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Mapping the Economic Potential of Canada’s North
Media, Markets and Powwows: Matrices of Aboriginal Cultural Mediation in Canada
Metis Visionary Leader, Promoted Education Success
Recounts how Clarence Campeau set up a development fund, named in his honour, that allows Metis people to access business and community economic development funds.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.
Mikwam Makwa Ikwe (Ice Bear Woman): A National Needs Analysis on Indigenous Women's Entrepreneurship
Mining, Harvesting and Decision Making in Nunavut: A Case Study of Uranium Mining in Baker Lake
Modernity and Decay of Alaska's Natural Gas Pipeline
Modernity, Resource Development and Constructs of Indigeneity: A Summary Analysis of Canadian Jurisprudence and Aboriginal Rights
Money Can't Trump Environmental Change, Says Minister
Discusses the need for alternative energy initiatives to help preserve the environment, including the Northwest Territories initiatives of harnessing the wind's energy and upgrading building standards for increased efficiency.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
More Like Ourselves: Indigenous Capitalism through Tourism
Murray River Country: An Ecological Dialogue With the Traditional Owners
Muskeg Lake Band MRI Win-Win Proposition
Mutual Incomprehension: The Cross Cultural Domain of Work in a Remote Australian Aboriginal Community
Native Artists: Livelihoods, Resources, Space, Gifts
The Native Title Market
Natural Resource Projects, Indigenous Peoples and the Role of International Law
Natural Resources and Community Sustainability: Final Report of Activities 2001-2003
The Nature of Borders: Salmon and Boundaries in the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin
Navajo Electrification for Sustainable Development: The Potential Economic and Social Benefits
Navajo Pass Landmark Law Supporting College
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.
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.
The New Federal Framework For Aboriginal Economic Development: The Base Upon Which Future Canadian Government Policies and programs are Being Built
New Insights from the Archives: Historicizing the Political Economy of Navajo Weaving and Wool Growing
A New Model for Sustainable Development: A Case Study
of The Great Bear Rainforest Regional Plan
[New Owners in Their Own Land, Minerals and Inuit Land Claims]
New Programs Target Aboriginal and First Nations Youth for Mining Careers
Northern Business Exposure: Aboriginal Business Canada's New Yellowknife Office Promises Greater Opportunities for Aboriginal Business
Northern Tsimshian Elderberry Use in the Late Pre-Contact to Post-Contact Era
Nunatsiavut Land Use Planning: Structural and Political Issues
Nuu-chah-nulth Economic Development and the Changing Nature of Our Relationships Within the Ha'hoolthlii of Our Ha'wiih
Nuvisavik: The Place Where We Weave
"Old Things" on the Loose: The Legal Market for Archaeological Materials From Alaska's Bering Strait
On the Front Lines of Canada's Northern Strategy
The Other Side of the Mountain
Othering, Power Relations, and Indigenous Tourism: Experiences in Australia's Northern Territory
Our Place at the Table: First Nations in the B.C. Fishery
Participatory Rights in the Ontario Mining Sector: An International Human Rights Perspective
Partnerships and Prosperity: Key Findings from CCAB
Partnerships in Urban Aboriginal Housing Projects: A Theoretical Perspective: A Report for the Bridges and Foundations Project (CURA)
A Path towards Economic Reconciliation That Benefits All Canadians: A Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples
People, Land, and Pipelines: Perspectives on Resource Decision-Making Processes in the Sahtu Region, Northwest Territories
People of the Corn: Teachings in Hopi Traditional Agriculture, Spirituality, and Sustainability
Perceptions of Indigenous Tourism in Manitoba
Statistics based on survey of 800 Manitobans conducted between July 22 and August 3, 2021.