Inquiry Report, English Language Version]
Athabasca Denesuline Inquiry - Aboriginal and Treaty Harvesting Rights: Public Release - July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Document contains correspondence/letters, submissions, and oral transcripts in regards to the claim for formal recognition of treaty harvesting rights north of the 60th parallel. Commissioners include: Harry S. LaForme, Daniel J. Bellegarde, and P.E. James Prentice.