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Addressing First Nations Governance Issues through Incremental Reform: Briefing Presentation - Draft
Assessment of the Factual Basis of Certain Allegations Made Before the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs Concerning the Relocation of Inukjuak Inuit Families in the 1950s: Report
[Beyond Blood: Rethinking Indigenous Identity]
Budget Didn't Meet Raised Expectations
First Nations leaders contend that the federal government failed to provide funding, as promised, to poverty issues. The issues include contaminated water, black mold, and lack of funding for graduates to pursue post secondary education.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.1.
Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation Inquiry Turtle Mountain Surrender Claim
Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation Turtle Mountain Surrender Claim - Public Edition, July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Contains historical documents, memos, reports, correspondence/letters, maps and submissions regarding validity of the 1909 surrender claim. Commissioners include: Roger J. Austine, Daniel J. Bellegarde, and Sheila G. Purdy. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]
Commons, Enclosure, and Resistance in Kahnawá:ke Mohawk Territory, 1850–1900
Communities First: First Nations Governance Consultation Report: Phase 1
Community Development at the Department of Indian Affairs in the 1960's: Much Ado About Nothing
The Community Health Representative in Alberta: A Program Evaluation
Developing Federal Policy For First Nations People in Urban Areas: 1945-1975
Dietary Intake of Vitamin D in a Northern Canadian Dené First Nation Community
Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief...: Dependency Among the Maliseet and the Impact of the Indian Act
Enhancing Aboriginal Participation in Northern Land Use Planning
Enquête sur la Revendication de la Première Nation Dakota de Canupawakpa Relative à la Cession des Collines Turtle
Fall 2013 Report of the Auditor General of Canada [to the House of Commons]: Chapter 6: Emergency Management on Reserves
Fanning the Flames: Racism in Government Recommendations for the Prevention of Deaths by Fire on First Nations Reserves
Funding Must be Refocused to Urban Natives, Study Says
The Government of Canada and the Inuit: 1900-1967
Government Policy and the Economic Under-Development of First Nations Communities in Manitoba
The Indian Agents of Fort Chipewyan: Bureaucrats in Isolation
Indigenous Self-Determination, Neoliberalization, and the Right to the City: Rescaling Aboriginal Governance in Ottawa and Winnipeg
Land Claims [Part One]
New Deal Rumored for Off-Reserve People
Outlines the federal government's political stance on Aboriginal issues as Prime Minister, Jean Chretien, hands over the reins to Paul Martin.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
Not Strangers in These Parts: Urban Aboriginal Peoples
An Overview of Federal and Provincial Policy Trends in First Nations Education
The Public Emergence of the Vocabulary of First Nations' Self-Government: A Study of the Language as an Indicator of Ethical and Social Attitudes in the Formation of Metapolicy and the Discourse of First Nations' Autonomy
Redesign of Indian Government Support
Reflections of a Disk-Less Inuk on Canada's Eskimo Identification System
Report to the Canadian Human Rights Commission on the Complaints of the Inuit People Relocated from Inukjuak and Pond Inlet, to Grise Fiord and Resolute Bay in 1953 and 1955
[Reserve Pass Lesson Plan: Social Studies 8]
Uses archival material as a starting point to teach about the influence of the treaty relationship on Canadian identity and how historical events have shaped contemporary Canadian identity.