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 Rights Ignored: Neocolonialism and the Makah Whale Hunt
Tribal Decision-Making and Intercultural Relations: Crow Creek Agency, 1863-1885
Tribal Domestic Working Women in Delhi - India
Tribal vs. Public Schools: Perceived Discrimination and School Adjustment Among Indigenous Children From Early to Mid-Adolescence
Trickster Maneuvers or Minimum Morality in The Toughest Indian in the World
Trickster Shows the Way: Humor, Resiliency, and Growth in Modern Native American Literature
“Truer ’n Hell”: Lies, Capitalism, and Cultural Imperialism in Owen Wister’s The Virginian, B. M. Bower’s The Happy Family, and Mourning Dove’s Cogewea
Truth and Reconciliation Commissions: A Review Essay and Annotated Bibliography
Truth and Reconciliation in Postcolonial Hockey Masculinities
Truth is More Complex: a New Book Presents a Less Black-and-White Account of One Indian Residential School
Truth Respect and Recognition: Addressing Barriers to Indigenous Maternity Care
In response to the study “Prenatal Care among Mothers Involved with Child Protection Services in Manitoba.” Authors note several biases in the study including: failure to discuss negative stereotypes resulting in differential care, and a disregard of resurgent community-led models of care.
Tse Key Nay-European Relations and Ethnicity 1790s-2009
Turning the Page on Colonial Oppression
Turning the Tables on Assimilation: Oglala Lakotas and the Pine Ridge Day Schools, 1889-1920s
Turquoise in the Life of American Indians
Two-Eyed Seeing: Building Cultural Bridges for Aboriginal Students
Two Paths One Direction: Parks Canada and Aboriginal Peoples Working Together
Two-Spirit and Queer Trans People Colour: Reflecting on the Call to Conversation Conference (C2C)
Highlights the collaboration and community building between two-spirit and queer/trans Indigenous and people of colour.
Two-Spirited People and Social Work Practice: Exploring the History of Aboriginal Gender and Sexual Diversity
"A Tyrannically Democratic Force": The Symbolic and Cultural Function of Clothing in Catharine Maria Sedgwick's Hope Leslie
UDeyenz Lhuy Belh Nandlagh: A Story of Transformations
Underdevelopment in the Canadian North: The Innut of Sheshatshiu
Understanding Aboriginal Families' Experiences of Ethical Issues in a Paediatric Intensive Care Environment: A Relational Ethics Perspective
Understanding Diversity and Interculturalism Between Aboriginal Peoples and Newcomers in Winnipeg
Understanding Resilience Through Revitalizing Traditional Ways of Healing in a Kanien'kehá:ka Community
Understood Through Story: A Time Serious Analysis of Male and Female Employment
An analysis of employments trends and how they affect Indigenous employment opportunities, in particular Indigenous women.
Unearthing the Chumash Presence in The Sharpest Sight
Unequal Transitions: Two Métis Women in Eighteenth-Century Île Royale
Universality: What Space Exists For Aboriginality?
Unlearning the Colonial Cultures of Planning
Unlikely Alliances: Treaty Conflicts and Environmental Cooperation Between Native American and Rural White Communities
Geography Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2002
Unmapping Adventure: Sewing Resistance in Linda Hogan's Solar Storms
Unsettling the Politics of Exclusion: Aboriginal Activism and the Vancouver Downtown East Side
Up through the Shining Gate of False Dreams: Foundational Images of Native People in the Epic Literature of Western Civilization from Vergil’s Aeneid
Updated Procedures for Meeting Legal Obligations When Consulting First Nations: Interim
Urban Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Beyond Statistics
Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study: Edmonton Report
Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study: Main Report
Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study: Survey of non-Aboriginal Canadians: Field Dates: April 28 - May 15, 2009
Surveyed 2,501non-Aboriginals in nine cities.