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An Act to amend “The Indian Act.” [Assented to June 23, 1887]
A Brief History of Effects of Colonialism on First Nations in Canada
CCF Program for Indian-Metis Citizens
Duck Lake Agency - Ledger 1885-89, 1921-29
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.Examining the Media’s Portrayal of Idle No More: A Critical Discourse Analysis
Finding Strength from Within: How Voluntary Outside Accreditation Can Advance First Nation Communities
First Nations Child Poverty: A Literature Review and Analysis
First Nations Fact Sheet: A General Profile on First Nations Child Welfare in Canada
Food Insecurity in Aboriginal Urban Households
Gaming On Reserves: A Departmental Discussion Paper
A Hard Bed to Lie In: Matrimonial Real Property on Reserve
Indian Association of Alberta
Indian Record (Vol. 35, #7-8, [9-10], September-October, 1972)
Indian Record (Vol. XX, No. 1, January, 1957)
Indian Record (Vol. XXIII, No. 6, [June 1960])
Indian Record (Vol. XXX, No. 3, March, 1967)
Indian Record (Vol. XXXI, No. 5, May, 1968)
Native Life
The Politics of Slow Progress: Federal Aboriginal Policy Processes (Expanded Version)
Racialization of Poverty: Indigenous Women, the Indian Act and Systemic Oppression: Reasons for Resistance
The Role of the Public Sector in Northern Governance
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 115: Opening Remarks
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 129: Woodland Cultural Centre, Brantford, Ontario
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 169: Restigouche, Quebec
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Arnie General
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Linda Chipesia
Presentation relating to land claims and self-government. The presenter believes that "(T)he difficulty of self-government and land claims is that although it is aimed at reviving the culture and identity of Indian people, it is only accessible to those who are educated and trained in the political, legal and economic intricacies of a non-Indian system."
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Lloyd Augustine
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Opening Remarks by Commissioner Cy Standing and Chief Lorne Waditaka
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Al Adams, Deputy Mayor, City of Thompson
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Andrew Kirkness, Indian Council, First Nations of Manitoba, Glen McIvor, President, Wabowden Treaty Council
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Art Petahtegoose
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Calvin White, Flat Bay Band
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Camille Bote, President and Daniele Pion, Quebec Representative, National Steering Committee, Law Students Constitutional Conferences in Canada
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Celeste McKay and Joyce Courchene, Indigenous Womens Collective
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief Fred Fraser, Tsuu T'ina Bill C-31 Band
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief Gordon Peters, Chiefs of Ontario
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief Hammond Dick, Kaska Tribal Council
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief Peter Quaw, Lheit-Lit'en Nation
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief Richard Lebouradais, Whispering Pines First Nations Government
Presentation focusing on Aboriginal self-government. Chief makes a number of recommendations relating to self-government, including that the federal government financially assist First Nations in developing First Nations governments, and that the governments also recognize and uphold the 'pre-Treaty' agreements that are in place and that are presently being negotiated. A question-and-answer session with the Commissioners follows the presentation.