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Against "Improvement," Toward Relations: Meditations on a Prison Writing Program
Analysis of the MNO's Recognition of Six New Historic Métis Communities: A Final Report
Examines main research reports used in the recognition process for: Mattawa/Ottawa River; Killarney; Georgian Bay; Abitibi-Inland; Rainy Lake/Lake of the Woods; and Northern Lake Superior communities.
Education for Reconciliation: Métis Professional Learning
Meant to educate people about who the Métis are, where they come from, and where they live today in British Columbia. First part focuses on identity and its importance; second part focuses on contemporary life.
The Inconvenient Indian
Documentary inspired by the non-fiction book of the same name by Thomas King explores historical attitudes and efforts to colonize Indigenous peoples and contemporary expressions of resistance.
Duration: 1h, 29 min.
Land Spirit Power: First Nations cultural Production and Canadian Nationhood
Language and Identity: Ethnolinguistic Vitality of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
The Mass Incarceration of Indigenous Women in Canada: A Colonial Tactic of Control and Assimilation
NAGPRA's Politics of Recognition: Repatriation Struggles of a Terminated Tribe
A Northern Lawyer
Our Health Counts Thunder Bay Factsheets
Survey conducted using Respondent-Driven Sampling resulted in 601 adult and 229 child surveys being completed. In addition to health questions respondents were asked about other topics such as culture, identity, housing, discrimination, and access to justice.
The Quest for Representative Juries in the Northwest Territories
The Regulation of Aboriginal Political Routines, 1869-1900: Band Government as a Practice of Governance
A Review and Analysis of the Major Challenges and Concerns of Aboriginal Youth in Canada: Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Teaching American Indian History with Primary Sources
Wiisaakodewininiwag ga-nanaakonaawaad: Jiibe-Giizhikwe, Racial Homeopathy, and "Eastern Metis" Identity Claims
Evaluation of Dr. Sebastien Malette and Guilliaume Marcotte's article and testimony regarding Marie-Louise Riel being Louis Riel's aunt. The two were expert witnesses in two courts cases regarding the claim of a historical Métis community in eastern Canada.