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Aboriginal Justice, the Media, and the Symbolic Management of Aboriginal/Euro-Canadian Relations
Access to Safe and Sustainable Drinking Water Sources in First Nations Communities [Webinar]
Achieving Consensus For a Policy Action to Reduce Alcohol Problems in the Unceded Indian Reserve of Wikwemikong: Wikwemikong Alcohol Policy Consensus
Advisory Bodies and First Nation Property Taxation: Experiences and Recommendations
"All Good Things Come From Below": The Origins of Effective Tribal Government
The Anthropology Museum in the Post-Colonial Era: A Case Study on How Indigenous, First Nations Communities are Represented at the UBC Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver
Awareness Tool for the Wellness of Quebec First Nations Elders
Barriers to Success for Indigenous Female Entrepreneurs in Cape Breton - Unama'ki
Beardy and His Chiefs, N.W. Rebellion
Best Practices for Consultation and Accommodation: Moving to Informed Consent
A Brief History of 19th-20th Century Genocidal Indian Education in British Columbia and Oral History of Gitxsan Resistance and Resurgence
Building Bridges: Towards a First Nation Development Cost Charge Program
Building on Strengths: Collaborative Intergenerational Health Research with Urban First Nations and Métis Women and Girls
Building Strong Communities: Tribal Colleges as Engaged Institutions
Canada and the Multinational State
Canada's First Nations
Canadian Aboriginal Law in 2018: Essays & Case Summaries
Canaries in the Mines of Citizenship: Indian Women in Canada
Cash Back: A Yellowhead Institute Red Paper
Chasing Paper: Forms over Function in First Nation Administration
Chiefs Favor "Tinkering" with Act: Dorey
Chief and president Dwight Dorey of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) advocates First Nations return to traditional tribal governing entities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.1.
Chiefs with Lt. Gov. Dewdney
[Citizenship, Diversity and Pluralism: Canadian and Comparative Perspectives]
Collaborative Process on Indian Registration, Band Membership and First Nation Citizenship: Report to Parliament
Collaborative Process on Indian Registration, Band Membership and First Nation Citizenship: Report to Parliament
Colonel Otter Attacking the rebels at Cut Knife Hill, North-West Territory - Sketch. - 1885.
Historical note:
On 2 May 1885 Lieutenant Colonel William Otter was defeated by Poundmaker's war chief Fine-Day at the Battle of Cut Knife near Battleford, SK. A flying column of Canadian militia and army regulars was defeated by Poundmaker despite their use of a Gatling gun.Competition or Colonialism? An Analysis of Two Theories of Ethnic Collective Action
Conducting Sacred Research: An Indigenous Experience
Confluence: Water as an Analytic of Indigenous Feminisms
Cree Chiefs from Crooked Lake
Cree Council on Sweetgrass Reserve
La Crise d'Oka à la Télévision: l'Éloge du Barbare
A Declaration of Indian Rights: The BC Indian Position Paper (excerpt)
Decolonizing Health in Canada: A Manitoba First Nation Perspective
Reports results of 183 interviews and focus groups held between 2015 and 2015 in eight communities with a variety of health delivery systems, geographies, accessibilities and language groups. Four themes emerged: control of healthcare, traditional medicine and healing practices, community participation, and dealing with the impacts of colonization.
Les Desjarlais: Aboriginal Ethnogenesis and Diaspora in a Canadien Family
The Diabetic Plague in Indian Country: Legacy of Displacement
The Difficulties with Devolution: Community-Based Forest Management Planning in the Yukon Under Comprehensive Land Claims
Discrimination Against First Nations Children with Special Healthcare Needs in Manitoba: The Case of Pinaymootang First Nation
Draft Agreement on Governance Ready for Chiefs to Consider [Amendments to Indian Act]
Viewpoint of National Chief Matthew Coon Come as he lobbies to have Assembly of First Nations issues included in the federal government's First Nations Governance draft agreement.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Exemplary Punishment: T.R.L. MacInnes, the Department of Indian Affairs, and Indigenous Executions, 1936–52
Expanding the First Nation Property Tax Base
Explaining the Variability in Cardiovascular Risk Factors among First Nations Communities in Canada: A Population-based Study
Explorations in Canadian History:; What Can We Learn about Local First Nations Families and Residential Schools from Canada’s History?
Lesson plan uses the books : Shi-Shi-Etko, Shin-Chi’s Canoe, and Stolen Words.
Federal Spending on First Nations and Inuit Health Care
Analysis of federal and provincial/territorial government health spending between 2011-2012 and 2018-2019 for First Nations and Inuit as well as for the general Canadian population.