Devolution of Lands and Resources in the Northwest Territories
The Dharawal and Gandangara in Colonial Campbelltown, New South Wales, 1788-1830
Diabetes and Behavior: American Indian Issues
Diabetes and the Status Aboriginal Population in Alberta
Diabetes in the Elderly
Diabetes, Mental Health & Aboriginal People: Literature Review
Diabetes Prevalence and Care in the Métis Population of Ontario, Canada
Diabetes Program At The Gillawarra Medical Centre
Diabetic Foot Ulcer Management: Clinical and Cost Effectiveness of Vacuum Assisted Closure Therapy
Diabetic Fruit Cake
The Diabetic Song
Dialogue: Understanding the Process of Collaborative Policy Making in Aboriginal Education
Dialysis and Transplantation Among Aboriginal Children With Kidney Failure
A Different Approach to Health Education: Camp at Tinaroo
Different Rules for Different Artists
Digging Beneath the Surface of Aboriginal Labour Market Development: Analyzing Policy Discourse in the Context of Northern Alberta's Oil Sands
Digging Up a Past
Digital Divides and the 'First Mile': Framing First Nations Broadband Development in Canada
Digital Smartpen Technology and Revitalization of the Myaamia Language
Digital Stories: First Nations Women Explore the Legacy of Residential Schools
Diné Bahane': The Navajo Creation Story
Directory of Economic Development Programs
Disassembling Media Representations 101
Discipling the Innut: Social Form and Control in Bush, Community and School
The Discourse and Practice of Native American Cuisine: Native American Chefs and Native American Cooks in Contemporary Southwest Kitchens
Disease and the Nature of Canada
Disparities in Infectious Disease Hospitalizations for American Indian/Alaska Native People
Dispersed, But Not Destroyed: Leadership, Women, and Power Within the Wendat Diaspora, 1600-1701
Displacing Authoritarian Leadership in K'atl'odeeche First Nation/Hay River, Northwest Territories
Dispossession or Adaptation? Migration and Persistence of the Red River Métis, 1835‑1890
Disproportionate Minority Contact in Canada: Police and Visible Minority Youth
Disrupting Ignorance and Settler Identities: The Challenges of Preparing Beginning Teachers for Treaty Education
Distinctly Oscar Howe: Life, Art, Stories
Diverting Young Indigenous People from the Queensland Youth Justice System: The Use and Impact of Police Diversionary Practices and Alternatives for Reducing Indigenous Over-representation
Diyari Language Postcards and Diyari Literacy
Dizzying Dialogue: Canadian Courts and the Continuing Justification of the Dispossession of Aboriginal Peoples
Do Canadian Power-Sharing Agreements with First Nations Peoples Hold Lessons for Taiwan?
Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief
[Doctor to the North: Thirty Years Treating Heart Disease Among the Inuit]
Document One: Memorandum for the Hon[uorable] the Indian Commissioner Relative to the Future Management of Indians
Memorandum written July 20, 1885 by Hayter Reed, Assistant Indian Commissioner to Indian Commissioner, Edgar Dewdney outlining policies appropriate to the post-rebellion era. The document is divided in two parts: on the right is text of the memorandum and on the left comments written by Edgard Dewdney.See also Document Two: Reply to the Above Memorandum
Document One: The Fulton Report
Edited version of a discussion paper prepared by E. Davie Fulton to assist in the resolution of the Lubicon Lake Band's struggle for tradition lands. The Lubicon Cree were missing from the original signing and negotiations of Treaty 8. Introduction by Peter Kulchyski.
Document Two: Reply to the Above Memorandum
Documenting the Dakota: Lucy Margaret Baker
Documents Two and Three: Dene/Metis Agreement in Principle with the Federal Government and Introduction
Introduction and two documents related to the signing of the Agreement-In-Principal between the Déne and Métis of the North West Territories and Government of Canada resolving a land claim of the Native people.