Challenges in Understanding the Emerging Northern Economy
The Challenges of Aboriginal Economic Development in the Shadow of the Borg
Challenging the Deficit Paradigm: Grounds For Optimism Among First Nations in Canada
Challenging the Evidence for Prehistoric Wetland Maize Agriculture at Fort Center Florida
Challenging the Liberal Order Framework: Natural Resources and Métis Policy in Alberta and Saskatchewan (1930-1948)
Change Mandates and Give Negotiators Authority to Deal
Looks at a report issued to mark the 20th anniversary of the British Columbia Treaty Commission, requesting the federal government address certain procedural barriers and renew their commitment to the treaty process.
Page 8 of insert entitled Raven's Eye: Special Section Providing Aboriginal News from BC & Yukon.
Entire issue on one pdf. Scroll down to access article.
Change Must Come From Within First Nations
Change Over Time in the Abundance and Distribution of Black Ash in Nova Scotia: Effects on Mi'kmaq Traditional Use, and Recommendations for the Best Germination Technique for Province Wide Replanting Programs
Changer is Coming: History, Identity and the Land Among the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe of the North Olympic Peninsula
Changes in Aboriginal Property Rights: A Chronological Account of Land Use Practices in the Lil'wat Nation
Changes Sought in Indian Economic Development
Changes to the Native Economy of Northern Manitoba in the Post-Treaty Period: 1870-1900
Changing Capabilities of Northern Communities: Environmental Protection
Changing Images: Photographic Collections of First People of the Pacific Northwest Coast Held in the Royal British Columbia Museum, 1860-1920
The Changing Map of American Poverty in an Era of Economic Restructuring and Political Realignment
The Changing Pueblo Indian Pottery Tradition: The Underside of Economic Development in Late Colonial New Mexico, 1750-1820
Changing the Culture of Forestry in Canada: Building Effective Institutions for Aboriginal Engagement in Sustainable Forest Management
Changing the Culture of Forestry in Canada: Building Effective Institutions for Aboriginal Engagement in Sustainable Forest Management
Changing Tides: Economic Development in Canada’s Northern Marine Waters
Chapter 2: Partners' Context, Worldviews and Evaluation Process
Chapter 4 - Competition for the Fur Trade
For use with chapter from Voices and Visions: A Story of Canada, a Grade 7 Social Studies textbook.
Chapter 4: Competition for Trade
For use with chapter from Voices and Visions: A Story of Canada, a Grade 7 Social Studies textbook.
Chapter 4 - Competition for Trade Notes (Pt. 2) [Answer Key]
Student handout for use with Grade 7 Social Studies textbook chapter in Voices and Visions: A Story of Canada by Daniel Francis; contributing authors Angus Scully and Jill Germain.
Related Material: "Competition for Trade" Workbook.
Chapter 4 “Competition for Trade” Workbook
For use with chapter in the Grade 7 Social Studies textbook Voices and Visions: A Story of Canada by Daniel Francis; contributing authors Angus Scully and Jill Germain.
Related Material: Competition for Trade Notes (Pt. 2) [Answer Key]
Chapter X -- "What Mr. Commissioner Graham Says of the Indian"
The Character and Influence of the Indian Trade in Wisconsin : A Study of the Trading Post as an Institution
Characteristics of a Nation-to-Nation Relationship: Discussion Paper
Characteristics of Indigenous-owned Businesses
Statistics for number of businesses and owner gender.
Characteristics of Successful Native Leaders
Charles Fosseneuve Interview
Charlie Chief 2 Interview
Charting a Course: Shellfish Aquaculture and Indigenous Rights in New Zealand and British Columbia
The Cherokee Nation From Indian Territory to Statehood and the Impact of Allotment: One Family's Story
The Chickasaw Press: A Source of Power and Pride
Chief Cook Humble Despite Accomplishments
Chief Crow Takes a Stand at City Hall: Casino a Sure Bet for First Nations, Promising 800-900 Jobs
Chief Dick Lattie Interview
Chief Jeffrey H. Johnson Interview
Chief Martin Morigeau Interview
Chief One Gun Interview
Chief's Blunt Talk Welcome in Indian Country
Chiefs Hear of Need for 4-H
Chiefs Turn Up the Heat on Treaty Rights
Comments on issues of treaty rights and fair revenues from reserve resources, and discusses a contract between Onion Lake Cree Nation and an Asian government to build a refinery on Cree land.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.