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Aboriginal TM : The Cultural and Economic Politics of Recognition
The Akulmiut: Territorial Dimensions of a Yup'ik Eskimo Society
America's Native Sweet: Chippewa Treaties and the Right to Harvest Maple Sugar
Artists, Weavers, Movers and Shakers
Atlantic Canada’s Indigenous Communities and Businesses: Long-term Economic Opportunities as the COVID-19 Recovery Continues
Barriers to Economic Development in Indigenous Communities: Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs
BC First Peoples 12: Teacher Resource Guide
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BeauDril Worker At Work
Bibliography on Indigenous Rights in Canada, 1995-2022
Exhaustive list (856 pages).
A Brief History and Potential Future Vision for Additions to Reserves
Castor Resartus: The Beaver Hat in History
Compilation of primary sources, mainly newspaper articles.
Characteristics of Indigenous-owned Businesses
Statistics for number of businesses and owner gender.
Chipewyan Ethno-Adaptations: Identity Expression for Chipewyan Indians of Northern Saskatchewan
Co-operative Management of Local Fisheries: New Directions for Improved Management and Community Development
COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey: Phase 3
The Decision-Making Process behind Urban Reserve Development
Dene/Metis Agreement in Principle
Developing Sustainability: A Native / Environmentalist Prescription for Third-Level Government
Development Planning in the Eastern Arctic: The Role of Communities in a Comprehensive Development Strategy Volume I
Dualism and Development in the Northwest Territories
Dualism and Development in the Northwest Territories
Economic Recovery in Response to Worldwide Crises: Fiduciary Responsibility and the Legislative Consultative Process with Respect to Bill 150 (Green Energy and Green Economy Act, 2009) and Bill 197 (COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act, 2020) in Ontario, Canada
Discusses the consultation, or lack there of, between the Canadian government and its Indigenous populations in regards to green energy policies.
Employment of Navajos on the Navajo Nation in Arizona as Influenced by Instruction in Vocational Agriculture
Environmental Impact Assessment and Resource Management, A Haida Case Study: Implications for Native People of the North
Exploitation of Resources Against Land Rights: The Lubicon Cree and Their Struggle for Survival
Financing Autonomy: Limits and Opportunities within Existing Funding Arrangements
Forging Aboriginal/Non-Aboriginal Partnerships: The Joint-Venture Model
Funding Approved Under the Native Economic Development Program
Gambling Away the Inheritance: The Cherokee Nations and Georgia's Gold and Land Lotteries of 1832-33
Global Report: Indigenous Tourism and Cultural Offering Attractiveness in Canada
Reports results of web survey of 1,305 Canadians.
Historic Archaeology and Ethnohistory at Healy Lake, Alaska
How "They" See "Us": Native American Images of Tourists
Hydroelectric Power and Indian Water Rights on the Prairies
I Will Live for Both of Us : A History of Colonialism, Uranium Mining, and Inuit Resistance
Identifying Indigenous Business Owners and Indigenous-Owned Businesses
Based on statistics from the Canadian Employer–Employee Dynamics Database (2018), the Census of Population (2001, 2006, 2016) and the 2011 National Household Survey.
The Indian Economy in Saskatchewan
Indigenous Business and Corporation: Snapshot Study 2.0
Related Material: Indigenous Business Sector: Snapshot 1.1.
Indigenous Leadership in Technology: Understanding Access and Opportunities in British Columbia
Indigenous Peoples, Natural Resources and Governance: Agencies and Interactions
Indigenous Resurgence: Decolonialization and Movements for Environmental Justice
The Indigenous World 2022
Inuit Art and HBC: Lesson Plan
Examines the company's role in fostering the development, promotion, collection and market for Inuit art. Suitable for Grades 4 to 12.
Investment Strategies for Northern Cash Windfalls: Learning From the Alaskan Experience
Labour Market Study of Alberta's Indigenous Tourism Sector: Insights and Recommendations toward a Successful Indigenous Tourism Workforce Strategy
Provides guidance for short- and long-term planning based on current labour market analysis.
Learn about Western Canada in the Early 1900s through the Art of C.D. Hoy: Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 7-12
Hoy was a photographer who worked in Quesnel, British Columbia at the start of the twentieth century, when the Fraser River and Cariboo Gold Rushes were taking place, resulting in different cultural groups coming together in one location. Many of his portraits were of Indigenous people living in the area. Designed to complement the online exhibition Through the Lens of C.D. Hoy: How a Chinese Canadian Photographer Memorialized a Community.
A Low-Profile Subsistence Fishery: Pike Fishing in Minto Flats, Alaska
Minnesota Chippewa: Woodland Treaties to Tribal Bingo
Moccasin Economics: Entangled Museum Stories of Niitsitapi Women, Labor, and Footwear
Anthropology Thesis (PhD) -- University of Montana, 2022.