Aboriginal Self-Government
Aboriginal Self-Government, Extinguishment of Title and the Canadian State: Effectively Removing the "Other"?
Aboriginal Title and Section 88 of the Indian Act
Aboriginal Title as a Constitutionally Protected Property Right
Bands Present Ultimatum to Federal Government
Treaty 4 bands deliver a deadline to the government to honour the 1976/77 Saskatchewan Formula Agreement on land entitlement.
Bigstone Cree Nation Inquiry: Treaty Land Entitlement Claim
The Black Hills Bill: Expressions of Doubt as to Its Justification and Constitutionality
The Black Hills Case: On the Cusp of History
The Burden of History: Colonialism and the Frontier Myth in a Rural Canadian Community (Book Review)
Carry the Kettle First Nation Inquiry: Cypress Hills Claim
Change in Land Entitlement Policy Spells Disaster For Bands
Charades, Anyone? The Indian Claims Commission in Context
Church Leaders Launch Land Claims Petition
Compensation for the Plundering of $18 Billion of Sioux Gold, Silver and Other Natural Resources from the Black Hills is Unjust and Unacceptable
Constructing and Deconstructing the Railway Through Reserves in British Columbia
The Continuing Saga of Indian Land Claims: Concluding Commentary
Delgamuukw and the Protection of Aboriginal Land Interests
Argues that determining the "extent to which title-holders have control over Aboriginal title lands," requires that the fiduciary responsibility of the Crown be considered as well.
Document One: The Fulton Report
Edited version of a discussion paper prepared by E. Davie Fulton to assist in the resolution of the Lubicon Lake Band's struggle for tradition lands. The Lubicon Cree were missing from the original signing and negotiations of Treaty 8. Introduction by Peter Kulchyski.
Documents Two and Three: Dene/Metis Agreement in Principle with the Federal Government and Introduction
Introduction and two documents related to the signing of the Agreement-In-Principal between the Déne and Métis of the North West Territories and Government of Canada resolving a land claim of the Native people.
The Effects of Native Land Claims on Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment in the Canadian North
Enquête sur la Revendication de la Première Nation de Key Relativement à la Cession de 1909
Enquête sur le Revendication de la Nation Crie de Bigstone Relative à des Droits Fonciers Issus de Traité
Government-to-Government Negotiations: How the Timbisha Shoshone Got its Land Back
[Governments in Conflict?: Provinces and Indian Nations in Canada]
Governor's Letter
Historian's View of S. 705: The Sioux Nation Black Hills Bill
History, Law, and Indian Claims: An Introduction
Hunters and Bureaucrats: Power, Knowledge, and the Restructuring of Aboriginal-State Relations in the Southwest Yukon, Canada
Imperfect Victories: The Legal Tenacity of the Omaha Tribe, 1945-1995
Indians against Immigrants: Old Rivals, New Rules: A Brief Review and Comparison of Indian Law in the Contiguous United States, Alaska, and Canada
The Key First Nation Inquiry 1909 Surrender Claim
The Key First Nation Inquiry 1909 Surrender Claim
Lakota Efforts in the International Arena
Long Plain First Nation Inquiry Loss of Use Claim
Lubicon Indian Protest Hits Saskatchewan
Lubicon Land Claim Talks Back on Track
Memorandum of Agreement: Facilitation of the Implementation of Specific Land Claims Settlements
Modern Treaties in Canada: The Case of Northern Quebec Agreements and the Inuvialuit Final Agreement
No Teeth, No Action, Charge First Nations
First Nations advocate revamping the Indian Claims Commission from a recommendatory body to an independent claims tribunal with the authority and power to make binding decisions, in regards to deciding land Claims.
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