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Aboriginal Child Welfare in Ontario: A Discussion Paper
Aboriginal Peoples: Resources Pertaining to First Nations, Inuit and Métis. 2011 Supplement.
Aboriginal Peoples Technical Report, 2006 Census, Second Edition
Aboriginal Peoples' Wellness in Canada: Scaling Up the Knowledge: Cultural Context and Community Aspirations
The Alberta Dis-Advantage: Métis Issues and the Public Discourse in Wild Rose Country
The Amnesty: Memoir on the Causes of the Troubles in the Northwest and the Negotiations That Brought about Their Amicable Settlement
Translation of an article which appeared in Le Nouveau Monde, February 4, 1874.
The Bill That Will Not Die
A Compendium of Aboriginal Healing Foundation Research
Don’t Tell Us Who We Are (Not): Reflections on Métis Identity
The Duty to Consult Doctrine and Representative Structures for Consultation with Métis Communities and Non-Status Indian Communities
Analyzes implications of case law for off-reserve communities and for governments' interactions with them. Discusses the related issue of what forms of governance institutions and/or corporate organizations can pursue consultation on behalf of communities.
The Duty to Consult With Non-Status Indians: Mi'kmaq Politics and Crown Responsibilities in Nova Scotia
Economic Activity of the On-Reserve Aboriginal Identity Population in Canada: Gross Domestic Product Estimates for Indian Reserves, 2000 and 2005
Ethnohistorical Geography and Aboriginal Rights Litigation in Canada: Memoir of an Expert Witness
First Nations, First Thoughts Conference: Abstracts and Papers
Grade 12 Current Topics in First Nations, Métis and Inuit Studies: A Foundation for Implementation
A Guide to Aboriginal Harvesting Rights: Fishing, Hunting, Gathering
Harvesters Push the Boundaries of Provincial Law
Looks at a court case dealing with the rights of Métis to hunt and harvest across provincial borders.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
History of Modern Aboriginal Law
How Did the Confederation of Manitoba Take Place?
For use with high school students. Excerpt from Shaping Canada: Our Histories from the Beginning to Present by Linda Connor, Brian Hull, and Connie Wyatt Anderson.
The Hunt For Justice: Métis Harvesting Rights and the Pursuit of Self-Government
“I’m Métis, What’s Your Excuse?”: On the Optics and the Ethics of the Misrecognition of Métis in Canada
Indigenous Education and Environmental Issues in Saskatchewan: Resources
Inuit Child Welfare and Family Support: Policies, Programs and Strategies
Joseph Boyden and John Ralston Saul. Part Two
Justice For Louis Riel Requires Exoneration
Meaningful Consultation: Nation-to-Nation or Domination & Assimilation
Métis Law in Canada, 2010
Métis Law Summary 2009
Métis Rights Recognized and Affirmed: Métis Harvester's Guide
Multiple Voices: Looking at the History of Batoche through the Eyes of Multiple Perspectives
PLAINspeak: Bill C-3 (McIvor) and Cunningham: Métis Nation Registry or Indian Act Status: Choosing Your Legal Identity
Policy Writing as Dialogue: Drafting an Aboriginal Chapter for Canada's Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans
Provisional Government of Assiniboia: Acknowledging the Contribution of Original North American Peoples to the Creation of Manitoba
Report by Lieut. William F. Butler (69th Regt.) of His Journey from Fort Garry to Rocky Mountain House and Back, During the Winter of 1870-71. to Hon. Adams G. Archibald Lieut. Gov. Manitoba, 10th March, 1871.
Excerpt from The Great Lone Land, originally published in 1873.
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[Settler Reflections: Knowing and Refusing to Know about Canada's Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women]
Sleeper of a Case Receives National Attention
Discussion of who is allowed to be identified as Métis and be part of receiving the benefits of that identification.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.