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Aboriginal Peoples and Mining in Canada: Consultation, Participation and Prospects for Change - Working Discussion Paper
American Indians and the Fight for Equal Voting Rights
Arizona Supreme Court designates Reservations as Permanent Homelands and Adopts a Balancing Approach to Quantifying Reserved Rights
Between Justice and Certainty: Treaty Making in Modern-day British Columbia
The Border Crossed Us: Border Crossing Issues of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas
"A Cap on Justice": Speaking Notes For Assembly of First Nations Chief Matthew Coon Come on Bill C-6, The Specific Claims Resolution Act
CBC Indian Convention, Broadcast 29 May, 1948
Charter Anniversary Cause for Native Celebration
Chiefs Reject Executive-Negotiated Governance Plan
Reports on the varied reasons why First Nations chiefs rejected the Indian Affairs Minister’s proposed joint governance consultation process to change the Indian Act.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.6.
Closing the Gaps? The Politics of Māori Affairs Policy
The Crown's Fiduciary Relationship with Aboriginal Peoples
Overview of the unique legal and constitutional position of Aboriginal peoples in Canada from the Royal Proclamation of 1763 to 2002. Revised version. Originally published August 2000.
Don’t Tell Us Who We Are (Not): Reflections on Métis Identity
Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs: Bolivia]
The Emerging Equality Paradigm in Aboriginal Law
The First Nations Governance Act: Implications of Research Findings From the United States and Canada: A Report of the British Columbia Regional Vice-Chief Assembly of First Nations
Argues that the key purpose of the First Nations Governance Act is to assist in building societies that work and are capable of of realizing their own goals.
Fiscal Management Law Major Native Milestone
Fuss Over Indian Act Misses Fundamental Point
He Kanawai Pono no ka Wai (A Just Law for Water): the Application and Implications of the Public Trust Doctrine in In re Water Use Permit Applications
The Meaning of Subsection 35(1) of the Constitution Act, 1982: A Comment on Mitchell v. Minister of National Revenue
Metis Veterans Ready for Battle
Contends that after World War II ended, Metis veterans have seen no federally funded compensation, unlike non-Aboriginal veterans, and are ready to deal with the issue at a political level.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
The Need for a Principled Framework to Effectively Negotiate and Implement the Aboriginal Right to Self-Government in Canada
Nunavik: Inuit-Controlled Education in Arctic Quebec
Out in the Open: Elected Female Leadership in Canada's First Nations Community
"Property" and Aboriginal Land Claims in the Canadian Subarctic: Some Theoretical Considerations
Provincial Jurisdiction, Adjudicative Authority and Aboriginal Rights: A Comment on Paul v. B.C.(Forest Appeals Commission)
RE: Standing Committee Hearings on Bill C-6, "The Specific Claims Resolution Act".
The Recognition of Indigenous Rights During the Red Power Movement
Reconciliation, Recognition and Resentment in Indigenous Politics
Sit Down and Drink Your Beer: Regulating Vancouver's Beer Parlours, 1925-1954
State Citizenship as a Tool of Indian Persistence: A Case Study of the Anishinaabeg of Michigan
"Surely Uncontroversial": The Problems and Politics of Environmental Conservation as a Justification for the Infringement of Aboriginal Rights in Canada
There's Frustration in Indian Country
Toward a Great Sioux Nation Judicial Support Center and Supreme Court: An Interim Planning and Recommendation Report for the Wakpa Sica Historical Society's Reconciliation Place Project
Treaty Referendum Questions Called 'Ridiculous'
Questions a referendum proposed by B. C. treaty negotiators, arguing that the rights of a minority (First Nations) were being placed in front of a majority (constituents) and that some questions asked address rights already affirmed in Canadian courts and the Constitution.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.