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The Arctic Railway and the Sámi: Reconciling National Interests with Indigenous Rights
Barriers to Access to Health and Social Services for English-speaking First Nations Communities in Quebec
Considerations for Meaningful Collaborations with Tribal Populations: The Tribal Collaboration Working Group Report to the All of Us Research Program Advisory Panel
Federal Recognition of Indian Fishing Rights in British Columbia
Final Written Submission: National Inquiry on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
First Nations Governance Project: Phase I
First Peoples Law: Essays on Canadian Law and Decolonization
Guide for Lawyers Working with Indigenous Peoples
Includes brief historical overview of Indigenous peoples and cultural competency, practical tools and guidance for advocates, list of resources for specific assistance, and suggestions for further reading.
Related Material: 1st Supplement.
Halfbreeds: Primary Source Material
Kruger and al. v. The Queen, [1978] 1 S.C.R. 104
Land Claim Literacy and Algonquin Territory
Lesson plan for Grades 7-12 for use with the article Algonquin Territory by Peter Di Gangi.
Matrimonial Real Property Rights in First Nations Communities: A Statistical Profile
The Métis as a Factor in the Euro-Canadian Development of the Canadian West
Argues that the Métis were not an impediment to Euro-Canadian development and that their fight to be recognized as a "New Nation" played a significant role in the creation of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
The Neoliberal State, Recognition and Indigenous Rights: New Paternalism to New Imaginings
Ojibwe Treaty Rights
Focuses on off-reservation treaty rights to hunt, fish, and gather in treaty-ceded lands in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
[Papers and Correspondence in Connection with Half-breed Claims and Other Matters Relating to the North-West Territories]
Protecting Water Our Way: First Nations Freshwater Governance in British Columbia
Recognizing Rights: Aboriginal Justice in Canada
Reimagining History: "Righting" Treaty Wrongs
Based on the article Living Well Together by Aimée Craft and the special issue of Canada's History magazine Treaties and the Treaty Relationship Suitable for Grades 7 to 12.