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Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Teacher's Kit for Giant Floor Map
Topics include climate change, demographics, Indigenous governance, housing, human rights, Indigenous languages, migration, famous people, original place names, residential schools, seasonal cycles, symbols, timeline, trade routes, and treaties, land disputes, agreements and rights.
Although activities were created for the giant floor map, they can be adapted to the printable tile version.
Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Their (New) Mobilizations in Russia
An Indigenous Perspective on Economic Sustainability in Mountain Pine Beetle-affected Communities
Indigenous Property Rights in Commercial Fisheries: Canada, New Zealand and Australia Compared
Indigenous Rights: Legal Status of Sami in Scandinavia
[Indigenous Treaty Rights: Overfishing, Out of Season]
Indigenous Voices Indigenous Places, 2008
The Indigenous World 2018
The Indigenous World 2019
Infant Mortality on the Yakama Indian Reservation, 1914-1964
The Influence of Gender on the Adaptive Capacity of Swedish Reindeer Herding Communities
Inorganic Nutrients and Contaminants in Subsistence Species of Alaska: Linking Wildlife and Human Health
International Trade Agreements and Aboriginal Water Rights: How the NAFTA Threatens the Honour of the Crown
The Intersection of Environmental Law and Indigenous Rights
Interview with Frank and Alice Halcrow
Interview with Will Seeks: Celebrating the Beginnings of Change; Canadian Indians Want the Government to Protect Indian Rights at
Introduction: Dealing with Resource Development in Canada’s North
Introduction: Native Peoples in British Columbia
Introduction to Documents: Indian Hunting Rights, Natural Resources Transfer Agreements and Legal Opinions From the Department of Justice
Inuit and Polar Bears: Cultural Observations From a Hunt Near Resolute Bay, N. W. T.
Inuit Place Names and Land-Use History on the Harvaqtuuq [Kazan River], Nunavut Territory
Inuvialuit Use of the Beaufort Sea and its Resources, 1960-2000
Investigating Cowichan River Collaborative Salmon Management Institutions: The Cowichan Harvest Roundtable and the Traditional Cowichan Fish Weir
Investment Strategies for Northern Cash Windfalls: Learning From the Alaskan Experience
Is Community Economic Development Putting Health Food On the Table? Food Sovereignty in Northern Manitoba's Aboriginal Communities
Is the Crown at War with Us?
It is Only The Beginning: An Ethnohistory of Mid-Twentieth Century Land Tenure in Fort Severn, Ontario
"It's Hard Enough to Control Yourself; It's Ridiculous to Think You Can Control Animals": Competing Views on "The Bush" in Contemporary Yukon
James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA)
James E. Carriere Interview
Jean Marie Mustus Interview
Joe Bellerose Field Report
John Freemont Smith and Indian Administration in Kamloops Agency, 1912-1913
John Testawich Interview
John Thompson Interview #1
Journalistic Rhetoric and Orientalism: Attempts at Influencing Federal Indian Policy and Rule-Making on the Taking of Eagles
Julian Cree Interview
Julian Gladue Interview 3
Jurisdictional Responsibilities for Land Resources, Land Use and Development in the Yukon Territory and Northwest Territories
Just the Facts!: Aboriginal Title and Proof of Occupation After Marshall; Bernard
Justice Recognized - Justice Denied: The State of Aboriginal Treaty Rights in Canada
Keeping Our Traditions Alive: Compendium of Best Practices in Promoting the Traditional Ways of Life of Arctic Indigenous Peoples
[Kiumajut (Talking Back): Game Management and Inuit Rights 1900-1970]
Kiumajut (Talking Back): Game Management and Inuit Rights, 1900-70
Kluane First Nation, Kluane National Park and Kluane Game Sanctuary Claim, Public Edition, July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Consists of community session transcripts, historical documents, maps, excerpts, correspondence/letters, submissions and Final Report in English and French. Commissioners include: Phil Fontaine, Sheila Purdy, and Alan Holman. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]