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Arizona Supreme Court designates Reservations as Permanent Homelands and Adopts a Balancing Approach to Quantifying Reserved Rights
The Black Hills Bill: Expressions of Doubt as to Its Justification and Constitutionality
The Black Hills Case: On the Cusp of History
Book Reviews
Chippewas of the Thames First Nation Inquiry: Clench Defalcation Claim
Compensation for the Plundering of $18 Billion of Sioux Gold, Silver and Other Natural Resources from the Black Hills is Unjust and Unacceptable
Crees and Quebec Ink Partnership for Prosperity in New Agreement
Document One: The Fulton Report
Edited version of a discussion paper prepared by E. Davie Fulton to assist in the resolution of the Lubicon Lake Band's struggle for tradition lands. The Lubicon Cree were missing from the original signing and negotiations of Treaty 8. Introduction by Peter Kulchyski.
Ethnobotany
Excerpted from the Section-by-Section Analysis
Feds to Abandon 30 Negotiation Tables: Minister Robert Nault Encourages Lively Debate on Proposed Legislation
Focuses on Minister of Indian Affairs’ decision to end ongoing negotiations with First Nations leaders largely due to time already spent and the inability to reach an agreement.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.2.
First (National) Space: (Ab)original (Re)Mappings of British Columbia
From Clan to Ḵwaan to Corporation: The Continuing Complex Evolution of Tlingit Political Organization
Governance within the Navajo Nation: Have Democratic Traditions Taken Hold?
Haida's Case
Historian's View of S. 705: The Sioux Nation Black Hills Bill
Lakota Efforts in the International Arena
Landmark: A Publication of the Indian Claims Commission (Vol. 8, No. 1, Spring 2002)
Landmark: A Publication of the Indian Claims Commission (Vol. 8, No.2, Summer 2002)
Lubicon Indian Protest Hits Saskatchewan
Managing Place and Identity: the Marin Coast Miwok Experience
Mistawasis First Nation Inquiry 1911, 1917, and 1919 Surrenders
Reflections on the Black Hills Claim
Report Concerning Relations Between Local Governments and First Nation Governments
Report on the Mediation of the Fishing Lake First Nation 1907 Surrender Claim
S. 705: In the Senate of the United States
Section-by-Section Analysis of the Bradley Bill
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.