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"A Higher Degree of Social Organization": Jan Eisenhardt and Canadian Aboriginal Sport Policy in the 1950's
The Historical Development of Indian Welfare Policy in the Prairies, 1940-1967
The Historical Development of the Indian Act
Historical Directory of Indian Agents & Agencies in Canada
An Historical Investigation of the Social and Cultural Consequences of Micmac Literacy
Historical Timeline: From 1700s to the Present
Historical Trends: Registered Indian Population, 1982-2005
History of Canadian Indians: 1763-1840
History of Canadian Indians: 1840-1867
Overview of the history of First Nations people, with special attention given to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Topics covered include: education, legal status and the Indian Affairs Department. Excerpt from: Canada and Its Provinces, Vol. V, edited by Adam Shortt and Arthur Doughty.
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.
History of Indian Administration in Canada
A History of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
The History of P.A. Student Residence
Hon. James Allan Smart - Sketch. - [1901 or 1902].
Honouring the Spirit of Modern Treaties: Closing the Loopholes: Interim Report: Special Study on the Implementation of Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements in Canada
How Political Change Paved the Way for Indigenous Knowledge: The Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act
How The Queen's Law Came To Cowichan
[Humanizing Security in the Arctic]
I.A.B. Minister Makes Announcement: Province Included in Claims Negotiations
ICC Inquiry, Cowessess First Nation, 1906 Surrender Claim - Phase II, Public Edition
Identity Lost and Found: Lessons from the Sixties Scoop
"If We had 300 Million Dollars": Funding for Reserve Schools
Impact Evaluation of the Income Assistance, National Child Benefit Reinvestment and Assisted Living Programs: Final Report
The Implementation of Bill C-31
Improving the Effectiveness of Transfer Payment Programs on Canadian Reserves: Lessons from International Aid
Improving Water Quality Remains a Struggle
Advocates having provinces provide First Nations reserves with technical assistance, the testing of drinking water, inspections and water quality enforcement on a cost recovery basis as one option to addressing safe drinking water issues.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.21.
In Bad Faith: Justice at Last and Canada's Failure to Resolve Specific Land Claims
“In the Best Interest of the Indians”: An Ethnohistory of the Canadian Department of Indian Affairs, 1897-1913
'In the Eyes of the State': Memories of Indian Agents Agency and Resistance in Kahnawake
"In the Interest of the Indians": The Department of Indian Affairs, Charles Cooke and the Recruitment of Native Men in Southern Ontario for the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1916
In Whose Interest?: Government-Indian Relations in Northern Saskatchewan and Wisconsin, 1900-1940
Index to RG10 and RG15 Microfilm in the University of Saskatchewan Libraries
Indexes of Western First Nations Bands: Languages, Agencies, Inspectorates, and Regional Offices
The Indian Act - 1876.
Historical note:
In 1876, the first consolidated Indian Act reflected the Canadian government's preoccupation with land management, First Nations membership and local government, and the ultimate goal of assimilation of Canada's Aboriginal population.The Indian Act: A Northern Manitoba Perspective
Indian Act Colonialism: A Century of Dishonour, 1869-1969
Indian Affairs
Indian Affairs and Band Governance: Deposing Indian Chiefs in Western Canada, 1896-1911
Indian Affairs Annual Reports 1864-1990
Development
Indian Affairs facts and figures / Faits et chiffres à propos des Affaires Indiennes - Booklet. - September 1967.
Indian Affairs May Move to Regina
Indian agency at Saddle Lake North West Territories
Indian Agency House, Hobbema, Alberta
Indian Agency House, Saddle Lake North West Territories
Indian Agency, Onion Lake
Indian Agency Onion Lake
Historical note:
George Gwynne Mann was born in Darlington, Upper Canada on November 24, 1843. He spent most of his youth and young adult life in Bowmanville, Ontario where he tended his father's farm. In the mid to late 1860s he was a member of the 45th West Durham Battalion of Infantry and saw action in the Fenian raids.