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The Government of Quebec and Aboriginal Self-Government: Paper Prepared as Part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
A Guide to Suicide Prevention For American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Gyáa'aang: Totem Poles
Lesson teaches the cultural significance of totems poles, how they're constructed and Haida vocabulary relating to them. Designed for Grades K-1.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
The Haudenosaunee Code of Behaviour For Traditional Medicine Healers
Healing Fractured Communities: Restorative Justice as a Strategy for Inclusion
Healing Historical Trauma: Relocation of Aboriginal Communities: Case Study
Healing the Bishop: Consent and the Legal Erasure of Colonial History (Short Version for Law & Humanities Junior Scholar Workshop 2006)
Looks at the case R v. O'Connor, the Appeal Court's decision to overturn the original conviction and the Indigenous Healing Circle sentence.
Healing Your Spirit: Surviving After the Suicide of a Loved One
Help Us to Grow Environmental Information Services For You: Summary of Results From the Environmental Information Needs Assessment Survey
Helping Our Children: An Action Research Project
The Highway of Tears Symposium: Recommendations Report
History in Pictures: Father Buechel and the Lakota Winter Counts
History of the Indigenous Vote
HIV / AIDS Community-Based Research Needs, Interests, Capacities and Challenges: An Environmental Scan of Manitoba and Saskatchewan
HIV / AIDS in Saskatchewan 2006
Hodinohsyo:nih Star Knowledge
Traditional stories include: The Seven Brothers (Big Dipper); Nya-Gwa-Ih, The Celestial Bear; The Seven Star Dancers; The Seven Brothers of the Star Cluster (Pleiades), Ga-Do-Waas and His Star Belt (Milky Way); and The Man-Eating Wife, the Little Old Woman and the Morning Star.
Haudenosaunee refers to the six nations (Kanien’kehaka (Mohawk), Onayotekaono (Oneida), Onandaga, Guyohkohnyoh (Cayuga), Onondowahgah (Seneca), and Skaruhreh (Tuscarora)) which comprise the Iroquois Confederacy.
Homelessness in the Territorial North: State and Availability of the Knowledge
"Honouring Their Spirits": The Child Death Review: A Report to the Minister of Family Services & Housing Province of Manitoba
Housing Need in Metropolitan Areas, 1991 Canada's Aboriginal Peoples
How Raven Stole the Sun
Retelling of a traditional Tlingit story also known as Box of Daylight or How Raven Brought Light to the World. Lesson plan intended for Grades K-5.
Related Material: Teacher Resource.
How Well are Indian Children Educated?
"I Must be Different When I am Out There": (B)order in First Nations Canadian Lee Maracle’s Novel Ravensong
Implementing Land, Resource and Environmental Regimes under the Inuivialuit Final Agreement
Implications of the Recent Supreme Court of Canada Decision in: R. v. Marshall; R. v. Bernard
The Imprint of One Woman: Veda Stone's Influence on Wisconsin Native Americans
In a Voice of Their Own: Urban Aboriginal Community Development
Indian and Métis Trivia Game
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Canadian Polar Commission and Indian Specific Claims Commission: Performance Report for the period ending March 31, 2007
The Indian Arts and Crafts Act: Trademark Misfit or Just Missing the Mark?
Indian Claims and the Real Origins of Certain Equitable Defenses
Indian Claims Commission Proceedings (1995)
[Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement] May 8, 2006
The Indian Residential Schools Settlement Has Been Approved
Indian Treaties and the Survival of the Great Lakes
Indigenous Australian Entrepreneurs: Not All Community
Organisations, Not All in the Outback
Indigenous Children: Rights and Reality: A Report on Indigenous Children and the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child
Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property: The Main Issues for the Indigenous Arts Industry in 2006
Indigenous Customary Law and the Environment
Indigenous Environmental Laws: CIER Research Question
Indigenous Environmental Laws: First What Are Indigenous Environmental Laws?: An Opinion Paper
Discusses environmental laws and the norms and practices that Indigenous people follow in their relationship with other species and the environment.
Indigenous Environmental Laws: Purpose, Scope, Recognition, Interpretaion and Enforcement: An Opinion Paper Prepared for the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER)
Discusses various Indigenous environmental laws and looks at the governance of those laws.