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Aboriginal Customary Laws: The Interaction of Western Australian Law with Aboriginal Law and Culture: Final Report
The Aboriginal Fisheries and the Sparrow Decision
Aboriginal Fishing Rights
Aboriginal People and the Law in British Columbia
Aboriginal Rights and Public Policy: Historical Overview and an Analysis of the Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy
Adjudication of Historical Evidence: A Comment and an Elaboration on a Proposal by Justice Lebel
After Bernard and Marshall
Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Debate
Alutiiq Engineering: The Mechanics and Design of Skeletal Technologies in Alaska's Kodiak Archipelago
America's Native Sweet: Chippewa Treaties and the Right to Harvest Maple Sugar
The Ancient Nuu-chah-nulth Strategy of Hahuulthi: Education for Indigenous Cultural Survivance
Les Animaux
Anthropological Advocacy? Frank Speck and the Mapping of Aboriginal Territoriality in Eastern Canada, 1900--1950
Arctic Adaptations: Native Whalers and Reindeer Herders of Northern Eurasia
Arrows and Thundersticks: Transitions of Omushkego (Swampy Cree) Archery
Assessing the Impacts of Oilsands Development on Indigenous Peoples in Alberta, Canada
Assu of Cape Mudge: Recollections of a Coastal Indian Chief
Athabasca Denesuliné Inquiry Into the Claim of the Fond du Lac, Black Lake, and Hatchet Lake First Nations
The Beothuk of Newfoundland: A Vanished People
Bibliography of ‘Arctic Social Science’ Theses and Dissertations
The Birpai of the Manning River and Purfleet Station
Bridge Between Nations: A History of First Nations in the Fraser River Basin
Canada Fur Watch: Aboriginal Livelihood at Risk
Canadian Governmental Policy and Inuit Food (In)security: Community Concerns from Baffin Island
Cannery Days: A Chapter in the Lives of the Heiltsuk
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council Aboriginal Interests & Use Study on the Enbridge Gateway Pipeline
Carving is Healing to Me: An Interview With Manasie Akpaliapik
La Chaas: The Métis Constitutional Right to Hunt in the Canadian Legal Consciousness
Chamakese vs. The Crown
Charting a Course: Shellfish Aquaculture and Indigenous Rights in New Zealand and British Columbia
Chíin: Salmon
Science unit also teaches Haida vocabulary. Intended for use with Grades K-1.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
Chipewyan Ethno-Adaptations: Identity Expression for Chipewyan Indians of Northern Saskatchewan
Citizens of Canada and of the Empire: The Archaeology and History of an Arctic Mission
CMT Archaeology in British Columbia: The Meares Island Studies
Co-operative Management of Local Fisheries: New Directions for Improved Management and Community Development
Cold Lake First Nation, Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range Inquiry, Public Release
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Consists of minutes, transcripts, statements, correspondence/letters, submissions, and reports regarding the historical claim grievances of two First Nations who had 4,500 square miles of land seized to create the weapons range. Commissioners include: Harry S. LaForme, Daniel J. Bellegarde, and P.E. James Prentice. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]
Conversations With Ole K. Sara, Retired Head of the Reindeer Administration in Norway
Culture, Tradition and Architecture in the Northern Inuit Community of Cambridge Bay
Declining Foraging Returns from an Inexhaustible Resource? Abundance Indices and Beluga Whaling in the Western Canadian Arctic
Decolonizing the Choctaw Nation: Choctaw Political Economy in the Twentieth Century
Diabetes, the Ice Free Corridor, and the Paleoindian Settlement of North America
The Dispersal of the Métis
Diversity of Saami Terminology for Reindeer, Snow, and Ice
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.