The project is a First Nations-owned and led electricity transmission initiative to eliminate reliance of diesel generation of power. Study looks at benefits to First Nations, whether it is a good use of government/public funding, overall rate of return from a societal perspective, and one-time and ongoing impacts.
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)
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Ratings determined by income levels, educational attainment, housing conditions, and labour force participation. Data from 2011 National Household Survey.
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)
Description
Ratings determined by income levels, educational attainment, housing conditions, and labour force participation. Data from 2011 National Household Survey.
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)
Description
Ratings determined by income levels, educational attainment, housing conditions and labour force participation. Data from 2011 National Household Survey.
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)
Description
Ratings determined by income level, educational attainment, housing conditions and labour force participation. Data from 2011 National Household Survey.
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)
Description
Ratings determined by income levels, educational attainment, housing conditions, and labour force participation. Data from 2011 National Household Survey.
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)
Description
Ratings determined by income levels, educational attainment, housing conditions, and labour force participation. Data from 2011 National Household Survey.
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)
Description
Ratings determined by income level, educational attainment, housing conditions and labour force participation. Data from 2011 National Household Survey.
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)
Description
Ratings determined by income level, educational attainment, housing conditions and labour force participation. Data from 2011 National Household Survey.
Local Environment The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, vol. 20, no. 11, 2015, pp. 1309-1321
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Looks at the reintroduction of a Cowichan traditional fishing weir, how this reintroduction is complimentary to western fishery systems, and how it's symbolic of the continuing fight for Indigenous sovereignty.
Photo of illustration made from photograph of White Cap, Sioux Chief, pledging friendship to his white brother, taken from Illustrated War News, 25 April 1885.
Examines Indigenous cultural beliefs and success strategies in providing veterinary services for dog populations in rural communities. The researchers used digital storytelling to collect their data.
William Okeymaw was 12 years old at the time when he attended the Treaty #8 negotiations.He describes the negotiations and his understanding of the promises made; the role of the missionaries; talks of some of the Indian agents; and the abundance of buffalo in Lesser Slave Lake area at one time.
William Okeymaw attended the signing of Treaty 8 when he was 12 years old. He talks about: signing of treaty; treaty promises; establishment of reserves around Lesser Slave Lake; and expansion of these reserves as population grew; and the present need for further expansion.
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, vol. 5, no. 4, Commentaries on Race and Ethnicity in Food Systems Work, Summer, 2015, pp. 3-6
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Describes the activities of the Institute for Sustainable Food Systems at the Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
BC Studies, no. 188, Winter, 2015/2016, pp. 113-114
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Book review of: Written as I Remember It by Elsie Paul in collaboration with Paige Raibmon and Harmony Johnson.
Entire book review section on one pdf. To read this review scroll to p. 113.