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.
Understanding Tribal Sovereignty: Definitions, Conceptualizations, and Interpretations
Discusses tribal sovereignty and relevancy for Native Americans and presents theoretical interpretations from different Native scholars.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Une approche de recherche en écosanté peut-elle aider à résoudre les problématiques liées aux chiens à Kuujjuaq ?
Unfinished Constitutional Business?: Rethinking Indigenous Self-determination
Unlikely Alliances : Native Nations and White Communities Join to Defend Rural Lands
Unlikely Alliances: Treaty Conflicts and Environmental Cooperation Between Native American and Rural White Communities
'A Very Hostile System in Which to Live': Aboriginal Electoral Participation in Winnipeg's Inner City
The Voting Rights Act’s Pre-Clearance Provisions: The Experience of Native Americans in South Dakota
Vouchers Way to Cut Reserve School Spending
Walking Arm-In-Arm to Resolve the Issue of On-Reserve Matrimonial Real Property: Report of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
Warrior Societies in Contemporary Indigenous Communities: A Background Paper Prepared for the Ipperwash Inquiry
Watt-Cloutier Awarded Prestigious Prize
"We Have Bigotry All Right—but No Alabamas": Racism and Aboriginal Protest in Canada during the 1960s
"We're Going Slowly Because We're Going Far": Building An Autonomous Education System in Chiapas
Web-Based Information System for Aboriginal Land Management
Web-based Information System for Land Management
Whales, Walleyes, and Moose: Recent Case Studies in a Comparison of Indian Law in the United States and Canada
What Is an Indian Family? The Indian Child Welfare Act and Renascence of Tribal Sovereignty
Looks at the Indian Children Welfare Act (ICWA), conceptions of the family, and a child's best interests.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
What's in a Name? The Politics of Labelling and Native Identity Constructions
Where are Canada's Disappeared Women?
Where the Clouds Stand: Australian Aboriginal Relationships to Water, Place and the Marine Environment in Blue Mud Bay, Northern Territory
Where They Meet: Indigenous Activism and City Planning in Winnipeg, Manitoba
"White Man Has No Right to Take Any of It": Secwepemc Water-Rights Struggles in British Columbia
Who Was Henry Standing Bear? Remembering Lakota Activism From the Early Twentieth Century
Whose Land is It Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization
Why Terra Nullius? Anthropology and Property Law in Early Australia
Why Treaties Matter: Self-Government in the Dakota and Ojibwe Nations: Educator Guide for Grades 6-12
For use with the virtual exhibition Why Treaties Matter.
Will Indigenous Languages Survive?
William Barak and the Affirmation of Tradition
"Without Destroying Ourselves": American Indian Intellectual Activism for Higher Education, 1915-1978
The World Bank and the Internalization of Indigenous Rights Reforms
Writing Activism: Indigenous Newsprint Media in the Era of Red Power
Writing Settlement after Idle No More: Non-Indigenous Responses in Anglo-Canadian Poetry
Yekooche First Nation: Agreement in Principle: August 22, 2005
"You Can't Say You're Sovereign If You Can't Feed Yourself": Defining and Enacting Food Sovereignty in American Indian Community Gardening
Youth and Reconciliation
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