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Aboriginal Partnerships in Canada: Focus on the Diavik Diamond Mine
Bearing the Burden: The Effects of Mining on First Nations in British Columbia
Beneath the Surface: Uncovering the Economic Potential of Ontario’s Ring of Fire
Beyond the Blue and Green: The Need to Consider Aboriginal Peoples' Relationships to Resource Development in Labor-Environment Campaigns
Discusses the need for labor researchers to engage with Indigenous studies to advance social and environmental justice.
Bibliography: Sources Relevant to Mining, Indigenous Resource Rights and Impact Benefit and Participation Agreements
Corporate – Aboriginal Agreements on Mineral Development: The Wider Implications of Contractual Arrangements
Crude Sacrifice: Pedagogical Guide
Cumulative Impacts to FMFN#468 Traditional Lands & Lifeways: Shell Jackpine Mine Expansion and Pierre River Mine Report for Regulatory Hearings
"Dealing Full Force": Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation's Experience Negotiating with Mining Companies
Demanding Free, Prior and Informed Consent Across Borders: Making Rights Real in Colombia
Democratic Self-Determination in Nunavut: Representation, Reciprocity and Mineral Development
Diamonds are for Dogribs; Canada's First Nations
Divided by Ship
Doo Dilzin Da: Abuse of the Natural World
The Duty to Consult and Environmental Assessments: A Study of Mining Cases From Across Canada
The Ecology and Economy of Indigenous Resistance: Divergent Perspectives on Mining in New Caledonia
Enabling Community Well-being Self-Monitoring in the Context of Mining: The Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach
From Homeland to Oil Sands: The Impact of Oil and Gas Development on the Lubicon Cree of Canada
Good Practice Guide: Indigenous Peoples and Mining
Impact and Benefit Agreements: Are They Working?
Impact and Benefit Agreements: Key Issues for Communities and Industry
Indigenous Agency and Mineral Development: A Cautionary Note
Indigenous Knowledge in Environmental Assessment
Indigenous Peoples, Natural Resources and Governance: Agencies and Interactions
Industrial Impacts and Indigenous Representation: Some Fallacies in the Sámi Quest For Autonomy
International Comparison of Solutions to Aboriginal Rights Issues Associated With Mineral Development: Free, Prior and Informed Consent: The Canadian Context
Issues and Options for a Policy on Impact and Benefits Agreements
Kidnapped Stó:lō Boys
Video tells the story of Sto:lo boys who were taken from their homes by prospectors for the purpose of using them as labourers in the California goldfields and the community's commemoration of the event.
Duration: 19:38.
Leetsoii Means “Yellow Dirt” in the Navajo Language: Troubling Uranium Mining on Navajo Lands
Meaningful Consultation and Participation in the Mining Sector? A Review of the Consultation and Participation of Indigenous Peoples within the International Mining Sector
Mikesew Cree First Nation Traditional Land Use Impact Assessment: Husky Sunrise Thermal Project
Mining and Aboriginal Rights in the Yukon: How Certainty Affects Investor Confidence
[Mining Capitalism: The Relationship Between Corporations and Their Critics]
Mining Information Kit for Aboriginal Communities
Modernizing Ontario’s Mining Act : Finding A Balance - Discussion Paper
Native Americans and Nuclear Power
New Beginnings: How Canada's Natural Resource Wealth Could Re-shape Relations With Aboriginal People
[New Owners in Their Own Land, Minerals and Inuit Land Claims]
New Relationships on the Northwest Frontier: Episodes in the Gitxsan and Witsuwit'en Encounter with Colonial Power
Northern Frontier Northern Homeland: The Report of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry: Volume One
Northern Studies 10: Module 3: Northern Economy
Unit focuses on the Berger Inquiry into the proposed construction of a Mackenzie Valley Pipeline in the 1970s and how the mining industry has changed over time.
Pipeline Dreams: People, Environment, and the Arctic Energy Frontier
Pipelines, Climate and "Indigenous Consent"
Policy Tools for Indigenous Governments for Exploration and Mining
Powerful or Just Plain Power-Full? A Power Analysis
of Impact and Benefit Agreements in Canada’s North
Reform of the Norwegian Mineral Legislation and the Interests of the Sami People
Rewriting the Narrative of American History: American Indian Identity and the Process of Recovery
Unit looks at how the authors of Tulsa: From Creek Town to Oil Capital (Angie Debo), Custer Died for Your Sins (Vine Deloria, Jr.), and Winter in the Blood (James Welch) repond to certain crises in Native American history. Designed for 11th grade Advanced Placement Language and Composition classes. Some focus on Oklahoma history.