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Aboriginal Cultural Tourism Marketing: 'An Issue of Governance'
American Indian Identity and Blood Quantum in the 21st Century: A Critical Review
Analysis of the Australian and Canadian Governments' Aboriginal Policies
Are We Metis or are We Indians? A Commentary on R. v. Grumbo
Armed with an Eagle Feather against the Parliamentary Mace: A Discussion of Discourse on Indigenous Sovereignty and Spirituality in a Settler Colonial Canada, 1990-2017
Away From the Indian Act: Treaty Governance at Tsawwassen First Nation
“Because our law is our law”: Considering Anishinaabe Citizenship Orders through Adoption Narratives at Fort William First Nation
Being Métis in Canada: An Unsettled Identity
Cashing in on Indian Casinos: The Impacts of "Off-Reservation" Casinos on Sovereignty, the Gaming Industry, Surrounding Communities, Reservations, and Tribal Identities
Children First: The Aboriginal Advisor's Report on the Status of Aboriginal Child Welfare in Ontario
Closed Stranger Adoption, Māori and Race Relations in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1955-1985
Colonization and Destruction of Gender Balance in Aotearoa
The Color of the Land: Race, Nation, and the Politics of Landownership in Oklahoma, 1832-1929
La communauté comme sujet et objet du droit: implications
pour les Métis du Canada = The Law of the Community and Community Rights: Implications for the Métis in Canada
Daniels Through the Lens of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Dealing with the “Community Conundrum”: Métis Responses to the Application of R v Powley in British Columbia—Litigation, Negotiation, and Practice
Debating Cultural Appropriation
Lesson plan focuses on what cultural appropriation is, how it affects Indigenous peoples and whether it should be regulated by law.
Accompanying Material: Student Version.
Developed in conjunction with the documentary Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World.
Dismembered: Native Disenrollment and the Battle for Human Rights
FACES: Implementing the Indian Child Welfare Act
'A Flag that Knows No Colour Line': Aboriginal Veteranship in Canada, 1914-1939
From Invisibility to Liminality: The Imposition of Identity among
Non-Federally Recognized Tribes within the Federal Acknowledgment Process
From New Peoples to New Nations: Aspects of Métis History and Identity from the Eighteenth to Twenty-First Centuries
From Tradition to Evidence: Decolonization of the Evidence-Based Practice System
Gendering the Duty to Consult: How Section 35 and the Duty to Consult Are Failing Aboriginal Women: Final Paper
How Do You Patent A Landscape? The Perils of Dichotomizing Cultural and Intellectual Property
Humanizing Security in the Arctic
Iati-Onkwehonwe: Blood Quantum, Membership and the Politics of Exclusion in Kahnawake
Incentives, Identity, and the Growth of Canada's Indigenous Population
Indian Policy and Legislation: Aboriginal Identity Survival in Canada
Indigeneity and Autochthony: A Couple of False Twins?
Indigenous Women's Writing and the Cultural Study of Law
Inside Out: An Indigenous Community Radio Response to Incarceration in Western Australia
Inventing a New Canada
Inventing Interventions: Strategies of Reappropriation in
Native American and First Nations Literatures
Issues of Tension: Aboriginal Women and Western Feminism
It's Not Gonna Happen: The Indigenous Response to Capitalism in an Era of Unbridled Capitalism
Jurisprudential Challenges
Ko Aotearoa Tēnei: A Report into Claims Concerning New Zealand Law and Policy Affecting Māor Culture and Identity: Te Taumata Tuarua, vol. 2
Ko Aotearoa Tēnei: A Report into Claims Concerning New Zealand Law and Policy Affecting Māori Culture and Identity: Te Taumata Tuarua, vol. 1
Ko Aotearoa Tēnei: A Report into Claims Concerning New Zealand Law and Policy Affecting Māori Culture and Identity: Te Taumata Tuatahi
The Land Is Our History: Indigeneity, Law, and the Settler State
The Legislation of Identity: "I'll be Damned if I let These People Take my Family's Heritage Away With the Stroke of a Pen"
Maturing Australia Through Australian Aboriginal Narrative Law
Métis Law Summary 2009
Métis Rights, Daniels and Reconciliation
Molecular Death and Redface Reincarnation: Indigenous Appropriations in the US and Canada
Speakers discuss the issue of who and what defines Indigenous identity, settler-state's practice of imposing their definitions, the phenomenon of "playing Indian", and broader social interpretations of court decisions such as Daniels.
Duration: 1:59:35. Presentations are part of the conference "Daniels: In and Beyond the Law" held at University of Alberta, Jan. 26-27, 2017.
Native American Fashion: Inspiration, Appropriation, and Cultural Identity
Our Identities as Civic Power
Reports on the results of the Generation Indigenous (Gen-I) Online Roundtable Survey of Native American youth between the ages 18-24. Respondents were asked about their three top priorities, what they are doing to tackle their challenges, and some of the ways they are partnering with their community to build resilience.