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Expressions of Racial Hatred and Criminal Law: The Canadian Response
The Familiar Face of Genocide: Internalized Oppression Among American Indians
Family Violence in Canada: A Statistical Profile, 2015
Feminist Poetics : Poiesis, Performance, Histories
First Nations and the Canadian Legal System: Conflict Management or Dispute Resolution?
First Nations, Métis, Inuit and Non-Aboriginal Federal Offenders: A Comparative Profile
[From Davis Inlet to Natuashish: New Homes, Same Old Problems]
A Genocidal Legacy: A Case Study of Cultural Survival in Northwestern California
Genocide and Colonialism, II
[Genocide, Language and Aboriginal People]: Multiple Identities in History
Talk given at Presence of the Past: The Third National Conference on Teaching, Learning and Communicating the History of Canada, October 2003. Duration: 34:18.
Guilty Pleas among Indigenous People in Canada
Gwayakwaajimowin: Truth Telling: Police Responses to Sexual Violence in Urban Indigenous Communities
Harm Reduction Services for Indigenous People Who Use Drugs: Questions and Answers
Healing the Impact of Colonization, Genocide, Missionization, and Racism on Indigenous Populations
Healing the Spirit: Exploring Sexualized Trauma and Recovery among Indigenous Men in Toronto
Healing the Spirit from the Effects of Abuse: Spirituality and Feminist Practice with Women who have been Abused
Healing Words
Highway of Tears
A Human Ecological Systems Perspective on Family Violence in Canada's North
Human Rights Complaint Filed Against MP Pankiw
Discusses the Canadian Human Rights Commission complaint filed by John Melenchuk regarding a controversial pamphlet sent out by Saskatoon Member of Parliament Jim Pankiw. At one point in the article Michael Woodiwiss contends that the essential difference between crimes committed by colonizers and contemporary Aboriginals is that the formers’ crimes went unpunished and mostly unrecorded.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Human Trafficking: Information on Cases in Indian Country or That Involved Native Americans
Human Trafficking: Investigations in Indian Country or Involving Native Americans and Actions Needed to Report on Victims Served
A Hunger for Justice
Imagining a Poetics of Loss: Notes Toward a Comparative Methodology
The Incarceration of Aboriginal Offenders: Trends from 1978 to 2001
Incarceration Rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: Discussion Paper
Indian Residential Schools Were a Crime and Canada's Criminal Justice System Could Not Have Cared Less: The IRS Criminal Court Cases
The Indians America Loves to Love and Read: American Indian Identity and Cultural Appropriation
Indians Teaching about Indigenous: How and Why the Academy Discriminates
Indigenous Communities and Family Violence: Changing the Conversation
Indigenous Deaths In Custody 1989-1996
Indigenous Incarceration: Unlock the Facts
Indigenous Overrepresentation in the Criminal Justice System
Indigenous People, Mental Health, Cognitive Disability and the Criminal Justice System
Indigenous Women and Sexual Assault in Canada
Indigenous Women as Newspaper Representations: Violence and Action in 1960s Vancouver
Indigenous Women, HIV and Gender-Based Violence
Initial Brief of the Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) / Cree Nation Government to the Public Inquiry Commission on Relations between Indigenous Peoples and Certain Public Services in Quebec: Listening, Reconciliation and Progress
Inner City Women's Perceptions and Experiences of Battery and Police Response to it: A Comparison of Aboriginal and White Women
Innocence and Purity vs. Deviance and Immorality: The Spaces of Prostitution in Nepal and Canada
Lawful Subversion of the Criminal Justice Process? Judicial, Prosecutorial, and Police Discretion in Edmondson, Kindrat, and Brown
Legacy of Colonialism
A Library Matter of Genocide: The Library of Congress and the Historiography of the Native American Holocaust
Master List of Previous Recommendations Organized by Theme
List of recommendations from the 98 reports reviewed by the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, organized under 17 themes.