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Bande de Betsiamites: Enquêtes Relatives à la Route 138 et au Pont de la Rivière Betsiamites
Barriers to Access to Health and Social Services for English-speaking First Nations Communities in Quebec
The Battle for Self Government Continues
Battle Grounds: The Canadian Military and Aboriginal Lands
BC First Peoples 12: Teacher Resource Guide
BC Treaty Commission
Beads and Trinkets Take on New Form in Federal Constitutional Proposals for Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Beardy Backs Mi'kmaq Fishers
Bearing the Burden: The Effects of Mining on First Nations in British Columbia
Beatty's Move to Join Grits Not Hard to Fathom
Being Idle No More: The Women Behind the Movement
Beneath the Surface: Uncovering the Economic Potential of Ontario’s Ring of Fire
Benefits, Services, and Resources for Aboriginal Peoples
The Berger Inquiry and the Politics of Transformation in the Mackenzie Valley
Best Practices for Consultation and Accommodation
Best Practices for Consultation and Accommodation: Moving to Informed Consent
Betsiamites Band Council, Route 138 and the Betsiamites Reserve, Public Edition, July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Consists of bilingual annotated index, historical documents, maps, correspondence/letters, Band Council documents and final reports relating to the Band's claims alleging that reserve lands taken for highway use were never surrendered to Canada and/or transferred to the Province of Quebec. Commissioners include: Sheila G. Purdy and Alan C. Holman. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]
Betsiamites Band: Highway 138 and Riviére Betsiamites Bridge Inquiries
Betsiamites Band: Highway 138 and Rivière Betsiamites Bridge Inquiries - Final Report
Between Justice and Certainty: The British Columbia Treaty Process
[Beyond Blood: Rethinking Indigenous Identity]
Beyond Blood: Rethinking Indigenous Identity
Beyond Guarding Ground: A Vision for a National Indigenous Cultural Authority
Beyond Oka: Dimensions of Mohawk Sovereignty: Interview with Kahn-Tineta Horn
Beyond the Indian Act: Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights
Beyond the New Dawes Act: A Critique of the First Nations Property Ownership Act
Beyond the Three R's: Troubling Reconciliation, Restitution, & Resurgence: A Conversation for Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Educators
Bibliography on Indigenous Rights in Canada, 1995-2022
Exhaustive list (856 pages).
Big Bear’s Treaty: The Road to Freedom
Bigstone Cree First Nation, TLE Claim Inquiry, Public Edition, July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Document contains interviews, presentations, statements, reports, correspondence/letters and documents regarding the Treaty Land Entitlement process for the Alberta First Nation. Commissioners include: Daniel J. Bellegarde, P.E. James Prentice, and Carole T. Corcoran.
Bigstone Cree Nation Inquiry: Treaty Land Entitlement Claim
Bill C-292, An Act to Implement the Kelowna Accord: Prepared for the Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples, April 16, 2008
Bill C-44 : An Act to Amend the Canadian Human Rights Act
Bill C-6: The Specific Claims Resolution Act
Bill Receives Assent, But Chiefs Will Have Last Word
Looks at Bill C-45, and the frustrations that led to the resulting scuffle as well as the 'Idle No More' campaign.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.20.
Biodiversity Conservation in Protected Areas: Locating Equitable Solutions
The Birth of a Nation: Accounting and Canada's First Nations, 1860-1900
The Blakeney Government and the Settlement of Treaty Indian Land Entitlements in Saskatchewan, 1975-1982
Blazing the Trail
Blockades or Breakthroughs? Aboriginal Peoples Confront the Canadian State
Blood Tribe / Kainaiwa Big Claim Inquiry - Final Report
Blood Tribe/Kainaiwa Inquiry: 1889 Akers Surrender
Blood Tribe/Kainaiwa Inquiry: Akers Surrender 1889 Claim, July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Document contains letters/memos, submissions, band council documents, and reports in regards to the dispute over the federal government taking over 440 acres of mineral-rich reserve land without full consent or compensation.