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Say We Are Nations: Documents of Politics and Protest in Indigenous American since 1887
Seasons of Change: Labor, Treaty Rights, and Ojibwe Nationhood
Sequoyah Rising: Problems in Post-Colonial Tribal Governance
Settler City Limits: Indigenous Resrugence and Colonial Violence in the Urban Prairie West
"Shut The Province Down": First Nations Blockades in British Columbia, 1984-1995
Six Miles Deep: Land Rights of the Six Nations of the Grand River
So I Can Hold My Head High: History and Representations of the Oka Crisis
Sold! The Loss of Kiowa Allotments in the Post-Indian Reorganization Era
Somewhere Beyond The Barricade: Explaining Indigenous Protest in Canada
Stealing the Gila: The Pima Agricultural Economy and Water Deprivation, 1848-1921
Still a Matter of Rights: a Special Report of the Canadian Human Rights Commission on the Repeal of Section 67 of the Canadian Human Rights Act
Stories of Oka: Land, Film, and Literature
Strategies for a Living Earth: Examples From Canadian Aboriginal Communities
A Study of the Impact of Oil and Gas Development on the Dene First Nations of the Sahtu (Great Bear Lake) Region of the Canadian Northwest Territories (NWT)
A Study on the Relationship Between Canadian Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian State
Summary of Elders Interviews -- Mineral and Other Resource Rights
Summary of Elders' Interviews -- Support from Anthropological Sources
Summary of Input from Aboriginal Communities and Organizations on Consultation and Accommodation
[Surviving Disappearance, Re-Imaging & Humanizing Native Peoples: Matika Wilbur at TEDxSeattle]
Symbolic vs Practical Reconciliation. Why Choose?
A Systematic Approach to Studying Indigenous Politics: Band-Level Mobilization in Canada, 1981-2000
A Tax-Eating Proposition: The History of the Passpasschase Indian Reserve
Taxation and Representation: Non-Native Leaseholders on Indian Reserves
Telling Our Twisted Histories
Website contains links to a series of 12 podcasts which explore the impact of words such as reconciliation, indian time, school, reserve, and savage. Host Kaniehti:io Horn engages in conversations with more than 70 people from 15 First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities.
Territory, Territoriality, and Cultural Change in an Indigenous Society: Old Crow, Yukon Territory
Theorizing Citizenship in British Settler Societies
"There Were Vegetables Every Year Mr Green Was Here": Right Behaviour and the Struggle for Autonomy at Coranderrk Aboriginal Reserve
"This Is Not a Peace Pipe": Towards an Understanding of Aboriginal Sovereignty
Title is with Me
To Be or Not to Be American: Statehood and Peoplehood in Native American Self-identification During the Self-determination Era
Tom Yellowhorn Interview 2
Tony Wood Interview 1
Tony Wood Interview 2
Treaties and Tuberculosis: First Nations People in Late 19th-Century Western Canada, a Political and Economic Transformation
Treaty Education Resource for Nova Scotia Teachers
[Treaty Land Entitlement: (TLE) in Saskatchewan: Part 1-5]
Treaty Referendum Questions Called 'Ridiculous'
Questions a referendum proposed by B. C. treaty negotiators, arguing that the rights of a minority (First Nations) were being placed in front of a majority (constituents) and that some questions asked address rights already affirmed in Canadian courts and the Constitution.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
Treaty Research Report: The Williams Treaties (1923)
Tribal and Local Government Agreements: Negotiating Mutually Beneficial Terms for Consideration of Services
A Tutelo Inquiry: The Ethnohistory of Chief Samuel Johns's Correspondence with Dr. Frank G. Speck
[The Underlying Importance of Wampum Belts ... ]
Understanding the Indian Act
Speakers discuss how the Act has defined the government's and Crown's relationship with First Nations peoples; how it has impeded development of communities; and how fundamental changes are needed to give First Nations' control over governance and the ability to develop mechanisms to improve access to capital.
Duration: 1:09:15.