Leadership in Learning: Research Abstracts from the Graduates of the Nunavut Master of Education
Leading Together: Indigenous Youth in Community Partnership
[Lecture and Discussion by Professor Stephen Cornell]
The Legal Basis of Sami Reindeer Herding Rights in Sweden
Letter from the Editors: Pathways to Prosperity
Literature Review on Urban Aboriginal Peoples
The Little Tournament Keeps Growing in Popularity
Looks at a hockey tournament, the Little Native Hockey League Tournament, that has grown from 17 teams in the inaugural tournament to 153 teams in the 42nd annual running of the event.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.27.
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.
"Looking After the Country Properly": A Comparative History of Indigenous Peoples and Australian and American National Parks
Making a Difference: Stories of Co-operatives in Aboriginal Communities
Mana Whenua and the Settlement of Treaty of Waitangi Claims in the Central North Island of New Zealand
Managing Development? Knowledge, Sustainability and the Environmental Legacies of Resource Development in Northern Canada (Draft)
Managing Land, Governing for the Future: Finding the Path Forward for Membertou
Many Paths to the Pine: Mdewakanton Dakotas, Fur Traders, Ojibwes, and the United States in Wisconsin's Chippewa Valley, 1815-1837
Maori Initiatives in Sustainable Development
Mapping the Long-Term Options for Canada’s North: Telecommunications and Broadband Connectivity
The Marginalization of Pastoral Communities in Ethiopia
The Martyrdom of Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Activities of Multinational Oil Companies in the Ogoni Region of Nigeria
Max Ireland Interview #2
Measuring Impacts: A Review of Frameworks, Methodologies and Indicators for Assessing Socio-Economic Impacts of Resource Activity in the Arctic
Measuring Indigenous Peoples' and Planet's Well-Being
Métis Trappers and Hide Working
The Mi'kmaq, Poor Settlers, and the Nova Scotia Fur Trade, 1783-1853
[Micheal Mascarenhas: White Privilege and Neo-liberalism]
Mineral Rights on Indian Reserves in Ontario
Mining, Economic Development and Indigenous Peoples: "Getting the Governance Equation Right"
Mining the Boreal North
Module 5: Changes Prior to Modern State Formation: Migration, Exploration, Trading and Taxation
Module 7: Consolidation
Money and the Changing Nature of Colonial Space in Northern Quebec: Fur Trade Monopolies, the State, and Aboriginal Peoples During the Nineteenth Century
More Than a Food Fight: Intellectual Traditions and Cultural Continuity in Chilocco's Indian School Journal, 1902-1918
Moving Backwards: Does the Lack of Duty to Consult Create the Right to Infringe Aboriginal and Treaty Rights?
A Multi-Dimensional Framework and its Application to Aboriginal Co-Management Arrangements in the Forest Sector of Canada
My Country, Mine Country: Indigenous People, Mining and Development in Remote Australia
The Native American and a Theatre For the Land: In Pursuit of the Vision
Native American Narratives as Ecoethical Discourse in Land-Use Consultations
Native Economic Development and Small Business Management Course: An Experimental Partnership between a Native Association and a University
Native-Owned Casino Best Bet for Saskatoon
Native Rights and Self Determination
Natural Resource Management and Indigenous Well-being
Reviews six research case studies, all with different approaches to providing evidence of benefits.
Chapter thirteen from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
The Nature of Empires and the Empires of Nature: Indigenous Peoples and the Great Lakes Environment
Nebinyan's Songs: An Aboriginal Whaler of South-West Western Australia
Networks of Advantage: Urban Indigenous Entrepreneurship and the Importance of Social Capital
Analysis of data from the Aboriginal Entrepreneurship in Toronto Study. Excerpt from Well-being in the Urban Aboriginal Community: Fostering Biimaadiziwin edited by David Newhouse, Kevin FitzMaurice, Tricia McGuire-Adams, and Daniel Jetté.
Originally presented at the 2011 National Research Conference on Urban Aboriginal Peoples.