The Relocation and Employment Assistance Programs, 1948-1970: Federal Indian Policy and the Early Development of the Denver Indian Community
"Remember Wounded Knee": AIM's Use of Metonymy in 21st Century Protest
Removal of the Indians (Winter 1830)
Reorganization of Perinatal Care in Greenland
The Report of the Pennefather Commission: Indian Conditions and Administration in the Canadas in the 1850s
Discusses previous commissions and reports and trends in Imperial and Colonial policies. The Pennefather findings and recommendations are analyzed under four headings: plans for departmental financing and administrative reorganization; assessment of the future of Indian reserves; inquiry into the legal status of Indian people; reform of Indian education; and evaluation of mechanism for detribalizing Indian people.
Report on First Nations' Governance Over Education: Reclaiming the Circle of Learning
Report on Second Level Services For First Nations Education Current and Future Needs
Report on the Audit of the North Peace Tribal Council Policing Agreement
Report on the Mediation of the Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation Flooding Negotiations
Report on the Mediation of the Thunderchild First Nation 1908 Surrender Claim
Report on the Prevention of Miscarriages of Justice: FPT Heads of Prosecutions Committee Working Group
Research Summary: Looking for Transparency in Social Service Program Delivery
The Retention of Indigenous Students in Higher Education: Historical Issues, Federal Policy, and Indigenous Resilience
Rethinking the Jurisdictional Divide: The Marginalization of Urban Aboriginal Communities and Federal Policy Responses
Review of: Aboriginal People and Other Canadians Shaping New Relationships. Edited by Martin Thornton, Roy Todd, and David N. Collins.
Reviews
Rhetorical Exclusion in the Trial of Leonard Peltier
Roundtable on Aggregation and First Nation Governance: Summary of the 4th IOG Governance Roundtable, Ottawa, December 8, 2004
Roundtable on Environmental Management and the On-Reserve ‘Regulatory Gap’: Summary of the 3rd IOG Aboriginal Governance Roundtable, Ottawa, November 17, 2004
Roundtable on Good Governance Principles: International and Aboriginal Perspectives: Summary of the Inaugural IOG Aboriginal Governance Roundtable, Ottawa, September 21, 2004
The Sami People's Right to Land in Norway
Sask. Metis Society Dominate New Council
Saskatchewan Comparable Health Indicators Report 2004
Security Challenges and Legal Capacity of Greenland and Nunavut Jurisdictions
Seeking an Agreement That Would Benefit Future Generations: Collected Wisdom
Setting the Table For Food Security: Policy Impacts in Nunavut
The Seven Nations of Canada: An Alliance and a Treaty
Seven Years Later: An Inventory of Population Health Policy Since the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 1996-2003
A Small and Charming World
Social and Economic Consequences of Indian Gaming in Oklahoma
Social Indicators for Aboriginal Governance: Insights from the
Thamarrurr Region, Northern Territory
Sovereignty's Promise: The State as Fiduciary
Sovereignty: The Rhetoric v. The Reality
The Spallumcheen Indian Band By-Law and its Potential Impact on Native Indian Child Welfare Policy in British Columbia
Special Report to the Lieutenant Governor in Council Regarding Métis Addictions Council of Saskatchewan Inc. (MACSI)
Stalking in Indian Country: Enhancing Tribal Sovereignty Through Culturally Appropriate Remedies
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Staying at Home: Examining the Implications of Least Disruptive Measures in First Nations Child and Family Services Agencies
A Strategic Analysis of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs
Strengthening Indigenous Peoples' Influence: 'Claims Boards' in Northern Canada
Structuring Collaboration Amongst B.C. First Nations and Local Governments: Learning from Katzie First Nation and Neighbouring Local Governments
A Study to Answer the Question: Was the Métis Election of 2004 Run in the Fair and Democratic Manner Such That Its Results Can Be Relied Upon by Métis People and the Government of Saskatchewan?
Study Turnover
Subsistence and Economic Adaptation in the Onion Lake Agency, 1876-1920
Survey of Canadian Law: Indian and Native Law
Survivors Organizing Government Position Under Attack
Commentary on the Canadian government's position that it won't compensate for the loss of language and culture of those who attended Indian residential schools. Some prominent survivors are organizing to form a national organization that will represent and give a voice to former students.
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