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The Lewis and Clark Story, the Captive Narrative, and the Pitfalls of Indian History
The Liberal Ideal and Aboriginality: Concepts of Citizenship and Self-Determination
Manitoba Hydro: How to Build a Legacy of Hatred
"More Mohawk Than My Blood": Citizenship, Membership and the Struggle Over Identity in Kahanawake
New Estimates of Aboriginal Fertility, 1966-1971 to 1996-2001
North American First Peoples: Slipping Up Into Market Citizenship?
Now I Will Speak (Nawah Ti Waako'): A Sahnish Perspective on What the Lewis and Clark Expedition and Others Missed
A Numiany (the Prayer People) and the Pagans of Walpole Island First Nation: Resistance to the Anglican Church, 1845-1885
Nuu-chah-nulth Voices, Histories, Objects & Journeys
Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks and the Rise of the American Indian Movement
Oral Intervention by Sharon Venne on Behalf of the Lubicon Cree, extensive appendices included providing history of the claim.
Pauingassi Report
Peacemaker Died for His Beliefs
Placing Gitxsan Stories in Text: Returning the Feathers. Guuxs Mak'am Mik'aax
Protecting Culturally Significant Areas Through Watershed Planning in Clayoquot Sound
Raven Saw: Tradition, Transition, and Transformation in a Northern Aboriginal Community
Re-assessing the Population Impacts of Bill C-31
Rebellion, 1885 - Indian Chief and Red River Cart - J.W. Craig. - Sketch. - [1885?].
The Rebellion of Half-breeds in Canada under Louis Riel - Newspaper clipping. - 9 May 1885.
Historical note:
From The Graphic, an Illustrated Newspaper.Recognizing Aboriginal Voice in Federal Government Exhibitions: A Case Study of Transitions: Contemporary Canadian Indian and Inuit Art
Resistance, Determination and Perseverance of the Lubicon Cree Women
Revisiting Traditional Land Use and Occupancy Studies: Relevance and Implications for Resource Management in Alberta
Rhetorical Exclusion: The Government's Case Against American Indian Activists, AIM, and Leonard Peltier
Roundtable on Citizenship and Membership Issues: Summary of the 2nd IOG Aboriginal Governance Roundtable, Ottawa, October 20, 2004
The Rule of Law and Aboriginal Rights: The Case of the Chippewas of Nawash
Saskatchewan Veterans Reach Out to Country
Presents the views held by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations and the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs regarding unfulfilled veterans’ benefits. The feeling is that First Nations veterans need to get organized, on a national level, to lobby the federal government in order to be heard.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.7.
Seeds, Blossoms and in Bloom: Explorations of Identity and Plurality of Meanings in the Growth of Cultural Tourism and the Aboriginal Heritage Gardens
Self-Sufficiency, Personal Empowerment, and Community Revitalization: The Impact of a Leadership Program on American Indians in the Southwest
Sharing the Story: Aboriginal and Northern Energy Experiences
Sioux Chief Whitecap
The Soul of the Indian: Lakota Philosophy and the Vision Quest
Sovereignty, Indian Gaming, and Economic Development on the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe (Oyate): An Ethnographic Study of the Lake Traverse Reservation
Survey of Documents Prepared by the Claims and Historical Research Centre
Survey of Urban Housing Needs of the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation
A Systematic Approach to Studying Indigenous Politics: Band-Level Mobilization in Canada, 1981-2000
Tales of Sand and Snow
Ten Years of Health Transfer First Nation and Inuit Control
Think Tank Targets Gaps in School Achievement [Report Card on Aboriginal Education in British Columbia]
Statistics reveal that First Nations students' academic achievements are dismal in British Columbia.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.15.
"This Is My Reservation; I Belong Here": Salish and Kootenai Battle Termination with Self-Determination, 1953-1999
"...Thought I Was Just a Same" - "Lulesame" and "Lulesamisk Area" as New Political and Identity-Shaping Expressions
Time to Sing a New Song
First Nations, Inuit, and Metis spokespersons discuss the establishment of Aboriginal self-government in Canada by creating some viable models that reflect the traditional values of the people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.