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Aboriginal Resource Use in Canada: Historical and Legal Aspects
Advancing Reconciliation Resource for School Councils
Big Brother's Hunger
Book Review - A Question of Honour? Labour and the Treaty 1984-1989 by Jane Kelsey
Caretakers of the Land and Its People: Why Indigenous Trapline Holders' Legal Rights and Responsibilities Matter for Everyone
Cede, Yield and Surrender: A History of Indian Treaties in Canada
Chiefs Demand Progress on Land Entitlement Talks
Clearing the Plains
Courting the First Nations Vote: Ontario’s Grand River Reserve and the Electoral Franchise Act of 1885
A Crop of Broken Promises
Education as a Treaty Right
Fighting for Survival: The Swampy Cree of Treaty No. 5 in an Era of Transition, 1875-1930
The Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 and the Sioux: Is the United States Honoring the Agreements it Made?
Fragile Gains: Two Centuries of Canadian and United States Policy Toward Indians
“Great Frauds and Grievous Wrongs”: Mapping the Loss of Kickapoo Allotment Lands
Health and Social Development Commission Seeks Elders Guidance
Historical and Contemporary Realities: Movement Towards Reconciliation: The Traditional and Cultural Significance of the Lands Encompassing the District of Greater Sudbury and Area
[ "Indian Treaties". The National Atlas of Canada]
The Indigenous International Diplomacy of Indian Territory
Indigenous Legal Traditions and Histories of International and Transnational Law in the Pre-Confederation Maritime Provinces
Discusses inter-Indigenous, inter-European, Indigenous-European transnational law.
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: First Nations
The Kootenai War of '74
[Lost Harvest: Prairie Indian Reserve Farmers and Government Policy]
Newfoundland Micmac Claims to Land and "Status"
The Numbered Treaties
Lesson plan for use with the article The Numbered Treaties by Wabi Benais Mistatim Equay (Cynthia Bird) found on page 26 of Treaties and the Treaty Relationship, a special issue of Canada's History. Suitable for Grades 7-12.
Ojibwe Treaty Rights
Focuses on off-reservation treaty rights to hunt, fish, and gather in treaty-ceded lands in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
One Man's Valiant Efforts to Negotiate for his Crow People: The Outcomes in Decades to Follow
Open History Seminar: Canadian History
Collection of primary and secondary sources suitable for use at secondary and post-secondary levels. Can be used to supplement Canadian History: Pre-Confederation and Canadian History: Post-Confederation.
An Open Letter From Charles Perkins [Part 2]
Re-peopling in a Settler-Colonial Context: The Intersection of Indigenous Laws of Adoption with Canadian Immigration Law
Recognizing Rights: Aboriginal Justice in Canada
Reconsidering Confederation: Canada's Founding Debates, 1864 - 1999
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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.
Reimagining History: "Righting" Treaty Wrongs
Based on the article Living Well Together by Aimée Craft and the special issue of Canada's History magazine Treaties and the Treaty Relationship Suitable for Grades 7 to 12.
The Report of the British Columbia Claims Task Force
Resurgence and Reconciliation: Indigenous-Settler Relations and Earth Teachings
Resurging through Kishiichiwan: The Spatial Politics of Indigenous Water Relations
Saskatchewan Treaty and Aboriginal Rights for Hunting and Fishing Guide
Settler and Indigenous Stories of Kingston/Ka'tarohkwi: A Case Study in Critical Heritage Pedagogy
Shadow and Substance
Treaties and the Treaty Relationship: Educator's Guide
Treaty Fishing Rights and the Development of Fisheries Legislation in Ontario: A Primer
Treaty Negotiators of the Future: Final Report
Treaty Time: A Simulation Activity: Treaty No. 5 at Norway House 24 September 1875
Guide and handouts for game in which students role-play significant people involved in the negotiation and signing of the treaty.
We Are All Treaty People
Special themed issue of Canada's History's children's magazine Kayak (September 2018). Suitable for ages 7-12.