Aboriginal Peoples Fact and Fiction
Aboriginal Rights Resource Tool Kit
Accumulated Labours: First Nations Art in British Columbia, 1922-1961
Active Now: Public Policy Legitimacy and the Emergence of Idle No More
Activism is in the Blood, Says Tar Sands Warrior
Comments on an activist leading her Indigenous community in a battle against Shell's oil sands expansion project.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Assimilation, Integration or Termination?: the Development of Canadian Indian Policy, 1943-1963
B.C. First Nations Studies [Textbook]
Behind the Man: John Laurie, Ruth Gorman, and the Indian Vote in Canada
Canada's Idle No More Movement
Canadian Natives and Nationalism
CBC Indian Convention, Broadcast 29 May, 1948
Citizenship and Treaty Rights: The Indian Association of Alberta and the Canadian Indian Act, 1946-1948
Combat Veterans Fought to Obtain Indian Rights
Conflicting Discourses in Canadian Aboriginal Politics : A Case Study of the First Nations Governance Initiative
Contesting the Colonial Order on the Canadian Prairies: Government Policy, Indigenous Resistance and the Administration of Treaty 6, 1870-1890
Creating Choices: Rethinking Aboriginal Policy
"Creative Resistance" Continues Battle With "Dangerous" Policies
Comments on social activist, Sylvia McAdam, one of the founders of the Idle No More grassroots movement.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
Culture and Language: The Political Realities to Keep Trickster at Bay
Encounter with Saul Alinsky - Part 2: Rama Indian Reserve
Enough is Enough: Aboriginal Women Speak Out
Enough is Enough: Aboriginal Women Speak Out/Spider Woman's Granddaughters: Traditional Tales and Contemporary Writing by Native American Women
Entwined Histories: Exploring Native-Newcomer Relations via The Native Voice
Examining the Media’s Portrayal of Idle No More: A Critical Discourse Analysis
A "Fantastic Rigmarole": Deregulating Aboriginal Drinking in British Columbia, 1945-62
'A Flag that Knows No Colour Line': Aboriginal Veteranship in Canada, 1914-1939
Gender, Sovereignty, and the Discourse of Rights in Native Women's Activism
Gender, Sovereignty, Rights: Native Women's Activism against Social Inequality and Violence in Canada
Genocide, Assimilation, or Incorporation: Indigenous Identity and Modes of Resistance
The Harper Government, the Aboriginal Right to Self-Determination, and the Indian Act of 1876
Idle No More
Idle No More a Unique, Unprecedented Moment in History
Comments on an informative meeting that looked at Aboriginal resistance over the past 150 years and a short history of the Indian Act.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.16.
Idle No More and the Treadmill of Production: Corporate Power, Environmental Degradation, and Activism
Idle No More: Protest to Change?: A Grassroots Movement
In the Balance: Indigeneity, Performance, Globalization
Indian Act & You
Indian Country: Essays on Contemporary Native Culture
Indian Governance Law Doomed to Failure
Indian Record (Vol. XX, No. 2, February, 1957)
Indian Residential Schools & Reconciliation: Teacher Resource Guide 11/12: Book 2: The Documentary Evidence
Indian Residential Schools & Reconciliation: Teacher Resource Guide [Social Studies] 10
The Indian Voice - Centering Women in the Gendered Politics of Indigenous Nationalism in B.C., 1969-1984
Indigenous Feminism: Theorizing the Issues
Indigenous Peoples within Canada: A Concise History: Student Resources
To accompany 5th edition of book written by Olive Patricia Dickason, William Newbigging and Cary Miller. Contains links to: chapter outlines; learning objectives; key terms, figures, or sites; study questions; essay questions; additional resources; and flashcards.
Indigenous Perspectives Education Guide
Teacher's resource includes lesson plans, classroom activities, links to online resources, and worksheets divided into five sections with associated themes: human geography (Indigenous peoples, civilizations and territories; contact to 1763 (encounters with Europeans); 1763 to 1876 (oral histories and biographies); 1876 to 1914 (policies and politics); 1914 to 1982 (separate and unequal); and 1980s to present day (toward reconciliation).
Indigenous Women and Capitalist Exploitation: Ron Bourgeault Replies to Jesse Russell
[An Introduction to Residential School Unit K-7]
[Leo Baskatawang, Applied Research, Marching From Vancouver to Ottawa]
[Leo Baskatawang March 4 Justice and the Indian Act]
Lifetime Devoted to Women's Work
Recounts the life and works of Monik Sioui, founder of the Quebec Native Women's Association and advocate for rights of Aboriginal people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.