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Alexis First Nation Inquiry: TransAlta Utilities Rights of Way Claim
Bibliography: Who Owns Native Culture?
Business Behind Economic Recovery
Collaboration Geographies: Native-White Partnerships During the Re-Settlement of Ootsa Lake, British Columbia, 1900-52
Community Involvement and Acceptance: Garden River First Nations Highway and Land Agreements
Cross-Cultural Conflict between Public Education and Traditional Hawaiian Values
Gambling with Power: Race, Class, and Identity Politics on Indian Lands in Southern California
Indigenous Economic Development: A Tale of Two Wineries
Indigenous Peoples and Fiscal Relationships: The International Experience
Journey to Success: Aboriginal Women's Business Planning Guide
Living and Working in Oona River: A Teacher’s Guide
Recommended for Grade 11 Social Studies.
Additional material: The River People: Living and Working in Oona River student resource book.
A Multi-Dimensional Framework and its Application to Aboriginal Co-Management Arrangements in the Forest Sector of Canada
The Native American and a Theatre For the Land: In Pursuit of the Vision
Première Nation D'Alexis: Enquête sur la Revendication Relative aux Emprises Accordées à TransAlta Utilities
The Red-Assiniboine Junction: A Land Use and Structural History, 1770-1980
Sask Scene Project Puts INCA Students to Work
Ten students interviewed youth about their views on Saskatchewan, documented the event and interaction by camera, on time and on budget, to a paying client.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.23.
Tools With No Warranty: The State Promotion of Entrepreneurship Training in Saskatchewan
Tradition and Change in the Sub-Arctic: Sámi Reindeer Herding in the Modern Era
Two Ways of Knowing: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Scientific Knowledge
Includes explanation of the main features of the two knowledge systems and three brief case studies: Indigenous plant classification and nomenclature; pine mushroom industry in Northwestern BC; smallpox epidemic of 1862; and AIDS and its impact on Indigenous populations.
Recommended for Grade 8 Biology.
York Boats & Buffalo Robes: Fur Trade Life at Lower Fort Garry
Topics include trade, furs, people at work, supply, pastimes and recipes. Intended as classroom resource for a visit to Lower Fort Garry historic park, but information is general. Due to age of publication, some terminology is out-of-date.