Maclean's, vol. 115, no. 4, January 28, 2002, p. 47
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Describes economist John Richards' look at funding and changes necessary such as increasing educational achievements and decreasing reliance on welfare.
Chapter 7 in book: Gender Ironies of Nationalism: Sexing the Nation edited by Tamar Mayer. Discusses customary practices and protection of tribal ceremony.
Scroll down to page 163 to read chapter.
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 26, no. 2, Spring, 2002, pp. 246-270
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Author discusses the effects of Euro-American cultural content control in early Native American autobiographies to give the appearance that personal narratives and colonial policy were not in conflict.
Canadian Journal of Native Studies, vol. 37, no. 1, 2017, pp. 1-28
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Article examines some of the barriers to the engagement and participation of urban Indigenous communities in municipal policy-making. Author asserts that racial and cultural stereotyping and discrimination against Aboriginal peoples and communities are key issues.
Article explores the process of integrating ethical research frameworks for engaging Indigenous communities into academic institutions. Authors use five personal vignettes to examine the potential pitfalls related to integrating Indigenous values knowledge systems with Western legal practices.
Modern Drama, vol. 45, no. 2, Summer, 2002, pp. 246-258
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Bigsby states that the best platform for the expression of Aboriginal representation is live drama, which the author agrees with, nevertheless would not "reject" film as valuable medium.
Canadian Historical Review, vol. 83, no. 3, September 2002, pp. 415-419
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Book reviews of 2 books:
Noble, Wretched, and Redeemable by C. L. Higham.
Indian Treaty-Making Policy in the United States and Canada, 1867-1877 by Jill St. Germain.