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500 Year Old Iroquois Remains to be Reburied
Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Charter: Interpretive Monopolies, Cultural Differences
Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Contradictions and Challenges
Across Australia,....From Health Worker to Health Worker: A School Talk on Aboriginal Culture
The Adoption of Aboriginal Children: An Annotated and Selected Bibliography
Ahenakew Tells Unity Committee - You Must Recognize the Indian Fact in Canada Too!!!
Alcohol Problems and Suitable Solutions
An Analysis of Indian Violence: The Cherokee Example
Anglo-American Jurisprudence and the Native American Tribal Quest for Religious Freedom
Annie York & Arthur Urquhart Interview #1
Annie York & Arthur Urquhart Interview #2
Band Wants Old Lands Back: Farmers Attempt to Block White Bear Reserve Claim
Banned Practice: The Potlatch and British Columbia, 1803-1953
Compilation of primary documents.
Batoche Election 1888
BC First Peoples 12: Teacher Resource Guide
Being Indigenous in Jim Crow Virginia: Powhatan People and the Color Line
The Beothuk of Newfoundland: A Vanished People
Bibliography on Indigenous Rights in Canada, 1995-2022
Exhaustive list (856 pages).
Black and White Australians: An Inter-Racial History, 1788-1975.
Black Majority
British Columbia’s Community Benefits Agreement: Economic Justice for Indigenous Workers in Relation to Union Politics in Urban Infrastructure Projects
Discusses the barriers and lack of community engagement in a job program designed to improve employment for underrepresented groups in British Columbia.
Burlesquing "The Other" In Pueblo Performance
The Canadian Reconciliation Barometer 2021 Report
Total sample for two polls was 2,106 non-Indigenous and 1,1112 Indigenous respondents. Questions were asked about 13 indicators: good understanding of past and present; acknowledgement of government, residential school and ongoing harm, engagement, mutually respectful and nation-to-nation relationships; personal and systemic equality; Indigenous thriving; Indigenous languages; respect for natural world; and apologies.
Civic-Indigenous Placekeeping and Partnership Building Toolkit
Civic-Indigenous Placekeeping and Partnership Building Toolkit
Includes five case studies: First Nations–Municipal Community Economic Development Initiative (CEDI), Paqtnkek Mi'kmaw Nation and County of Antigonish, Squamish Nation-The District of Squamish Government-to-Government Collaboration, Lil'Wat Nation - The Village of Pemberton, and the City of Toronto's Our Common Grounds initiative.
Clifford Sifton and Canadian Indian Administration, 1896-1905
Community and Public Health Responses to a COVID-19 Outbreak in North-west Saskatchewan: Challenges, Successes, and Lessons Learned
Looks at the multi-level collaboration of government officials and Indigenous communities to minimize the effects of COVID pandemic.
Concealed Illnesses: IV. Psychological and Behavioural Disorders
Confusion and Conflict: A Study of Atypical Responses to Nineteenth Century Federal Policies by the Citizen Band Potawatomis
Contact and Conflict: Indian-European Relations in British Columbia, 1774-1890
Contemporary Prairie Perceptions of Canada's Native Peoples
A Critical Reflection: Exposing Whiteness in Child Welfare Practice
Using their own personal experiences as a social worker the author examines how to best provide support for Indigenous clients.
Cross-Racial Foster Home Placement Among Native American Psychiatric Patients
The Cultural and Political Context of Patient Dissatisfaction in Cross-Cultural Clinical Encounters: A Canadian Inuit Study
Cultural Conflict in Decision Making in the Northwest Territories
Cultural Congruence, Ethnicity and Fused Biculturalism: Zuni and Torres Strait
A Culture in Transition: A Case Study of Eastern Arctic Students' Creative Work
Dakota Perceptions of Clinical Encounters with Western Health-Care Providers
David James Harding Interview
Devalued People: The Status of the Métis in the Justice System
Dezerman Courtoreille (St. Germaine) Interview
Documents: Introduction
Introduction and two archival items on social and economic conditions of Aboriginal people. The first report is on the socio-economic conditions that contributed to the spread of tuberculosis, and the economic measures needed to be taken to improve the lives of the Swampy Cree Indians. The second report is an account of the socio-economic conditions of Aboriginal people and recommendations for improving their health status.