American Indian Stereotyping, Resource Competition, andStatus-based Prejudice
Anishinabek Perspectives on Resolving Rights Based Issues and Land Claims in Ontario
Building Relationships Through Reciprocal Student Exchanges
City of Bridges: First Nations and Métis Economic Development in Saskatoon & Region
Cooperative Relationships Between First Nations and Tourism Operators on British Columbia's North Coast
Cross-Cultural Communication in Social Work Practice: An Interpretive Descriptive Approach to Cross-Cultural Communication Difficulties
Crown and Aboriginal Occupations of Land: A History & Comparison
Down in a Valley, Up on a Ridge: Applying a Case Repertoire to Advanced Telecommunications and Rural Developments
Dysfunctional Governance: Eleven Barriers to Progress Among Canada’s First Nations
The Edwin Brooks Letters: Part I
Brooks moved from eastern Canada to what is now Indian Head in the spring of 1882; went into partnership in with George P. Murray to form Murray and Brooks, General Merchants, 1883. In 1885 he sat on the jury that found Louis Riel Guilty of High Treason. Letters contain some commentary on local Indigenous peoples, events and settler-Indigenous and government-Indigenous relations. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 104
The Edwin Brooks Letters: Part II
Brooks moved from eastern Canada to what is now Indian Head in the spring of 1882; went into partnership in with George P. Murray to form Murray and Brooks, General Merchants, 1883. In 1885 he sat on the jury that found Louis Riel Guilty of High Treason. Letters contain some commentary on local Indigenous peoples, events and settler-Indigenous and government-Indigenous relations. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 30
The Edwin Brooks Letters: Part III
Brooks moved from eastern Canada to what is now Indian Head in the spring of 1882; went into partnership in with George P. Murray to form Murray and Brooks, General Merchants, 1883. In 1885 he sat on the jury that found Louis Riel Guilty of High Treason. Letters contain some commentary on local Indigenous peoples, events and settler-Indigenous and government-Indigenous relations. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 67.
Eukuan nin matshi-manitu innushkueu = I Am a Damned Savage: Tanite nene etutamin nitassi? = What Have You Done to My Country?
Federal Court Tactics Abused the Abused
Contends that the federal government's residential school Alternative Dispute Resolution process is inadequate and problematic to First Nations survivors.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
First Nations’ Survivance and Sovereignty in Canada during a Time of COVID-19
Friends and Strangers: Experience and Commonality in a James Bay Town
Gaming: The Apex of a Long Struggle
The History of Cowboys & Indians: (Holbrook - Hopi - Navajo Nation - Winslow)
Impact and Benefit Agreements: Key Issues for Communities and Industry
Interviews with American Indian and Alaska Native People Who Inject Drugs
The Invisible Nation
Labour Relations and Indian Self-Determination: A Fort Alexander Case Study
Limited Vision: Carl Albert, the Choctaws, and Native American Self-Determination
Local Governments, Tribal Governments, and Service Delivery: A Unique Approach to Negotiated Problem Solving
Making the Grade: A Guide to Success for Corporate-Aboriginal Initiatives
My People, the Sioux
The New Warriors: Native American Leaders Since 1900
The Nk’Mip Cellars: Wine and Wine Tourism with an Indigenous Flavour
Northern Québec James Bay Cree Regional Health Governance in Support of Community Participation: Honouring the "Butterfly"
Predictors of Problem Behaviours in the Student Population Served by the Saskatoon Tribal Council
Pulling Together: A Guide for Indigenization of Post-Secondary Institutions: Foundations
Racism and Discrimination against First Nations: Summary Portrait and Recommendations
Re-Imagining Aboriginality: An Indigenous Peoples’ Response to Social Suffering
Reference Guide: First Nations Employment and Retention
Report No. 1-1978 of the Community Liaison Committee
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Unidentified Male Speaker
Silence as the Root of American Indian Humor: Further Meditations on the Comic Vision of Anishinaabe Culture and Religion
“Squaw Men,” “Half-Breeds,” and Amalgamators: Late Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Attitudes Toward Indian-White Race-Mixing
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)
Sustainable Mi'kmaw Cultural Tourism Development in Nova Scotia, Canada: Examining Cultural Tourist and Mi'kmaw Perspectives
Telling Trauma: Generic Dissonance in the Production of Stolen Life
Examines the story Stolen Life by Rudy Wiebe and Yvonne Johnson.