Liberal MP to Propose FNGA Amendment
Member of Parliament, Rick Laliberte, proposes to amend the First Nations governance act (FNGA) by including, in the definition, all the Indigenous nations names.
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Life on Victor Street
Life Stages and Native Women: Memory, Teachings, and Story Medicine
Listening to the Stories of American Indians at Oregon State Hospital
Looking Backward, Looking Forward: the Supreme Court of Canada's Decision in R. v. Ipeelee
Loon: Memory, Meaning, and Reality in a Northern Dene Community
mâci-nêhiyawêwin: Beginning Cree
Making Native Space: Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in British Columbia
Mapping the Landscape: Indigenous Skills Training and Jobs in Canada
Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Councilor: Kenneth Reels
The Master of Aboriginal Social Work Program: Elders and Culture Camp as the Foundation
The Meaning of Place at Blackrock: Change and Identity on the Zuni Indian Reservation
Meet "The People of the Kattawapiskak River"
Discusses a state of emergency at Attawapiskat First Nation due to a severe housing crisis and introduces a documentary by Alanis Obomasawin showcasing the trials of this community.
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Mehodihi: Well-Known Traditions of Tahltan People "Our Great Ancestors Lived that Way"
Membership Codes
Memory, History, and Contested Pasts: Re-imagining Sacagawea/Sacajawea
The Memory of All Ancient Customs: Native American Diplomacy in the Colonial Hudson Valley
The Mi'kmaq, Poor Settlers, and the Nova Scotia Fur Trade, 1783-1853
Mi'kmaq Treaties on Trial: History, Land, and Donald Marshall Junior
Mi'kmaq Women and Our Political Voice
Mikisew Cree First Nation Indigenous Knowledge and Use Report and Assessment for Shell Canada's Proposed Jackpine Mine Expansion, Pierre River Mine, and Redclay Compensation Lake
Minister Accused of Abuse of Power
Contends that the Indian Affairs Minister, Robert Nault, has dealt punitively with First Nations chiefs that have not agreed with his proposals and so the chiefs will be taking their complaints to the ethics commissioner, the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Auditor General of Canada and the Prime Minister.
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