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.
The Organic Citizen: Reimagining Democratic Participation and Indigeneity in U.S. Late 19th and 20th Century Eco-Narratives
Ownership, Authority, and Self-Determination
[Papers and Correspondence in Connection with Half-breed Claims and Other Matters Relating to the North-West Territories]
The Paradox of Sovereignty: Contingencies of Meaning in American Indian Treaty Discourse
Partial Alliances: The Politics of Environmentalism and Native Rights in Alaska
Peruvian Amazon: Indigenous Organizations: Challenges and Achievements
Power and Sovereignty: The Changing Realities of American Indian Nations
Principles Respecting the Government of Canada's Relationship with Indigenous Peoples
Protecting Indigenous Peoples' Rights To Their Natural Resources: The Case of Russia
Protecting Water Our Way: First Nations Freshwater Governance in British Columbia
Prudence and Moderation: George H. W. Bush and Federal Indian Policy
(Re)Making Indigenous Water Worlds: Settler Colonialism, Indigenous Rights, and Hydrosocial Relations in the Settler Nation State
A Recipe for Change: Reclamation of Indigenous Food Sovereignty in O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation
Reclaiming Indigenous Intellectual, Political, and Geographic Space: A Path for Navajo Nationhood
Reconsidering Confederation: Canada's Founding Debates, 1864 - 1999
See:
Chapter Two: Compact, Contract, Covenant: The Evolution of First Nations Treaty-Making by J.R. Miller.
Chapter Six: Resisting Canada’s Will: Manitoba’s Entry into Confederation by Robert Wardhaugh and Barry Ferguson.
Chapter Eleven: “A More Accurate Face on Canada to the World”: The Creation of Nunavut by P. Whitney Lackenbauer and Andr&ecaute Légaré.
Reimagining History: "Righting" Treaty Wrongs
Based on the article Living Well Together by Aimée Craft and the special issue of Canada's History magazine Treaties and the Treaty Relationship Suitable for Grades 7 to 12.
Renewing Haudenosaunee Ties: Laura Cornelius Kellogg and the Idea of Unity in the Oneida Land Claim
Representing Indigenous Self-Determination
Research Bibliography for American Indian Studies
Responses of Canada to the List of Issues and Questions with Regard to the Consideration of Canada's Sixth and Seventh Reports on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
Resurging through Kishiichiwan: The Spatial Politics of Indigenous Water Relations
Sami Rights and Sami Challenge: The Modernization Process and the Swedish Sami Movement, 1886-2006
Saskatchewan Treaty and Aboriginal Rights for Hunting and Fishing Guide
Seeking Common Ground: Roundtable Conference on First Nations and Métis Consultation and Accommodation
Self-Rule in Greenland: Towards the World's First Independent Inuit State?
Shame to Jail Band Members for Defending Rights
Shires and Sachems: Languages of Political Theory in Dutch and English Narratives of Contact
Six Miles Deep: Land Rights of the Six Nations of the Grand River
The Social Economy of Canada's Aboriginal North
Sovereign Intentions: Gold Law and Mineral Staking in British Columbia
Sovereignty, Good Governance and First Nations Human Resources: Capacity Challenges
Stories of Oka: Land, Film, and Literature
Systems, Self, and Sovereignty: Non-Indigenous Practitioners Negotiate Whiteness in Aboriginal Partnerships
Taiaiake Alfred on His Indigenous Manifesto
Tar Creek: The Quapaw Tribe, the EPA, and Tribal Self-Determination, 1980–2010
Tar Sands: Environmental Justice, Treaty Rights and Indigenous Peoples
Teacher Guide for High School for Use with the Educational DVD Contemporary Voices along the Lewis & Clark Trail
Film explores Tribal members' perspectives on traditional knowledge, history, the impact of early contact and westward expansion, the importance of language, and cultural continuity.
The Third Space of Sovereignty: The Postcolonial Politics of U.S.-Indigenous Relations
[To Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of the Dominion of Canada: From the Chiefs of the Shuswap, Okanagan and Couteau Tribes of British Columbia, Presented at Kamloops, B.C. August 25, 1910]
Text of letter protesting the misappropriation of land, failure to create treaties, and the policies of the B.C. government. Site also includes information on laws and customs, historical and political context, and timeline from 1763 to 2009.