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Aboriginal Peoples: Resources Pertaining to First Nations, Inuit and Métis. 2011 Supplement.
Adaptation & Resilience: The Inuvialuit Story
Alexander Morris. His Intellectual and Political Life and the Numbered Treaties
Allogan Slagle, 1951–2002
Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash
Arguing in an Age of Unreason: Elias Boudinot, Cherokee Factionalism, and the Treaty of New Echota
Behind the Man: John Laurie, Ruth Gorman, and the Indian Vote in Canada
Big Bear
The Birth of an Activist: Fred Mahone and the Politicization of the Hualapai, 1918 to 1923
Book Review
Book Review
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
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Building on Her Legacy of Leadership
Recounts the achievements of Wendy Grant-John, the recipient of the 2006 National Aboriginial Achievement Award for community development.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.19.
Campaign Honours Missing Native Women
Changing Political and Cultural Realms in the Upper Great Lakes, 1826: A Case-study of the Influential "Oode" (or Family) of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft
"Close in Our Hearts": Debbie Sloss' Story
Cloven Hoof: Historical Drama and the Construction of Narrative Theology
Colonizer or Compatriot?: A Reassessment of the Reverend John McDougall
Community Leader Died Trying to Protect His Wife
Comments on the violent death of Andrew Mixemong, a well-loved friendship centre president.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.
Confederation Debates, 1865-1949: Intermediate/Senior Mini Unit: Saskatchewan Provincial Edition
After reading background information, brief biographies and primary materials, students engage in a debate between the pro- and anti-Confederation factions. This edition is aligned with the Saskatchewan provincial curriculum for History 30: Canadian Studies, Native Studies 10, and Native Studies 30.
Countering Imperial Justice: The Implications of a Cree Response to Crime
Daleen Kay Bosse (Muskego): March 25, 1979-May 19, 2004
Did I Hear That Right? One Anthropologist's Reaction to Colleague's Testimony in a Court Case Involving Alaska Native Aboriginal Hunting and Fishing Rights on the Outer Continental Shelf
Dorothy Betz
Author chronicles one woman's efforts to improve the lives of Aboriginal people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
[Eden Robinson (August 20, 2012)]
Equality Rights Proponent Was an Accomplished Artisan
Chronicles the life and works of Horton First Nation Chief Rita Smith.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
The Ethics of Reconciling: Learning From Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission
First Eight Candidates Begin RCMP Training
First Female Special Constable
First Nations Lawyer Creates Legal Venture
First Woman Chief Used Creativity to Solve Problems
Chronicles the life and works of Elsie Knott, the first woman in Canada to be elected as a First Nation chief.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.
Francois Paulette: Buffalo Hunter, Activist, Respected Elder, Hereditary Leader, Dancer, Family Man, Traditionalist, Spiritualist
Gertrude Bonnin's Rhetorical Strategies of Silence
Granny Beatrice’s Teachings: Beatrice Sinclair’s Story
The Hated Protector: The Story of Charles Wightman Sievwright Protector of Aborigines 1839-42
He Moved a Mountain: The Life of Frank Calder and the Nisga'a Land Claims Award
Ho-Chunk Warrior, Intellectual, and Activist: Henry Roe Cloud Fights for the Apaches
Honoured Indian Refused Service!!
"I Am an Indian and Live on the Indian Reserve": History, Culture, Politics, Colonialism, and the (Re)Making of Chief Billie Hall
'I Succeeded Once': The Aboriginal Protectorate on the Mornington Peninsula, 1839-1840
Ilira, or Why it was Unthinkable for Inuit to Challenge Qallunaat Authority
Indian Land Was Lost for Non-Indian Soldier Settlement
Indigenous Perspectives Education Guide
Teacher's resource includes lesson plans, classroom activities, links to online resources, and worksheets divided into five sections with associated themes: human geography (Indigenous peoples, civilizations and territories; contact to 1763 (encounters with Europeans); 1763 to 1876 (oral histories and biographies); 1876 to 1914 (policies and politics); 1914 to 1982 (separate and unequal); and 1980s to present day (toward reconciliation).
Interview with Will Seeks: Celebrating the Beginnings of Change; Canadian Indians Want the Government to Protect Indian Rights at
James Miles Venne
Brief profile of James Miles Venne, Lac La Ronge Indian Band chief, who helped create Kitsaki Development Corporation, set up band control of the local education system and lobbied for Aboriginal and treaty rights to be included in the Canadian Constitution.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.