'Enough To Keep Them Alive': Indian Welfare in Canada, 1873-1965
Erasing Indigenous Indigeneity in Vancouver
“Eskimo” Immigrants and Colonial Soldiers: Icelandic Immigrants and the North-West Resistance, 1885.
The Evolution of Mi'kmaw Education: Charting the Challenges, the Failures and the Successes
Familial Cohesion and Colonial Atomization: Governance and Authority in a Coast Salish Community
First Nations Child Welfare: Understanding Canada's Stance on Equitable Funding
Integrated Studies Project Essay (M.A.)--Athabasca University, 2013.
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First Nations Control of First Nations Education: An Issue of Power and Knowledge
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Women's Health
The First Way of War: American War Making on the Frontier, 1607-1814
Five-Year Plan for Reinforcing a First Nations Educational System by Implementing Essential Services in Support of the FNEC Member Communities
Freedom, Law, and Prophecy: A Brief History of Native American Religious Resistance
From Oppression, Towards Liberation
From Wooden Ploughs to Welfare: Why Indian Policy Failed in the Prairie Provinces
From Wooden Ploughs to Welfare: Why Indian Policy Failed in the Prairie Provinces (Book)
The Future of the Eskimo
Genocide and Settler Society: Frontier Violence and Stolen Indigenous Children in Australian History
Genocide, Indian Policy,and Legislated Elimination of Indians in Canada
A Glimmer of Hope: A Review of Recent Works on the Relations between Indigenous Peoples and Settler Society
Group Rights, Democracy and the Plural Society: the Case of Canada's Aboriginal Peoples
Halfbreeds: Primary Source Material
Helping Indians to Help Themselves: A Committee to Investigate Itself: The 1951 Indian Act Consultation Process
Herman Merivale and Colonial Office Indian Policy in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
The Historical Development of the Indian Act
The Historical Development of the Indian Act
Purpose of paper was to provide background on major themes in policy and legislation to officials and researchers.
2nd edition.
Historical Landmarks, State Policies and Indigenous Self-determination in Brazil and Canada
Historical Timeline: From 1700s to the Present
History of Canadian Indians: 1763-1840
History of Canadian Indians: 1840-1867
Overview of the history of First Nations people, with special attention given to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Topics covered include: education, legal status and the Indian Affairs Department. Excerpt from: Canada and Its Provinces, Vol. V, edited by Adam Shortt and Arthur Doughty.
History of Indian Policy
A History of Treaty-Making in Canada
Provides brief overview of treaty process over the past 300 years.
How Did We Get Here?: A Concise, Unvarnished Account of the History of the Relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Canada
How The Queen's Law Came To Cowichan
The Importance of Being Monogamous: Marriage and Nation Building in Western Canada to 1915
The Importance of Oral and Extrinsic Historical Evidence in Understanding Indian Treaties
In the Absence of Justice: Aboriginal Case Law and the Ethnocentrism of the Courts
In Their Time: Archaeological Histories of Native-Lived Contacts and Colonialisms, Southwestern Ontario, A.D. 1400-1900
Indian Agent Set a Bad Precedent
Indian Education in the North-West
Indian Treaty-Making Policy in the United States and Canada, 1867-1877
Indian Treaty No. 5 and the Pas Agency, Saskatchewan, N.W.T.
Indians against Immigrants: Old Rivals, New Rules: A Brief Review and Comparison of Indian Law in the Contiguous United States, Alaska, and Canada
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.