Coming Together, Making Progress: Business's Role in Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples
Common Table Report: Based upon Discussions among Canada, British Columbia and the First Nations Participating at the Common Table
The Community Housing Plan: The Role Of Capacity In Canadian On-Reserve Housing Policy
Community Socio-Economic Development From a Plains Indian Perspective: A Proposed Social Indicator System and Planning Tool
Comparative Governance Structures Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Discusses the self-government issues of legitimacy, power and resources, by using examples of current agreements. The article breaks the areas down in terms of: basic principles, rights through treaties, federal-provincial division of power, status of lands, legislative powers, and funding.
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Conceptualizing Food Security for Aboriginal People in Canada
Concluding Observations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women: Canada
The Cost of Doing Nothing: Implications for the Manitoba Health Care System
Courts Poor Venue to Resolve Treaty Land Claims
Courts Should Not Rule Over Land Claims
Cover of Racist Myth, A New Land Grab in Australia
Creating a Seat at the Table: A Retrospective Study of Aboriginal Programming at Canadian Heritage
Creating Choices: Rethinking Aboriginal Policy
A Crop of Broken Promises
Cross-Border Trading: Mungo Martin Carves for the World of Tomorrow
The Crown’s Constitutional Duty to Consult and Accommodate Aboriginal and Treaty Rights
The Cultural Erosion of Indigenous People in Health Care
Cumberland House Cree Nation, Cumberland Reserve 100A Claim, Public Edition, July 2008
USE FIREFOX FOR BEST VIEWING AND FUNCTIONALITY OF THIS RECORD. Consists of historical documents, submissions, correspondence/letters, transcripts, treaties, legal documents and the Final Report in English and French. [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.]
Dale Turner. This is Not a Peace Pipe: Towards a Critical Indigenous Philosophy
Dances with Dependency: Indigenous Success Through Self-Reliance
[Daniels in Context]
Daniels v Canada (Indian Affairs and Northern Development)
Daniels v. Canada: Origins, Intentions, Futures
Day of Action Serious Attempt to Convey Message
Deal? Or No Deal? Explaining Comprehensive Land Claims Negotiation Outcomes in Canada
Dealing with Residential School Survivors: Reconciliation in International Perspective
Debate on Aboriginal People in the House of Commons
Demonstrating Success: The File Hills Farm Colony
Denying Indigenous Education In British Columbia: Examples from Wei Wai Kum (Campbell River) and We Wei Kai (Cape Mudge)
Despite Federal Promises, First Nations' Water Problems Persist
Development of a Coastal Community Climate Change Action Plan for Arviat, Nunavut
Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry: The Deception Behind Indigenous Cultural Preservation
"Diversity is our Strength"? Memory, Trauma and Social Critique in Contemporary Canadian Literature by Indigenous Women
Documents: Introduction
Introduction and documents regarding Lake of Two Mountains Petition which speak to the social gulf, that by the mid-1870's, separated the Mohawks and Oka townspeople
Duncan's First Nation Wrongful Surrender Claim, Public Edition, September 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Contents consist of historical documents, maps, reports, legal documents, transcripts, correspondence/letters, submissions and the Inquiry Report in English and French versions. [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.]
Duty to Consult Does Not Apply to All Aboriginal Concerns
Editor's Introduction: Lessons from Research [Volume 6, Number 1]
Education Work: Canadian Schools and the Emergence of Indigenous Social Movements
Effective First Nations Governance: Navigating the Legacy of Colonization
Effort Falls Flat
Claims that the Assembly of First Nations National Chief Phil Fontaine's 'Change Can't Wait' campaign failed to capture the attention of political players during the 2008 federal elections.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.