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Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 1971
The Arctic Council and “Law-Making”
Contemporary Indigenous Women’s Roles: Traditional Teachings or Internalized Colonialism?
A Culturally Safe and Trauma-Informed Sexually Transmitted Blood Borne Infection (STBBI) Intervention Designed by and for Incarcerated Indigenous Women and Gender-Diverse People
Looks at cultural relevant programs, such as the RED Path project, to address Sexually Transmitted Blood Borne Infection (STBBI) prevention.
Development of an UNDRIP Compliance Assessment Tool: How a Performance Framework Could Improve State Compliance
Looks at how the the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) tool reflects the status of Indigenous rights by its compliance.
Discourses of Blame: An Analysis of Media Coverage in the Robert Pickton Case
Does the Indian Act Influence the Income and Education Outcomes of Manitoban Urban Indian People?
Drawing upon the Wealth of Indigenous Laws in the Yukon
The Ethical Space of Engagement Between Indigenous Women and Girls of a Drum Circle and White, Settler Men of a Police Chorus: Implications for Policing Ideology, Policies, and Practices
Federal Court File No. T-1750-19
"Healing on Both Sides": Strengthening the Effectiveness of Prison–Indigenous Community Partnerships Through Reciprocity and Investment
Examines the participation of inmates in the Work 2 Give program, were the inmates made items for Indigenous communities, and how participation in the program helped with the inmates healing process.
Human Trafficking in Northeastern Ontario: Collaborative Responses
Looks at the barriers to services that effect the response to human trafficking in Northeastern Ontario.
Intergenerational Imprisonment: Resistance and Resilience in Indigenous Communities
Legal Resources Library Established for Indians
Legal Significance of Treaties Affecting Canada's Indians
A Less Private Practice: Government Lawyers and Legal Ethics
Letter from the Interior: James Teit and the "Injustice of Displacement"
Lost and Forgotten: Sex Workers on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
NAGPRA's Politics of Recognition: Repatriation Struggles of a Terminated Tribe
National Revival or National Burden: A Critical Examination of Discourses on Indigenous Birth, Population Growth and Demography
An overview of the predominant narrative of high Indigenous fertility rates. Contrasts the systematic response to that narrative in Canada to views held within Indigenous cultures.
A Northern Lawyer
“Ours from the top to the very bottom”: Seneca Land, Colonial Development, Proto-Conservation, and Resistance in the Early American Republic
Prisoning Indigenous Women: Strength and Resilience in the Face of Systemic Trauma
The Quest for Representative Juries in the Northwest Territories
Questions about Questions: Law and Film Reflections on the Duty to Learn
Re-membering Cherokee Justice in Ruth Muskrat Bronson's "The Serpent"
Running for Missing and Murdered Women: Expansion of Tribal Court Criminal Jurisdiction
Sir John A. Macdonald and the Mounted Police Force for the Northwest Territories
Tracing the Curation of Indigenous Knowledge in a Biopiracy Case
Wiisaakodewininiwag ga-nanaakonaawaad: Jiibe-Giizhikwe, Racial Homeopathy, and "Eastern Metis" Identity Claims
Evaluation of Dr. Sebastien Malette and Guilliaume Marcotte's article and testimony regarding Marie-Louise Riel being Louis Riel's aunt. The two were expert witnesses in two courts cases regarding the claim of a historical Métis community in eastern Canada.