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Agriculture: The Relationship Between Aboriginal Farmers and Non-Aboriginal Farmers
[American Holocaust of Native American Indians]
[Apartheid in Canada? Babb to Visit Peguis Indian Reserve]
Are We Seeking Pimatisiwin or Creating Pomewin? Implications for Water Policy
At the Crossroads: Native Americans and World War II
The Benefits of Being Indian: Blood Quanta, Intermarriage, and Allotment Policy on the White Earth Reservation, 1889–1920
Canada Knows Better and Is Not Doing Better: Federal Government Documents Show Ongoing Discrimination Against First Nations Children Receiving Child Welfare Services on Reserve and in the Yukon
"The Canadian Indian"
The Canadian Indian / A Reference Paper. - 1959.
The Canary Effect
Children of the Broken Treaty: Canada's Lost Promise and One Girl's Dream
A Comparative Study on Dams and Power-water Diversion Projects across Canada, with Emphasis in Northern Ontario Proposed Water Developments and the Indian People Who Will Be Directly Affected by Their Impacts
Conservation Controversy: Sparrow, Marshall, and the Mi'kmaq of Esgenoôpetitj
A Crop of Broken Promises
Cultural Approaches to Native Canadian Housing : An Evaluation of Existing Housing Projects in Cree Communities in Northern Quebec
The Diminishment of the Great Sioux Reservation: Treaties, Tricks, and Time
Editor in Chief Commentary: Water - Recognizing the Indigenous Perspective
Exploring the Relationship Between Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Forest Industry: Some Industry Perspectives
Failing Canada's First Nations Children
Failures by Design: The On-Reserve First Nations’ Housing Crisis and its Roots in Canadian Evaluation Frameworks
Fanning the Flames: Racism in Government Recommendations for the Prevention of Deaths by Fire on First Nations Reserves
From Talking Chiefs to a Native Corporate Élite: The Birth of Class and Nationalism among Canadian Inuit
Government of Canada and the Education of the Canadian Indian: The Nova Scotia Micmac Experience, 1867 to 1972
History of Canadian Indians: 1867-1912
Overview of the history of First Nations, dealt with by area: North-West, South Saskatchewan, Eastern Canada, British Columbia and Yukon. The author also has sections to discuss Sioux and Eskimo (Inuit)) issues. Excerpt from: Canada and Its Provinces, Vol. VII, edited by Adam Shortt and Arthur G. Doughty.
The History of Federal Indian Policies
History of Indian Policy
Human Rights and the Native Peoples of Canada - K. Lysyk. - Reprint. - 1968.
The Impact of Aboriginal Land Claims and Self-Government on Canadian Municipalities: The Local Government Perspective
Indian Act and Treaties
Website includes links to three modules on treaties and five on the Indian Act and the reserve system.
Student worksheet for Indian Act and Treaties.
Indian Land Claims and Rights - L.I. Barber. - Speech. - October 1974.
The Indian Pass System in the Canadian West, 1882-1935
The Indian Title Question in Canada: An Appraisal in the Light of Calder. - K. Lysyk. - Reprint. - September 1973.
Historical note:
Les Indiens du Canada / Document de consultation - January 1968.
Indigenous Knowledge and Maple Syrup: A Case Study of the Effects of Colonization in Ontario
Is the Canadian Indian Act "Legislated Discrimination"? - Walter Currie. - Article. - March 1968.
Is This Apartheid?: Aboriginal Reserves and Self-Government in Canada, 1960-1982
Jordan & Shannen: First Nations Children Demand That the Canadian Government Stop Racially Discriminating Against Them
Liberalism, Surveillance, and Resistance: Indigenous Communities in Western Canada, 1877-1927
Liberalism, Surveillance and Resistance: Indigenous Communities in Western Canada, 1877-1927
Lost Harvests: Prairie Indian Reserve Farmers and Government Policy
Minutes of Evidence: Sparking Conversations about History and Structural Justice
Montana's Landless Indians and the Assimilation Era of Federal Indian Policy: A Case of Contradictions: Lessons for Grades 7-12
Title refers to the Chippewa, Cree and Métis.
Need Not Greed: The Lubicon Lake Cree Band Land Claim in Historical Perspective
The Numbered Treaties: Similar Means to Dichotomous Ends
Our Betrayed Wards: A Story of "Chicanery, Infidelity and the Prostitution of Trust"
Originally published in 1921. This version transcribed, curated and with additions. The author was the Indian Agent for the "Blood and Peigan" Indians from 1898 to 1911.
Public Opinion, Prejudice and the Racialization of Welfare in Canada
Reconciliation Means Not Saying Sorry Twice: How Inequities in Federal Government Child Welfare Funding, and Benefit, on Reserves Drives First Nations Children Into Foster Care
Submission to Standing Committee on the Status of Women.
Reservations are for Indians
[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.