Citizens Plus: Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian State
A City's Experience With Urban Aboriginal Issues
Civilizationism
Closing the Economic Gap in Northern Manitoba: Sustained Economic Development for Manitoba's First Nation Communities
Closing the Gaps? The Politics of Māori Affairs Policy
Clyde Warrior's "Red Power": A Fresh Air of New Indian Idealism
Co-Management: An Aboriginal Response to Frontier Development
Co-Management of Natural Resources in Canada: A Review of Concepts and Case Studies
Colonial Governance Rules Doomed to Failure
The Color of Violence
The Colour of Law: Ideological Representations of First Nations in Legal Discourse
The Coming Crisis in the Aboriginal Rights Movement: From Colonialism to Neo-Colonialism to Renaissance
Commentary: The Politics of Aggression: Indian Termination in the 1980s
Comments on the Draft Nisga'a Treaty
Common Table Report: Based upon Discussions among Canada, British Columbia and the First Nations Participating at the Common Table
Community Healing and Aboriginal Self-Government
Community Models of Indian Government
Compact of Self-Governance Between the Duckwater Shoshone Tribe and the United States of America
Compact of Self-Governance between the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians and the United States of America
Comparative Analysis: Bringing Our Children Home Act (BOCHA) and An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families also known as Bill C-92
Comparative Governance Structures Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Discusses the self-government issues of legitimacy, power and resources, by using examples of current agreements. The article breaks the areas down in terms of: basic principles, rights through treaties, federal-provincial division of power, status of lands, legislative powers, and funding.
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Comparative Thoughts on the Politics of Aboriginal Assimilation
Competing Claims, Uncertain Sovereignties: Resource Conflict and Evolving Tripartite Federalism in Yukon Territory, Canada
Comprehensive agreement-in-principle between the Meadow Lake First Nations (Birch Narrows Dene Nation, Buffalo River Dene Nation, Canoe Lake Cree Nation, Clearwater River Dene Nation, English River First Nation, Flying Dust First Nation, Island Lake First Nation, Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation and Waterhen Lake First Nation) as represented individually by their respective Chiefs ... as represented by the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
The Concept of Crown and Aboriginal Self-Government
A Concise History of Canada's First Nations
Conducting Homeless Counts On Native American Lands: A Toolkit
Conflicting Discourses in Canadian Aboriginal Politics : A Case Study of the First Nations Governance Initiative
Conflicting Equalities? Cultural Group Rights and Sex Equality
Confronting Cannabis: Legalization on Native Nation Lands and the Impacts of Differential Federal Enforcement
Author examines the laws and enforcement practices of the United States in relation to Indigenous nations that choose to legalize medical, recreational, or agricultural cannabis. Article also considers the economic consequences of the legislation and its enforcement.
Conservation Controversy: Sparrow, Marshall, and the Mi'kmaq of Esgenoôpetitj
Consolidation: First Nations Land Management Act: S.C. 1999, c. 24
Constituting an Osage Nation: Histories, Citizenships, and Sovereignties
The Constitution Act, 1982, Sections 25 and 35
Constitutional Entrenchment of Aboriginal Self-Government
Constitutional Reform at the White Earth Nation
Contemporary Aboriginal Land, Resource and Environment Regimes: Origins, Problems, and Prospects: A Report Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal 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.