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The 1992 Charlottetown Accord and First Nations Peoples: Guiding the Future
Aboriginal Law 101
Access to Survival: A Perspective on Aboriginal Self-Government for the Constituency of The Native Council of Canada
Action Plan Against Racism and Discrimination Towards Aboriginal People: Consultation Paper
Adam Solway Interview 2
Addressing First Nations Governance Issues through Incremental Reform: Briefing Presentation - Draft
A Brief History of Effects of Colonialism on First Nations in Canada
Canada's Indians (Sic): (Re) Racializing Canadian Sovereign Contours Through Juridical Construction of Indianness in McIvor v. Canada
Canadian Developments
Comparative Governance Structures Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Discusses the self-government issues of legitimacy, power and resources, by using examples of current agreements. The article breaks the areas down in terms of: basic principles, rights through treaties, federal-provincial division of power, status of lands, legislative powers, and funding.
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A Declaration of Indian Rights. The B.C. Indian Position Paper
Development on Reserve Land: Practical & Legal Considerations
Ernest L. Debassigae 3
Examining the Media’s Portrayal of Idle No More: A Critical Discourse Analysis
Explanatory Paper: Proposed Amendments to the Indian Act Affecting Indian Registration: McIvor v. Canada
First Nations and Aboriginal Rights
First Peoples Law 2016
First Peoples, New Peoples and Citizenship in Canada
Frequently Asked Questions: Gender Equity in Indian Registration Act
A Hard Bed to Lie In: Matrimonial Real Property on Reserve
The Harper Government, the Aboriginal Right to Self-Determination, and the Indian Act of 1876
Harper Government Unilateral Federal Legislation Imposing Over First Nations
Indian Registration: Unrecognized and Unstated Paternity
Indian Rights for Indian Babies: Canada's "Unstated Paternity" Policy
Indigenous Governance: Questioning the Status and the Possibilities for Reconciliation with Canada's Commitment to Aboriginal and Treaty Rights
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).