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Accepting Reality Will Be Major Theme of 2003
Afterword: Antiracist Activism in the Arts Community
Anti-terrorist Unit Raids Native Activist's Home
Focuses on a tactical RCMP unit, that was created under the Anti-Terrorism Act unit, who evacuated a neighbourhood and then kicked down the door of John Rampanen's home, a member of West Coast Warrior Society.
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Asingit: Inuit Art from the Macdonald Stewart Centre
B.C. Referendum Bodes Ill for Native Rights
Beyond the Dotted Drawings: The Aboriginal Health Worker and Health Promotion Practice
Canadian Residential Schools: The Legacy of Cultural Harm
Changing Attitudes, Touching Hearts
Relates how a cultural awareness workshop for staff initiated by chaplain Leonard Bananish has changed attitudes about Aboriginal inmates of the Thunder Bay district jail.
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Chief, Minister Spar Over Throne Speech
Highlights the different views the Minister of Indian Affairs and the Assembly of First Nations national chief have in regards to what constitutes First Nations' major and pressing issues.
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Construction of Inuinnaqtun (Real Inuit-Way): Self-Image and Everyday Practices in Inuit Society
Cultural Awareness Through the Arts: The Success of an Aboriginal Antibias Program for Intermediate Students
Culture Learning of Urban Aboriginals: Background, Characteristics and Implications
Elder's Perspective: Mariano Aupliaarjuk
Establishing A National Framework For Improving The Health And Well-Being Of Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Males
Ethnonyms and Images: Genesis of the 'Inuit' and Image Manipulation
Examining Reintegration Potential for Aboriginal Offenders
Fishing for Stories at Burnt Church: the Media, the Marshall Decision and Aboriginal Representation
Generations of Betrayal: Mishkeegogamang, Called `Mish' by Those Who Live There, Is a Community That Sums Up All That Is Wrong with Canada's Treatment of Native People
The Inmates Are Running the Asylum [Professor Stymied by Students' Refusal to Audition for a Production of the Rez Sisters]
Examines the reasons why a western Canadian Fine Arts university professor was unable to convince members of his class to audition or act in a First Nations play.
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Introduction: "Race" Into the Twenty-First Century
Inuit and Qallunaaq Perspectives: Interacting Points of View
It's Time To Again Be One With Nature
Leading With Courage And Integrity
Martin Says All the Right Things to Chiefs [AFN Annual General Assembly]
Comments that Paul Martin’s speech in 2002 was met with interest and approval when he hinted at criticism of his own government's approach to issues regarding treaties and self-government, but with far less enthusiasm when he mentioned the First Nations governance act.
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"Memory Alive": Race, Religion, and Métis Identities
N. Battleford Must Deal Honourably With Natives
Native Americans, the Earliest Interpreters: What is Known About Their Legends and Stories of Yellowstone National Park and the Complexities of Interpreting Them
Native Legacy Improved European Foods, Sports
Natives Forced to Confront Bigotry in Own Ranks
The Need for Accountability and Reparation: 1830-1976 The United States Government's Role in the Promotion, Implementation, and Execution of the Crime of Genocide Against Native Americans
No Winners in Fallout Following Lorje Slap
Old Wive's Tales: A Report in an Oil-Royalties Lawsuit Questions the Reliability of Indian Oral History
PM Should Cap Long Relationship With Natives
Qallunology: the Inuit Study of Qallunaat Part II
Racial Profiling a Fact of Life
Remote Primary Health Care Teams Working Together Across Cultures, Across Professions
Rural and Indigenous Primary Health Placement Pika Wiya Health Service Inc: A Unique Centre Of Learning
Sisters Work to Put Native in Graduations
Brief profile of Muskawa Designs, a Saskatoon based business that designs graduation gowns and endeavors to incorporate Native flair in its creations.
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Smoke Case Metaphor for Canadian Racism
Syncrude, Cameco Stike Gold with PAR
Showcases two northern resource-based companies that have been recognized for their Aboriginal relations efforts.
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Talking Treaty in the Classroom
Relates how the Office of the Treaty Commissioner have compiled a treaty resource kit that to aid Saskatchewan students in their study of treaties and treaty relationships.
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Telephone Survival Skills
Tinkering with the Indian Act Won't Solve Our Problems: Why We Must End Colonialism
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.
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