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Aboriginal Children’s Health: Leaving No Child Behind
Aboriginal Communities: The Sechelt Self-Government Agreement, The State, and Interest Intermediation in British Columbia
Aboriginal Provincial Party Support in Manitoba
Aboriginal Rights and Public Policy: Historical Overview and an Analysis of the Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy
Aboriginal Water Rights Primer
Aboriginality and the Violence of Colonialism
All That We Say is Ours: Guujaaw and the Reawakening of the Haida Nation
The American Indian in the Great War: Real and Imagined [Part One, Chapter Two]
Analysis of the Aboriginal Government Provisions of the 1992 Charlottetown Accord: Self-Government in the "Post-Charlottetown" Era
Anthropology, Public Policy and Native Peoples in Canada
Art, Native Voice, and Political Crisis: Reflections on Art Education and the Survival of Culture at Kanehsatake
As Long as the Rivers Run: Hydroelectric Development and Native Communities in Western Canada
BC Treaty Commission
Ben Nighthorse Campbell: An American Warrior
Best Practices for Consultation and Accommodation
Best Practices For First Nation Involvement In Environmental Assessment Reviews Of Development Projects In British Columbia
Beyond Guarding Ground: A Vision for a National Indigenous Cultural Authority
Beyond Red Power: American Indian Politics and Activism Since 1900
Book Review: Indigenous Peoples: Self-Determination Knowledge Indigeneity
[Book Reviews]
The British Columbia Treaty Process: An Evolving Institution
Canada, British Columbia, and the Development of Indian Reserve No. 2, at Chuchuwayha
Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission for Indian Residential Schools: Whose Truth? Whose Reconciliation?
Changes Come to the Canadian Prairies
Focuses on the numbered treaties and their effect on First Nations and the Métis, and the causes and impacts of the North-West Resistance. Intended for Grade 10 Social Studies students.
Chapter from Horizons: Canada's Emerging Identity, 2nd Edition, by Michael Cranny.
Church Stresses Healing
Cold Lake First Nation, Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range Inquiry, Public Release
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Consists of minutes, transcripts, statements, correspondence/letters, submissions, and reports regarding the historical claim grievances of two First Nations who had 4,500 square miles of land seized to create the weapons range. Commissioners include: Harry S. LaForme, Daniel J. Bellegarde, and P.E. James Prentice. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]