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B.C. Referendum Bodes Ill for Native Rights
The Constitution and First Nations
Deal of the Century?
A Decade of Nisga'a Self-Government: A Positive Impact, But No Silver Bullet
Franklin, Ben, "Remarks...Savages of North America."
Government Reductionism and Academic Bias in Criminal Justice Research on American Indian Crime and Justice Issues
Human Rights and the Native Peoples of Canada - K. Lysyk. - Reprint. - 1968.
Ingenious Governance Amidst the Forced Federalism Era
"Irreconcilable? The Duty to Consult and Administrative Decision Makers"
Justice Recognized - Justice Denied: The State of Aboriginal Treaty Rights in Canada
Killing Without Murder: Aboriginal Assimilation Policy as Genocide
Last of the Indian Treaties
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.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.7.
Native Minorities and Ethnic Conflict in Canada
New Minister Announces Policy Shift
Aboriginal leaders at the 1999 Treaty 4 commemorations in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan are hopeful as newly appointed Minister of Indian Affairs, Robert Nault, states the time has come for federal government to move towards treaty implementation as a way of defining its relationship with First Nations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.3.
An Open Letter From Charles Perkins [Part 2]
Refugee Crisis
Some Aspects of the Legal Status of Canadian Indians. - Howard E. Staats. - Article. - April 1964.
Three Days in June: How the Provinces Played a Key Role in Scuttling (Jean) Chretien's 1969 White Paper on Indians
The Wards of the United States Government
We Are All Treaty People
Special themed issue of Canada's History's children's magazine Kayak (September 2018). Suitable for ages 7-12.
We Are All Treaty People
Comments on initiatives in the City of Saskatoon to bring together Aboriginal people, newcomers and the mainstream population through recreation, culture and business. To access article scroll to p. 26.