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Aboriginal Benchbook for Western Australia Courts
Aboriginal Urbanization and Rights in Canada: Examining Implications for Health
Aboriginality, Existing Aboriginal Rights and State Accommodation in Canada
Absence of Women in FSIN Election Regrettable
Alberta Baseline Assessment Report
The American Indian Movement’s Strategic Choices: Environmental Limitations and Organizational Outcomes
An Award for a Fearless Woman: 2013 Ellen L. Lutz Indigenous Rights Award
Beatty's Move to Join Grits Not Hard to Fathom
Being Idle No More: The Women Behind the Movement
Beloved Women: The Political Lives of LaDonna Harris and Wilma Mankiller
The Benefits of Being Indian: Blood Quanta, Intermarriage, and Allotment Policy on the White Earth Reservation, 1889–1920
"Between Rage and Love": Disidentifications Among Racialized, Ethnicized, and Colonized Allosexual Activists in Montreal
[Beyond Blood: Rethinking Indigenous Identity]
Beyond Blood: Rethinking Indigenous Identity
Beyond the Three R's: Troubling Reconciliation, Restitution, & Resurgence: A Conversation for Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Educators
Board Spotlight: Driving Dialogue and Reconnection in Indian Country -- Lesley Kabotie
Boiling Point! : Six Community Profiles of the Water Crisis Facing First Nations within Canada
Canada and the First Nations: Cooperation or Conflict?
Canadians Not Ready to Elect Aboriginal as PM
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 Contains historical documents, memos, reports, correspondence/letters, maps and submissions regarding validity of the 1909 surrender claim.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.]
CAP - Accountability in Canada's Aboriginal Affairs
Children's Interests Trump Jurisdictional Disputes
Co-existence in Cities: The Challenge of Indigenous Urban Planning in the 21st Century
Comparative Governance Structures Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Discusses the self-government issues of legitimacy, power and resources, by using examples of current agreements. The article breaks the areas down in terms of: basic principles, rights through treaties, federal-provincial division of power, status of lands, legislative powers, and funding.
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Conducting Homeless Counts On Native American Lands: A Toolkit
Constituting an Osage Nation: Histories, Citizenships, and Sovereignties
Constitutional Reform at the White Earth Nation
Constructing National Community and Indigenous-settler Reconciliation
Contestations of Resource Extraction Projects Via Digital Media in Two Nunavut Communities
The Continuous Process of Recognition and Implementation of the Sami People's Right to Self-Determination
Country, Native Title and Ecology
Creating Sustainable Economic Development Within Two B.C. First Nations Communities: A Rights-Based Approach
Cultivating the Next Generation of Indigenous Leaders: UN Global Indigenous Youth Caucus
Cultural Preservation and Self-determination through Land Use Planning: A Framework for the Fort Albany First Nation
Cultural Rights of Aboriginal Children in Canada: Are We Killing the Indian in Our Aboriginal Children?: Discussion Notes of a Trial and Family Court Judge
Decolonize Wall Street!: Situating Indigenous Critiques of the Occupy Wall Street Movement
Detoxifying Aboriginal Self-Perception and Outward Identity With Buffy Sainte-Marie
Digital Self-Determination: Aboriginal Peoples and the Network Society in Canada
Communication Thesis (Ph.D.)--Simon Fraser University, 2013.