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Afterward: A Response Essay
Barriers to Access to Health and Social Services for English-speaking First Nations Communities in Quebec
Beyond Inclusion: Canadian and Indigenous Sovereignties in Mainstream Museums
Considerations for Meaningful Collaborations with Tribal Populations: The Tribal Collaboration Working Group Report to the All of Us Research Program Advisory Panel
The Dakota Access Pipeline Educational Experience: Embracing Visionary Pragmatism
Decolonizing Hydrosocial Relations: The River as a Site of Ethical Encounter in Alan Michelson's TwoRow II
Editor's Introduction [vol. 7, no. 1, 2018]
Entwined Threads of Red and Black: The Hidden History of Indigenous Enslavement in Louisiana, 1699-1824
Final Written Submission: National Inquiry on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
First Nations Data Governance, Privacy, and the Importance of the OCAP® Principles
Framing Indigenous Bioenergy Partnerships
Guide for Lawyers Working with Indigenous Peoples
Includes brief historical overview of Indigenous peoples and cultural competency, practical tools and guidance for advocates, list of resources for specific assistance, and suggestions for further reading.
Related Material: 1st Supplement.
I Could Turn You to Stone: Indigenous Blockades in an Age of Climate Change
Idle No More: A Movement of Dissent
Incorporating Indigenous Voices: The Struggle for Increased Representation in Jasper National Park
Indigenizing Water Security
Indigenous and Other Australians Since 1901: A Conversation between Professor Tim Rowse and Dr Miranda Johnson
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: First Nations
Indigenous Rights and Multilevel Governance: Learning from the Northwest Territories Water Stewardship Strategy
Introduction: Settler Colonial Biopolitics and Indigenous Lifeways
Justice for Colten: UBCIC Statement of Solidarity
Keeping Research on Track II: A Companion Document to Ethical Conduct in Research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and Communities: Guidelines for Researchers and Stakeholders
Make Yourself (Un)Comfortable: Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun at the Museum
Manitoba First Nations Oral History Survival Booklet
Montana's Landless Indians and the Assimilation Era of Federal Indian Policy: A Case of Contradictions: Lessons for Grades 7-12
Title refers to the Chippewa, Cree and Métis.
NADOC and the National Aborigines Day in Sydney, 1957–67
Neoliberal Biopolitics in Michel Noël's Nipishish: Market Logic and Indigenous Resistance
Parliament of Religions on the Prairie: Standing Rock as Interreligious Event
Policing Morality: Regulating Sexuality across the Canada-United States Border
Principles Respecting the Government of Canada's Relationship with Indigenous Peoples
Reconsidering Confederation: Canada's Founding Debates, 1864 - 1999
See:
Chapter Two: Compact, Contract, Covenant: The Evolution of First Nations Treaty-Making by J.R. Miller.
Chapter Six: Resisting Canada’s Will: Manitoba’s Entry into Confederation by Robert Wardhaugh and Barry Ferguson.
Chapter Eleven: “A More Accurate Face on Canada to the World”: The Creation of Nunavut by P. Whitney Lackenbauer and Andr&ecaute Légaré.
Research Findings: Compilation of All Research
A Roadmap to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Call to Action #66
Searching for Principle: Reconciling Tribal Membership and Liberal Values
Shape Shifting: Making Space for Indigenous Process within the Politics of Canada
Social Media Mob: Being Indigenous Online
Systems, Self, and Sovereignty: Non-Indigenous Practitioners Negotiate Whiteness in Aboriginal Partnerships
Toward a Shared Future: Canada's Indigenous Peoples and the Oil and Gas Industry
Transforming Graduate Studies through Decolonization: Sharing the Learning Journey of a Specialized Cohort
[Truth and Reconciliation in Canada: If It Feels Good, It's Not Reconciliation]
Unlearning Colonial Identities While Engaging in Relationality: Settler Teachers’ Education-as-Reconciliation
The Voice From North Point Douglas: Spatial Justice, Embodied Dispossession and Resistance in Winnipeg
We Are All Treaty People
Special themed issue of Canada's History's children's magazine Kayak (September 2018). Suitable for ages 7-12.