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Canada Taken To Task at UN on Human Rights: Women, Aboriginals, Refugees Report on Covenant
Captive Minds: New Worlds and Old Metaphors
Celebrating Nunavut
Church May Appeal Share of Damages
Church, School Officials Must Have Known of Rampant Evil, Judge Says
Collection Plate Cash Won't Go to Litigation Bills
Deal of the Century?
Deux visions des droits ancestraux: limites de l'argumentation juridique en faveur de la reconnaissance du droit des peuples autochtones a l'autonomie gouvernementale
Fighting the King's War: Harris Smallfence, Verbal Treaty Promises and the Conscription of Indian Men, 1944
The Fossil Forest on Alex Heiberg Island
General Synod to Appeal Residential School Decision
Historic Land Agreement Signed!
Impact and Benefit Agreements: Tools for Sustainable Development?
The Impact of the Penner Report
Improving Aboriginal Health in Wellington (NSW): Ask Local Koori People What Can Be Done
Improving the Access of Health Services to the Local Aboriginal Community
Indigenous Status
"Legislating-Out" Sexual Discrimination: Native Women and Bill C-31
Long Term Evaluation of the Health Transfer Initiative: Major Findings
Making Use of Indigenous Statistics From Census Data - Guidelines
A Message To Health Workers From The Minister
National Projects to Benefit Health Workers
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.
Nunavut Backround With Paul Quassa
Nunavut: Birth of a Territory
Nunavut's Cabinet Ministers and Members of the Legislative Assembly
Nunavut: The Newest Member of Confederation
Ottawa Owned St George's But Church Ran It, Judge Concludes
The Pope Supports and Recognizes Indian Self-Government
Progress Report on Response to the Recommendations of the 1997 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers' Conference
Progress Report on Responses to the Recommendations of the 1997 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers' Conference
Rankin Inlet Ceramics. Part One: A Study in Development and Influence
Rankin Inlet: From Mining Town to Commercial Centre
Sask. Cannot Enforce Wildlife Act on Certain Reserves, Judge Orders
Saskatchewan Veterans Reach Out to Country
Presents the views held by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations and the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs regarding unfulfilled veterans’ benefits. The feeling is that First Nations veterans need to get organized, on a national level, to lobby the federal government in order to be heard.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.7.
Shifting Portrayals of Indigenous Peoples of Northern Quebec
Take Your Time and Do It Right: Delgamuukw, Self-Government Rights and the Pragmatics of Advocacy
The Third National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers' Conference: Linking Our Future
Time to Sing a New Song
First Nations, Inuit, and Metis spokespersons discuss the establishment of Aboriginal self-government in Canada by creating some viable models that reflect the traditional values of the people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.