Recognition of Inherent Rights Through Legislative Initiatives
Red Pens, White Paper: Wider Implications of Coulthard’s Call to Sovereignty
Rejecting the Standard Discourse on Dispossession Métis Lands in Manitoba
Renewable Resources of the Beaufort Sea for our Children: Perspectives from an Inuvialuit Elder
Report Concerning Relations Between Local Governments and First Nation Governments
Report Submitted by the NGO Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD)
A Review of the Social Union Framework Agreement and Its Implications on the Métis Nation: A Report Prepared for the Métis National Council
Russian Laws on Indigenous Issues: Guarantees, Communities, Territories of Transitional Land Use: Translated and Commented
Scenes from the Colonial Catwalk: Cultural Appropriation, Intellectual Property Rights, and Fashion
Searching for Haknip Achukma (Good Health): Challenges to Food Sovereignty Initiatives in Oklahoma
Section 91(24) and Canada's Legislative Jurisdiction with Respect to the Métis
The Self Government Landscape
Settler Colonial Ways of Seeing: Documentary Governance of Indigenous Life in Canada and Its Disruption
Shifting Boundaries: Aboriginal Identity, Pluralist Theory, and the Politics of Self-Government in Canada
Shooting the Messenger: Historical Impediments to the Mediation of Modern Aboriginality in Ontario
A Sign of Forgotten Times?: Alberta Places Little Value on Time Before Settlers
Examines the lack of legal protection for traditional burial sites within the city of Edmonton.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
The Situation of Poor Indigenous Peoples in Baguio City: The Philippines
The Socioeconomic Impact of Indian Gaming on Kumeyaay Nations: A Case Study of Barona, Viejas, and Sycuan, 1982-2016
Sovereign Bodies: Urban Indigenous Health and the Politics of Self-Determination in Seattle and Sydney, 1950-1980
Speaking Truth to Power III: Self-Government: Options and Opportunities, March 14 - 15, 2002
The Spirit of Indigenous Youth: The Resilience and Self-Determination in Connecting to the Spirit and Ways of Knowing
The State of the World's Indigenous Peoples [vol. 3]: Education
The Status and Rights of Indigenous Peoples in International Law: The Quest for Equality
Structures of Settler Colonial Domination in Israel and in the United States
Sui Generis and Treaty Citizenship
A Superimposition of Lands or a Superimposition of Interests?
Survival, Resistance, and the Canadian State: The Transformation of New Brunswick’s Native Economy, 1867-1930
Sustainable Food Security in the Arctic: State of Knowledge
Taxation and Representation: Non-Native Leaseholders on Indian Reserves
Thunder on the Tundra: Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit of the Bathurst Caribou
The Top Ten Uncertainties of Aboriginal Title after Tsilhqot’in
Treaty Referendum Questions Called 'Ridiculous'
Questions a referendum proposed by B. C. treaty negotiators, arguing that the rights of a minority (First Nations) were being placed in front of a majority (constituents) and that some questions asked address rights already affirmed in Canadian courts and the Constitution.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
Truth and Reconciliation Commissions: A Review Essay and Annotated Bibliography
The UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Rights of Indigenous People: Benefits for Indigenous People in Africa
Understanding the Indian Act
Speakers discuss how the Act has defined the government's and Crown's relationship with First Nations peoples; how it has impeded development of communities; and how fundamental changes are needed to give First Nations' control over governance and the ability to develop mechanisms to improve access to capital.
Duration: 1:09:15.