Issues in the North, vol. 2
Keeping the "Co" in the Co-Management of Northern Resources
Knowing, Growing Showing: Indigenous Consumer and Financial Literacy: Research to Practice
Leading the Way to Sustainability: A First Nation’s Case Study in Self-Sufficiency
Legacy of the American Frontier: A History of the John Muir Trail
History Thesis (M.A.)--California State University, Fresno, 1997
Legislative Ambiguity and Ontological Hierarchy in US Sacred Land Law
Lessons from the Yukon for Northern Ontario? First Nations, Tourism and Regional Economic Development
Local Government and Land Use Engagement with First Nations: Surfacing Positive Stories for Future Land Use Consultation Successes
Managing Legitimacy in Ecotourism
Manitoba and Canada's North-West: Founders and Builders
Special issue of Canadian Issues containing articles which focus on the Métis and the formation of Manitoba.
Measuring Forest Dependence: Implications for Aboriginal Communities
Mechanisms of Indigenous Exclusion in British Columbia's Environmental Assessment Process
Métis Action, Canadian Law and Historical Research: Preliminary Thoughts about Strategies for Current Efforts
Mikwam Makwa Ikwe (Ice Bear Woman): A National Needs Analysis on Indigenous Women's Entrepreneurship
The Moral Dilemma of High Stakes Gambling in Native Communities
Muslims, Navajos, and Peaches
Mythic Frontiers: Remembering, Forgetting, and Profiting with Cultural Heritage Tourism
National Guidelines: Indigenous Cultural Experiences
"Native" Advertising: An Evaluation of Nike's N7 Social Media Campaign
Native Americans & Westward Expansion: Cultures and Conflicts: Reader
Related material: Teacher Guide; Timeline Cards; Online Resources.
Native Title: Implications for Land Management
Natural Resources Inventories of Indian Public Domain Trust Allotments in California
Navajo Nation Brain Drain: An Exploration of Returning College Graduates' Perspectives
Navajo Workers and White Man's Ways: Negotiating the World of Wage Labor, 1930-1972
Never Until Now: Indigenous & Racialized Women's Experiences Working in Yukon & Northern British Columbia Mine Camps
Research consisted of survey and semi-structured interviews using open-ended questions with 22 respondents. Study found: limited job opportunityand longevity of employment, inadequate pay scale for hours worked, uequal work expectations, limited opportunities for advancement, inadequate harm prevention, gender or race harassement/discrimination with absence of grievance mechanisms, poor environmental practices, and limited economic benefits to Indigenous people.
The New Deal for Tribes: Resource Extraction & Toxic Waste (Minus the Jobs)
New Discourses on Energy Transition as an Opportunity for Reconciliation? Analyzing Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Communications in Media and Policy Documents
Examines the levels of inclusion and exclusion of Indigenous voices in regards to energy issues in Canada.
A New Shared Arctic Leadership Model
Nilliajut 2: Inuit Perspectives on the Northwest Passage Shipping and Marine Issues
Nunavut Investment in Non-residential Building Construction, 1999 to 2016 (Revised)
Nunavut Residential Construction Investment, 1999 to 2016
Oil and the Iñupiaq: Linking Industry and Education at Iļisaġvik College
Once They Were Hats: In Search of the Mighty Beaver
One Flea-Bitten Gray Horse: Women, Horses, and Economy on the Yakama Reservation
Ontological Conflicts Concerning Indigenous Peoples in Contemporary Brazil
[Operation Water Spirit Thematic Units]: Grade Two: Unit Scope and Introduction
"Our Hope and Our Protection": Misko-biiwaabik (Copper) and Tribal Sovereignty in Michigan
Our National Competitiveness and Canada's Territories
Paddling Together: Co-Governance Models for Regional Cumulative Effects Management
Partnerships in Procurement: Understanding Aboriginal Business Engagement in the Marine and Aerospace Industries in B.C.
A Path towards Economic Reconciliation That Benefits All Canadians: A Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples
The Perceived Factors Affecting the Survival of Traditional Moose Skin Preparation Procedures by the Nelson House Rocky Cree
Perceptions of Indigenous Tourism in Manitoba
Statistics based on survey of 800 Manitobans conducted between July 22 and August 3, 2021.