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Aboriginal People and Taxation
[Beyond Blood: Rethinking Indigenous Identity]
Beyond Blood: Rethinking Indigenous Identity
Beyond Blood: Rethinking Indigenous Identity by Pamela Palmater
Beyond Physical: Social Dimensions of the Water Crisis on Canada's First Nations and Considerations for Governance
Beyond the Indian Act: Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights
Buried Voices: Media Coverage of Aboriginal Issues in Ontario
Canada's Idle No More Movement
Constitute!
Constitutional Reform at the White Earth Nation
"Creative Resistance" Continues Battle With "Dangerous" Policies
Comments on social activist, Sylvia McAdam, one of the founders of the Idle No More grassroots movement.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
Dan Cranmer's Potlatch: Law as Coercion, Symbol, and Rhetoric in British Columbia, 1884-1951
Elder Brother and the Law of the People: Contemporary Kinship and Cowessess First Nation
The Exploratory Process on Indian Registration, Band Membership and Citizenship: Highlights of Findings and Recommendations
The Exploratory Process on Indian Registration, Band Membership and Citizenship: Reports of Participating Organizations
First Nations Income Assistance in Perspective: Assimilation, Active Measures and the Way Forward
Historical Landmarks, State Policies and Indigenous Self-determination in Brazil and Canada
Idle No More
Idle No More: Protest to Change?: A Grassroots Movement
Impacts of the 1985 Indian Act Amendments: A Case Study of Brokenhead Ojibway Nation
Looks at impacts of Bill C-31 including population, demography, membership, demand for programs and services, and key social and political changes. Chapter four from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 3, which is also vol. 5 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
In Praise of Taxes: The Link between Taxation and Good Governance in a First Nations Context
Indian Rights for Indian Babies: Canada's "Unstated Paternity" Policy
Indian Status, Band Membership, First Nation Citizenship, Kinship, Gender, and Race: Reconsidering the Role of Federal Law
Discusses how legislation such as the Indian Act, with its arbitrary rules about who is considered to be an "Indian", has impacted relationships and identity in Aboriginal communities. Chapter seven from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 3, which is also vol. 5 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Legislative Developments Related to Reserve Land
[Leo Baskatawang March 4 Justice and the Indian Act]
Managing Land, Governing for the Future: Finding the Path Forward for Membertou
Mark My Words: Native Women Mapping Our Nations
Native Women's Association of Canada, Stacey-Moore & McIvor v The Queen (The Native Council of Canada, The Metis National Council & The Inuit Tapirisat of Canada Intervening)
Premières Nations au Canada = First Nations in Canada [Map, 2013]
Reconfiguring Assimilation: Understanding the First. Nations Property Ownership Act in Historical Context
[Red Crow College Sponsored "Teach-In" With Treaty 7 Idle No More Sheryl Many Chiefs January 30, 2013]
Roots of Resilience: Overcoming Inequities in Aboriginal Communities
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Ann Bayne
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Linda Chipesia
Presentation relating to land claims and self-government. The presenter believes that "(T)he difficulty of self-government and land claims is that although it is aimed at reviving the culture and identity of Indian people, it is only accessible to those who are educated and trained in the political, legal and economic intricacies of a non-Indian system."
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Peter Kelly, Elder (Via Translator)
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Alfred Scow
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Anthony Francis, Former Chief, Big Cove, New Brunswick
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Barbara Johnson
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief Kowaintco Shackelly, Chief
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Clifton (Francis) Simon, Resident, Big Cove, New Brunswick
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Corinne Chappell
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Councillor Cy Standing
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Merilda St-Onge, representative of the Montagnais Nation
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by three Algonquin Bands, Jean-Maurice Matchewan (Lac Barriere), Harry St. Denis (Wolf Lake), Carol McBride (Timiskaming)
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Winona Fontaine, Student, Sagkeeng High School
The Search for Consensus: A Legislative History of Bill C-31, 1969–1985
Examines Aboriginal women's rights, membership issues, government thinking and rationale, and Aboriginal perspectives. Chapter one from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 3, which is also vol. 5 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.