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Aboriginal Consultation and Accommodation: Interim Guidelines for Federal Officials to Fulfill the Legal Duty to Consult
Aboriginal Courts in Canada
Research paper looks at federal and provincial legislation, inherent Aboriginal rights and negotiated agreements, and different Aboriginal courts in Canada.
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Canada Bill Debate
Canada Bill Goes to Final Reading
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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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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A Deal's a Deal - Kelowna Accord 1 (National Chief Fontaine)
Disproportionate & Unjustifiable: Teen First Nations Mothers and Unstated Paternity Policy
“Do Not Take Them from Myself and My Children for Ever”: Aboriginal Water Rights in Treaty 7 Territories and the Duty to Consult
The Drive for Citizenship: Impacts of Bill C-31 Membership Model, 1985-1996
Expanding Tribal Citizenship Using International Principles of Self Determination
First Nations Registration (Status) and Membership Research Report
Frequently Asked Questions: Gender Equity in Indian Registration Act
From Judging Culture to Taxing "Indians": Tracing the Legal Discourse of the "Indian Mode of Life"
Gendering Decolonization, Decolonizing Gender
The Generative Structure of Aboriginal Rights
Group Rights of First Nations Need Protection, too
The Hopi and the Black Mesa: An Argument for Protection of Sacred Water Sites
Human Rights Act Seen as Threat
Indian Nations Prepare Ottawa Offensive: British Lobby Continues
Indigenous Peoples of Canada and Their Efforts to Achieve True Reparations
Interconnections: The Symbiosis of Human Rights and Environmental Protection: An Argument for First Nation Environmental Governance
James Miles Venne
Brief profile of James Miles Venne, Lac La Ronge Indian Band chief, who helped create Kitsaki Development Corporation, set up band control of the local education system and lobbied for Aboriginal and treaty rights to be included in the Canadian Constitution.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.