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Making Way For Indigenous Voices
Maori Language Revitalisation: New Zealand Government Magnanimity
Highlights the role of the New Zealand government in the decline and revitalization of the te reo Maori language.
Mapping the Landscape: Indigenous Skills Training and Jobs in Canada
Measuring the Well-Being of Aboriginal People in Ontario
Métis Leaders Take Positive Business Message to the Grassroots Level
Métis Rights Recognized and Affirmed: Métis Harvester's Guide
[Métis Scrip]: Lesson Plan
Designed for Grades 4-9.
[Métis Scrip]: Lesson Plan
Designed for Grades 10-12.
Mid-Term National Review for the Strategic Evaluation of the Implementation of the Enhanced Prevention Focused Approach for the First Nations Child and Family Services Program: Final Report
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: The Role of Media and Political Administrations/Campaigns in Undermining Violence against Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada
The Missing Women's Commission of Inquiry
The Moccasin Identifier Education Kit
More Than Wind: Evaluating Renewable Energy Opportunities for First Nations in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
Moving Forward: National Working Summit on Aboriginal Postsecondary Education: Report on Summit Participants' Views and Recommendations
Moving Forward! Planning for Self-Determination: Alberta On-Reserve Shelters United. Final Report
Moving From Regret to Substantive Change: Reconciliation in Indigenous Education
"Mr. Burk is Most Interested in Their Welfare": J.G. Burk's Campaign to Help the Anishinabeg of Northwestern Ontario, 1923-53
Multiple Voices: Looking at the History of Batoche through the Eyes of Multiple Perspectives
“My Fear Is Losing Everything”: The Climate Crisis and First Nations' Right to Food in Canada
NAPLAN Language Assessments for Indigenous Children in Remote Communities: Issues and Problems
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workforce Strategic Framework: 2011–2015
National Assessment of First Nations Water and Wastewater Systems: National Roll-Up Report: Final
Purpose of research was to define current deficiencies and operational requirements of systems, identify long-term needs for each community and review sustainable, long-term infrastructure strategies for the next ten years. Recommendations grouped by infrastructure needs, operations and capacity, and regulations and guidelines. Ninety-seven percent of First Nations participated in study.
Navigating Neoliberalism: Self-Determination and the Mikisew Cree First Nation
Northern Assets: Transportation Infrastructure in Remote Communities
Northern Exploration, Boundary Surveys, and Borderlands: Reports, Documents, and Maps from the United States Congressional Serial Set
Northern Territory Emergency Response: Evaluation Report 2011
Nutrition North: Subsidized Foods
Of Bullies and Cowards: Canada's Avoidance of Indigenous Human Rights in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Of Métis People and Toasters
[Oka: A Political Crisis and Its Legacy]
Omnibus Crime Bill Sets Stage For Future Mess
Opening the Door: Reducing Barriers to Post-Secondary Education in Canada
Our Betrayed Wards: A Story of "Chicanery, Infidelity and the Prostitution of Trust"
Originally published in 1921. This version transcribed, curated and with additions. The author was the Indian Agent for the "Blood and Peigan" Indians from 1898 to 1911.
Out of the Rhetoric and Into the Reality of Local Women's Lives
Parks Canada Invests in Métis Projects
Passamaquoddy Peoples: Canada's Denial of Recognition as Just Another Path to Extinction
Policy and Indigenous Languages in Australia
Political Climate Change: The Evolving Role of the Arctic Council
The Political Economy of Tribal Citizenship in the US: Lessons for Canadian First Nations?
Post Secondary Education as a Treaty Right Within the Context of Treaty 6
The Power of a Single Feather: Meech Lake, Indigenous Resistance and the Evolution of Indigenous Politics in Canada
The Power of Place, the Problem of Time: Aboriginal Identity and Historical Consciousness in the Cauldron of Colonialism
Powwow: A Celebration through Song and Dance
Advanced reading copy. "Middle reader nonfiction: Ages 9-12."
Procedural Guidelines for Waterborne Disease Events in First Nations Communities South of 60°
[Professor Castellano on Reconciliation. Part 1]
"R" Is for Métis: Contradictions in Scrip and Census in the Construction of a Colonial Métis Identity
The Recognition of Indigenous Rights During the Red Power Movement
Reconciliation Means Not Saying Sorry Twice: How Inequities in Federal Government Child Welfare Funding, and Benefit, on Reserves Drives First Nations Children Into Foster Care
Submission to Standing Committee on the Status of Women.