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Aboriginal Forestry Entrepreneurship: A Cast Study in Mashteuiatsh Ilnu Nation
Aboriginal Health Learning in the Forest and Cultivated Gardens: Building a Nutritious and Sustainable Food System
Aboriginal Water Rights Primer
Age at Acquisition of Helicobacter pylori in a Pediatric Canadian First Nations Population
American Indian and Non-Indian Philosophies of Technology and Their Differential Impact on the Environment of the Southern Puget Sound
Atleo Touches Down in Sask. at Carry the Kettle
Beardy and His Chiefs, N.W. Rebellion
Bimaadiziwin, or the “Good Life,” as a Unifying Concept of Anishinaabe Religion
'Bitterness behind Every Smiling Face': Community Development and Canada's First Nations, 1954-1968
The Blackfeet and the Black Robes, 1830– 1850
Chief's Blunt Talk Welcome in Indian Country
Chiefs Reject Executive-Negotiated Governance Plan
Reports on the varied reasons why First Nations chiefs rejected the Indian Affairs Minister’s proposed joint governance consultation process to change the Indian Act.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.6.
Chiefs with Lt. Gov. Dewdney
Church Woes in US Could Help Lawsuits in Canada
Discusses whether the federal government will choose to initiate alternative dispute resolution as opposed to litigation in resolving the 700 Indian Residential school lawsuits in British Columbia.
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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.Colonialism to Post-Colonialism in Canada's Western Interior: The Case of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band
Completely Normal Chaos: The Kashechewan Crisis and the Public Normalization of Risk on Indigenous Reservations
Cree Chiefs from Crooked Lake
Cree Council on Sweetgrass Reserve
Cross-Cultural Analysis of Navajo Children's Attraction to Physical Activity and Perceived Parental Socialization Influences
Death by Suicide: Community Responses to Maliseet Language Death at Tobique First Nation, New Brunswick, Canada
The Determinants of First Nation and Inuit Health: A Critical Population Health Approach
Disturbing the Dead: Diversity and Commonality Among the Stó:lō
Drinking Water Safety in Aboriginal Communities in Canada: Brief
Dynamics of Aboriginal Land Use Institutions: The Rise and Fall of Community Control Over Reserve Systems in the Lil'Wat Nation, Canada
Economic Developer of the Year Award, September 28, 2000: Speech to the CANDO National Economic
Development Conference, Yellowknife, N.W.T.
Economic Development a Priority in Nation
Highlights the treaty talks between the First Nations people and the provincial government in British Columbia.
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Enterprise Regions in the North: What We Heard
Entrepreneurship and Aboriginal Canadians: A Case Study in Economic Development
Factor Analysis of Ethnic Variation in the Multiple Metabolic (Insulin Resistance) Syndrome in Three Canadian Populations
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.
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First Nations' Self-Administered Policing in Canada: Laying the Groundwork for a Nation-Wide Case Studies Approach
Includes brief case studies of police services in Tsuu T'ina, the Six Nations, the Akwesasne Mohawk, the Huron Wendake, the Timiskaming and the Whapmagoostui Cree.
Fiscal Management Law Major Native Milestone
From Clan to Kwéan to Corporation: The Continuing Complex Evolution of Tlingit Political Organization
Geometry of Native American Art
Governance within the Navajo Nation: Have Democratic Traditions Taken Hold?
Government Setting a Trap, Says Professor [First Nations Fiscal and Statistical Management Act]
Analyses of the federal government's draft proposal of an act, seen by some, as an attempt to fore-go some fiduciary responsibilities by giving First Nations governments the right to employ taxation to their members.
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