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Additional Readings on Aboriginal Peoples and Canadian National Rights Issues
Alaskool.org: Alaska Native History, Education, Languages, and Cultures
The Atlas of Canada: Aboriginal Population and Forested Areas
Basic Departmental Data: 1998
Bibliography of ‘Arctic Social Science’ Theses and Dissertations
Bibliography on Indigenous Rights in Canada, 1995-2022
Exhaustive list (856 pages).
Book Reviews
Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA, 1999) Toolkit
The Charles J. Kappler "Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties" Internet Site at the Oklahoma State University
Commentary: Tribal Implementation of GIS: A Case Study of Planning Applications With the Colville Confederated Tribes
Eighth Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners for the Year 1876.
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.Emergency Management in the Arctic: The Context Explained
Extraordinary Book of Native American Lists
First Nations Carbon Collaborative—Indigenous Peoples and Carbon Markets: An Annotated Bibliography
First Nations Consultation Guidelines: Sustainable Resource Management Planning
First Nations, First Thoughts Conference: Abstracts and Papers
First Nations Heritage Planning Toolkit
Fort Carlton / A Saskatchewan Historic Site - Pamphlet. - 1967.
Historical note:
Fort Carlton was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trade post from 1810 until 1885. As a Company post it primarily dealt in provisions, namely pemmican and buffalo robes although other furs were traded as well.Fort Carlton Historic Park - Pamphlet. - 1979.
Fort Pitt Historic Park - Pamphlet.. - 1967.
Historical note:
Guidelines for Considering Traditional Knowledges in Climate Change Initiatives: Version 1.0 - September 2014
Indigenous Community Governance Project: Annotated Bibliography
Indigenous Foundations
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Teacher's Kit for Giant Floor Map
Topics include climate change, demographics, Indigenous governance, housing, human rights, Indigenous languages, migration, famous people, original place names, residential schools, seasonal cycles, symbols, timeline, trade routes, and treaties, land disputes, agreements and rights.
Although activities were created for the giant floor map, they can be adapted to the printable tile version.
Indigenous Peoples' Nutrition Transition in a Right to Food Perspective
Indigenous Views Blog: A Blog Covering Issues Affecting First Nations People and Communities
Indigenous Water Governance in British Columbia and Canada: Annotated Bibliography
Instruments as Evidence: An Archive of the Architecture of Assimilation
The Last Few American Indian Treaties - An Extension of the Charles J. Kappler Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties Internet Site at the Oklahoma State University
Mapping Them 'Out': Euro-Canadian Cartography and the Appropriation of First Nations' Territories in British Columbia, 1793-1916
Native American Library and Information Services
Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage: Heritage Web Site
Nishnawbe Aski Nation: A Handbook on Consultation in Natural Resource Development
North Coast Marine Plan, 2015
Open History Seminar: Canadian History
Collection of primary and secondary sources suitable for use at secondary and post-secondary levels. Can be used to supplement Canadian History: Pre-Confederation and Canadian History: Post-Confederation.
Our Sacred Land: Indigenous Peoples' Community Land Use Planning Handbook in BC
Peter Pitchlynn: Chief of the Choctaws
Research Bibliography for American Indian Studies
The Resettlement of British Columbia: Essays on Colonialism and Geographical Change
Reviews
Summaries of Reports by Provincial and Territorial Bodies and Other Organizations
“This Spurious Philanthropy”: Indian Policy, Food and Canada’s North-West As Discussed in the Senate of Canada in 1886
"The evidence provided to this commission provides an interesting record of thoughts by the government and (mostly non-Indigenous, male) experts about food, Indigenous people and the Canadian North-West ten years after the near-extinction of the buffalo."