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Allan Quandt Interview 1
Allan Quandt Interview 3
Alphonse Antoine 2
An Ambivalent Hospitality: Aboriginal Senior Public Servants and the Representation of Others in Australia's Self-Governing Northern Territory
Andrew Swimmer Interview
Arctic Twilight
Are Indigenous Peoples and Governments on the Same Page? The Dene People in Northern Saskatchewan: An Interview with Ade
Artistic Displacements: An Interview with Edgar Heap of Birds
Being Indigenous in the Bureaucracy: Narratives of Work and Exit
Book Review
Brian Cladoosby: The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community's Approach to Governance and Intergovernmental Relations
Bringing Them Home: National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families
By Force or By Choice: Exploring Contemporary Targeted Trafficking of Native Peoples
A Case Study in Progress: The Role of Memorial University's School of Social Work in the Context of Aboriginal Self-Government
COVID 19: The Changing State of the Inner City: Strengthening Community in a Time of Isolation
Cree Elders Workshop 2
David Montgomery: The Quinault Indian Nation's Q-munity Roadmap
Documenting Ethnic Cleansing in North America: Creating Unseen Tears
Donald Joe Sheridan Interview
Education in Ixim Ulew (Guatemala): Maya Indigenous Knowledge and Building New Citizens
The Education of Augie Merasty: A Residential School Memoir
The Edwin Brooks Letters: Part II
Brooks moved from eastern Canada to what is now Indian Head in the spring of 1882; went into partnership in with George P. Murray to form Murray and Brooks, General Merchants, 1883. In 1885 he sat on the jury that found Louis Riel Guilty of High Treason. Letters contain some commentary on local Indigenous peoples, events and settler-Indigenous and government-Indigenous relations. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 30
The Edwin Brooks Letters: Part III
Brooks moved from eastern Canada to what is now Indian Head in the spring of 1882; went into partnership in with George P. Murray to form Murray and Brooks, General Merchants, 1883. In 1885 he sat on the jury that found Louis Riel Guilty of High Treason. Letters contain some commentary on local Indigenous peoples, events and settler-Indigenous and government-Indigenous relations. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 67.