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An Anglo-American Rethinks Native American Education: Can We Avoid Yesterday's Tragedies?
Discusses three eras of Native American education: the Pre-Colonial, Colonial, and Post-Colonial and looks at the relevance of the changes on culture recovery.
Boreal Forest Carbon Sequestration Strategies: A Case Study of the Little Red River Cree First Nation Land Tenures
Building Healthy Tribal Nations in Montana and Wyoming through Collaborative Research and Development
'But Now Things Have Changed': Marius Barbeau and the Politics of Amerindian Identity
Canada and the Multinational State
Circles of Disadvantage: Aboriginal Poverty and Underdevelopment in Canada
Colonialism and Historical Injustice: Reparations for Indigenous Peoples
The Contemporary Revival and Diffusion of Indigenous Sovereignty Discourse
Looks at the expanded interest in tribal sovereignty and the reasons for becoming a framework for Indigenous issues.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Contested Visions of First Nations Governance: Secondary Analysis of Federal Government Research on the Opinions of On-Reserve Residents
Developing Federal Policy For First Nations People in Urban Areas: 1945-1975
Domesticating Doctrines: Aboriginal Peoples After the Royal Commission
Drinking and Healing: Reflections on the Lost Autonomy of the Innu
"Education" for Indians: The Colonial Experiment on Piapot's Kids
An Ephemeral Anomaly: The Metamorphoses of the Eskimo Language: 1968-1999
"Feed or Fight": Rationing the Sioux and the Cree, 1868-1885
From the "Original Affluent Society" to the "Unjust Society": A Review Essay on Native Economic History in Canada
Health Issues and the Pala Indian Reservation, 1903-20
Honouring Jordan: Putting First Nations Children First and Funding Fights Second
Housing Policy, Aging, and Life Course Construction in a Canadian Inuit Community
"How Cola" From Camp Funston: American Indians and the Great War
Indian Giving: Allotments on the Arizona Navajo Railroad Frontier, 1904-1937
The Indigenous Rights of Participation and International Development Policies
Indigenous Self-Determination and Applied Anthropology in Canada: Finding a Place to Stand
Intergenerational Differences in Ethnic Identification in a Northern Athapaskan Community
Intergovernmental Relations in Alaska: Development, Dynamics and Lessons
Introduction: Aboriginal Peoples: The Changing Face of Canada
Native Connection to Place: Policies and Play
Native Studies and Ethical Guidelines for Research: Dilemmas and Solutions
Negotiated Inferiority: The Royal Commission on Aboriginal People's Vision of a Renewed Relationship
Nursing and Native Peoples in Northern Saskatchewan: 1930s-1950s
Recognition
Looks at anit-Native sovereignty movements calling for the repeal of treaty and federal Indian laws.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Reforming American Indian/Alaska Native Health Care Financing: The Role of Medicaid
"Removing That Which Was Indian from the Plaintiff": Tort Recovery for Loss of Culture and Language in Residential Schools Litigation
Resistance is Futile: Aboriginal Peoples Meet the Borg of Capitalism
"A Resource Most Vital": Legal Interventions in Native Child Welfare
Rethinking Place in Planning: Opportunities in Northern and Aboriginal Planning in Nunavut, Canada
The Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Inter-American Human Rights System
Robert L. Berner's "Howlers": A Reply
The Role of Education in American Indian Self-Determination: Lessons from the Ramah Navajo Community School
Social Welfare and North American First Nations: A Socialist Political Economy Perspective
Therapeutic Experience of Maximum Feasible Participation
Looks at attempts to introduce self government on Federal Indian reservations using the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act, the termination policy, and the Indian Claims Commission Act.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.