Data as a Strategic Resource: Self-determination, Governance, and the Data Challenge for Indigenous Nations in the United States
(De)Constructing The “Lazy Indian”: An Historical Analysis of Welfare Reform in Canada
A Declaration of Indian Rights: The BC Indian Position Paper (excerpt)
Decolonization is a Global Project: From Palestine to the Americas
Decolonizing Public Places and Public Memory: Kingston Ontario
Delegated Aboriginal Agencies: How Resourcing Affects Service Delivery
Denying Indigenous Education In British Columbia: Examples from Wei Wai Kum (Campbell River) and We Wei Kai (Cape Mudge)
Department of National Health and Welfare, Medical Services Branch, Indian and Northern Health Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1985-1986
Destabilizing the Consultation Framework in Alberta's Tar Sands
Determination of Indian Band Membership: An Examination of Political Will
Developing a Policy to Address Anti-Indigenous Racism in Health Care
Diet Quality in Canada: Policy Solutions for Equity
Authors note that Canada’s new Healthy Eating Strategy does not address social determinants of health (childhood environments, gender, Indigenous status, income, education and occupation) as root causes of poor diet quality; they suggest that a reduction of diet inequities will require policy change.
Dispossessed: The Eviction of Inuit from Hebron, Labrador
"Diversity is our Strength"? Memory, Trauma and Social Critique in Contemporary Canadian Literature by Indigenous Women
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
Doing Our Part: Initial Response to Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Donald Trump, Andrew Jackson, Lebensraum, and Manifest Destiny
Douglas Cardinal’s Circle of Life Thunderbird House: Lessons in Indigenous Planning and Architecture in Winnipeg’s North End
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.Duty to Consult Does Not Apply to All Aboriginal Concerns
The Duty to Consult Indigenous Peoples
E-kawôtiniket 1876: Reclaiming Nêhiyaw Governance in the Territory of Maskwacîs Through Wâhkôtowin (Kinship)
Early Childhood Development among First Nations: The Case for Early Intervention
Ecological Relations and Indigenous Food Sovereignty in Standing Rock
Education Work: Canadian Schools and the Emergence of Indigenous Social Movements
Effective First Nations Governance: Navigating the Legacy of Colonization
Elders and Indigenous Healing in the Correctional Service of Canada: A Story of Relational Dissonance, Sacred Doughnuts, and Drive-Thru Expectations
The Elected: Opening up a Channel for Discourse About Indian Country's Issues
Emergence and Evolution of the Métis Nation
Chronicles the Métis people's struggles for recognition, land and self-government.
Enabling First Nations Children to Thrive
The End of Colonialism
Energy East and Dakota Access: Pipelines, Protest, and the Obstacles of Mutual Unintelligibility
Enhancing Local Planning Skills for Native Self-Reliance: The UBC Experience
Ensuring Water Security in Indigenous Communities throughout Canada
Entangled Resurgence: Investigating 'Reconciliation' and the Politics of Language Revitalization in the Oneida Nation of the Thames
Establishing a First Nations Auditor General: A Research Paper
Evaluating Indigenous Programs: A Toolkit for Change
Evening the Odds: Giving Indigenous Ventures Access to the Full Financial Toolkit
Evolving Commemorations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Military Service
Examining the Provisions of Section 87 of the Indian Act as a Means to Promote Economic Participation and Treaty Implementation
Exemplary Punishment: T.R.L. MacInnes, the Department of Indian Affairs, and Indigenous Executions, 1936–52
Expanding the Praxis of Indigenous Rights: Alternatives to Colonial Relations in the Regional Land Use Planning Process of the Mushkegowuk Cree
Experiences of Inclusion and Welfare Services among Finnish Sámi with Disabilities: Project Report
Exploring How Current Federal Provincial and First Nations Government Policies Support and Promote Healthy Aging Among Older Mi’kmaq in Nova Scotia
Health Thesis (MA) -- Dalhousie University, 2019.