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Abram Williams Interview
Alex Cywink Interview #1
Algonquian Land Tenure and State Structures in the North
America's Native Sweet: Chippewa Treaties and the Right to Harvest Maple Sugar
An Archaeological Analysis of Bison Remains From the Cody Paleo-Indian Site of Lamb Spring, Colorado
The Archaeology of Monitor Valley, 1. Epistemology
Arsene Fontaine Interview #1
Assessing Alternative Land and Natural Resources Management Regimes at Shoal Lake First Nation No. 40
Assu of Cape Mudge: Recollections of a Coastal Indian Chief
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Inquiry, W.A.C. Bennett Dam and Damage to IR 201, Public Edition July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Document contains submissions, reports, studies, correspondence/letters and video in regards to inquiry which was trying to determine whether the Crown owes compensation in relation to the dam construction. Commissioners include: P.E. James Prentice, Carole T. Corcoran, Aurélien Gill.
The Beothuk of Newfoundland: A Vanished People
Bingo, Blackjack, and One-Armed Bandits in the Northwoods: A Sociology of American Indian Gaming in the United States
The Birpai of the Manning River and Purfleet Station
'Care, Control and Supervision': Native People in the Canadian Atlantic Salmon Fishery, 1867-1900
Catching the Saviour Fish
Chief One Gun Interview
Chipewyan Ethno-Adaptations: Identity Expression for Chipewyan Indians of Northern Saskatchewan
Co-operative Management of Local Fisheries: New Directions for Improved Management and Community Development
Community-Based Fisheries Management and Monitoring Development and Evaluation
The Composition of Fatty Materials From a Thule Eskimo Site on Herschel Island
The Costs of Power Sharing: Community Involvement in Canadian Porcupine Caribou Co-Management
Diabetes, the Ice Free Corridor, and the Paleoindian Settlement of North America
Dietary Variation Among the Prehistoric Asiatic Eskimo
Do Fences Make Good Neighbours?: The Influence of Territoriality in State-Sámi Relations
Documents: Introduction
Introduction and two archival items on social and economic conditions of Aboriginal people. The first report is on the socio-economic conditions that contributed to the spread of tuberculosis, and the economic measures needed to be taken to improve the lives of the Swampy Cree Indians. The second report is an account of the socio-economic conditions of Aboriginal people and recommendations for improving their health status.