"A Portrait of this Country": Whiteness, Indigeneity, Multiculturalism and the Vancouver Opening Ceremonies
Press Coverage of Innu Youth Solvent Abuse: A Discourse Analysis of Attributions of Responsibility
"The Primitive Has Escaped Control": Narrating the Nation in The Heartsong of Charging Elk
Public Opinion, Prejudice and the Racialization of Welfare in Canada
Racism Against First Nations People and First Nations Humour as a Coping Mechanism
The Radical Activist and the Natural Victim: Colonial Tropes of Aboriginal Identity, the Media, and Public Inquiries in Canada
Rebellion, 1885 - Some Causes of Unrest Among Indians in the Early "80s."
Recommendations for a New Consultation Process and Policy for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Broadcasting: Final Report
Reconstructing the Indian: The Second World War, Reconstruction and the Image of the "Indian" in English Canada, 1943-1945
Recruiting an Aboriginal Voice: The State Development of Aboriginal Broadcasting
The Red Man's on the Warpath: The Image of the "Indian" and the Second World War
The Red Man's On the Warpath: The Image of the "Indian" and the Second World War
The Red Man's On the Warpath: The Image of the "Indian" and the Second World War
The Red Man's on the Warpath: The Image of the "Indian" and the Second World War
The Red Man's on the Warpath: The Image of the 'Indian' and the Second World War
Relocating Eden: The Image and Politics of Inuit Exile in the Canadian Arctic
Representing Reconciliation: A News Frame Analysis of Print Media Coverage of Indian Residential Schools
Research Reveals Discrimination, Explodes Stereotypes
Michael Mendelson, a senior scholar at the Caledon Institute of Social Policy in Toronto, suggests discrimination on the part of Canadian government policies in regards to the delivering and funding of Aboriginal education.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Reservations are for Indians
Reviews
Reviews
Riel Project / Bulletin / du Projet Riel - No.1. - April / Avril 1979.
Historical note:
The Role of Communication Projects and Inuit Participation in the Formation of a Communication Policy for the North
Royal Commission on Aboriginal People: Presentation by Charles Joseph Bernard, Jr.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 115: Round Table No. 1
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 127: Discussion Paper B by Gay Caswell
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 127: Discussion Paper I by Robert Doucette, Don Kossick, Marlene Larocque, and Emil Bell
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 130: Opening Ceremony and Opening Remarks
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Further Comments by Babette Bastien
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Claude Bisonnette
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Dave Yager
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Albert Fisher and Closing Prayer
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Algonquin College Aboriginal Students
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Alicia Vance, Jody Sydney, Kathy Alfred, First Nations Management Program, Yukon College
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Billy Day, Inuvialuit Communications Society
Vice-President of the organization discusses his organization's role providing information and entertainment to the Inuvialuit (Inuit) of the Western Arctic; the importance of media and communications; their newspaper and television operations; revitalizing the Inuit language and culture via media; the cultural effects of southern mass media on the Inuit; funding, equipment, and staffing concerns; and a recommendation to the Commission that Aboriginal peoples get the same resources and consideration for their broadcasters as French and English Canadians do.