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Developing Federal Policy For First Nations People in Urban Areas: 1945-1975
The Devolution of Post Secondary Student Support Program to First Nations: I Am Not the Right Kind of Indian
The Difficulties with Devolution: Community-Based Forest Management Planning in the Yukon Under Comprehensive Land Claims
"Disinformation and Smear": The Use of State Propaganda and Military Force to Suppress Aboriginal Title at the 1995 Gustafsen Lake Standoff
Disposing of Wilderness: Indian Removal and the Making of National Parks and American Indians and National Parks
Document One: Memorandum for the Hon[uorable] the Indian Commissioner Relative to the Future Management of Indians
Memorandum written July 20, 1885 by Hayter Reed, Assistant Indian Commissioner to Indian Commissioner, Edgar Dewdney outlining policies appropriate to the post-rebellion era. The document is divided in two parts: on the right is text of the memorandum and on the left comments written by Edgard Dewdney.See also Document Two: Reply to the Above Memorandum
Document Two: Reply to the Above Memorandum
Domesticating Doctrines: Aboriginal Peoples After the Royal Commission
Double Identities: Aboriginal Policy Agencies in Ontario and British Columbia
Draft Agreement on Governance Ready for Chiefs to Consider [Amendments to Indian Act]
Viewpoint of National Chief Matthew Coon Come as he lobbies to have Assembly of First Nations issues included in the federal government's First Nations Governance draft agreement.
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Dreamcatcher 22: Commissions of Inquiry and Aboriginal Criminal Justice Reforms
Drinking and Healing: Reflections on the Lost Autonomy of the Innu
[Drinking Water in Ontario First Nations Communities: Present Challenges and Future Directions for On-Reserve Water Treatment in the Province of Ontario]
Duck Lake Agency - Ledger 1885-89, 1921-29
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.Due North: James Madison, the American Modern Wall of Separation, and the Canadian Indian Residential Schools: New Lessons Concerning Older Notions about the Separation of Church and State
Editorial
Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs: Self-Determination]
Editorial: Militarization and Human Rights Violations [Indigenous Affairs]
Education for Self-Determination
Encountering Different Territorialities: Political Fragmentation of the Sami Homeland
Enhancing Local Planning Skills for Native Self-Reliance: The UBC Experience
"Enough was Enough" for Anglican Woman in Labrador
Evaluation of British Columbia Ministry of Forests Aboriginal Rights and Title-Consultation Guidelines - The Ditidaht Case Study
The Evolution of Democracy: From a Lockean to a Native American Perspective
The Evolving Meanings of Region in Canada
The Evolving Right of Self-Determination of Indigenous Peoples
An Exchange
An Exploratory Study into the Appropriateness of Community Policing Theory and Strategy Given the Over-Representation of Aboriginal People in the Criminal Justice System in Saskatchewan
[Expressions In Canadian Native Studies]
The Face Pullers: Ch. 1 Images - Lt. Gov. Edgar Dewdney, Piapot and Montreal Garrison Artillery
Faces and Interfaces of Indian Self-Government
The Facts on Claims: What is the Indian Claims Commission?
Federal Policies, American Indian Polities and the "New Federalism"
Federation of Sask Indian Nations Elect Roland Crowe as Their New Chief
Final Report: Social and Economic Review of the Impact of Land Survey and Registration Systems on Canada Lands
Findings Shaky, Says Witness
Examines John Siebert's conclusions minimizing residential school claims of loss of culture, society and how this has increased the animosity.
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A First Nation Citizenship Code
First Nations Educational Jurisdiction: National Background Paper
First Nations National Child Benefit Progress Report 2000
First Nations Self-Administered Police Forces: The Changing Nature of the Administration of Justice
First Nations Women, Governance and the Indian Act:A Collection of Policy Research Reports
First Peoples, Late Admissions: Recognizing Indigenous Rights
A Five-Year Plan to Create a Public Government in Nunavik
Fort Peck Agency Assiniboines, Upper Yanktonais, Hunkpapas, Sissetons, and Wahpetons: A Cultural History to 1888
French Sovereignty and Native Nationhood During the French Regime
From Scout to Doughboy: The National Debate over Integrating American Indians into the Military, 1891-1918
From the Ground Up
FSIN Election 2000
FSIN Launches Lawsuit Over C-68
Reports on the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations plan to take the federal government to court to protect the treaty right to hunt.
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