Traditional Knowledge Background Briefs
Training Tribal Lay Advocates at Sitting Bull College
Transgressive Adoptions: Dakota Prisoners' Resistances to State Domination Following the 1862 U.S.-Dakota War
Tribal Archives, Traditional Knowledge, and Local Contexts: Why the "s" Matters
[Truth and Reconciliation at KTEI: Educational Teach-In IX]
Truth and Reconciliation: Canadians See Value in Process, Skeptical about Government Action
Reports results of online survey conducted from June 9-12, 2015, with a sample of 1511 Canadian adults who were members of the Angus Reid Forum. Respondents were asked whether they agreed with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's key recommendations.
Related Material: Survey Questionnaire.
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action
Truth-Telling by Wrong-Doers? The Construction of Avowal in Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Ts'msyen Revolution: The Poetics and Politics of Reclaiming
Tsilhqot'in and Keewat'in: The Legacy of Delgamuukw v. The Queen
The Tsilhqot'in Decision and Canada's First Termination Policies
The Tsilhqot'in Decision and Indigenous Self-Determination
The Tsilhqot'in decision and the future of British Columbia
Tsilhqot'in Nation v British Columbia: Aboriginal Title, Indigenous Resurgence, and the Politics of Recognition
UN Human Rights Treaties Information Guide on Individual Complaints Relates to Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls
Understanding Successful Approaches to Free, Prior and Informed Consent in Canada. Part 1: Recent Developments and Effective Roles for Government, Industry, and Indigenous Communities
Overview of new developments in the mining sector and the changing roles of various stakeholders with Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) agreements. Looks at cases from the Tłıc̨hǫ, Haida and Mikisew Cree First Nation territories.
Understanding the Environmental Assessment Process for Energy and Mining Projects: A Toolkit for First Nations Communities
Unsettling Canada: A National Wake-up Call
Unsettling Miss Chief and Buffalo boy: Interrupting Canada's Politics of Reconciliation
Utilization of the Indians of British Columbia
Violence against Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada: Review of Reports and Recommendations--Executive Summary
Visiting with the Ancestors: Blackfoot Shirts in Museum Spaces
Voicing the Bones: Heid Erdrich's Poetry and Discourse of NAGPRA
'Walking between worlds': The Experiences of New Zealand Māori Cross-Cultural Adoptees
A Way of Life Lost: The Legacy of Residential Schools
"We Have to Think of the Indian People Themselves": Oklahoma Indians and the Congresses of October 1934
[Week 3: Oral History, Traditions, and Ways of Knowing]
What do the Recent Site C Decisions Mean for Major Projects in British Columbia?
What Do We Do about the Legacy of Indian Residential Schools?
What's a National Inquiry? How Do Inquiries Work?
What We Have Learned: Principles of Truth and Reconciliation
"Wheeler, Arthur O."
When is a Disadvantage a Handicap?
Where Truth Telling and White Public Pedagogy Collide: Educative Barriers to Restorative Justice in Dakota Homeland
The White Earth Constitution, Cosmopolitan Nationhood, and the Fruitful Ironies of Relational Sovereignty
Whiti Te Rā! Does the Haka Ka Mate Attribution Act 2014 Signify a Step into the Light For The Protection Of Māori Cultural Expressions?
Who Are Aboriginal Peoples? And Why Are We Asking This Question?
Who Are the Experts Here? Recognition of Aboriginal Women and Community Workers in Research and Beyond
Who Owns the World's Land?: A Global Baseline of Formally Recognized Indigenous and Community Land Rights
Why Beggar Thy Indian Neighbor? The Case For Tribal Primacy in Taxation in Indian Country
Shows how tribal government rights are impeded by the Indian tax policy.
Why the Caged Bird Sings: Radical Inclusivity, Sonic Survivance and the Collective Ownership of Freedom Songs
Within the Confines: Women and the Law in Canada
Witnessing without Testimony: The Pedagogical Kairos of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission
"Wolves Have a Constitution": Continuities in Indigenous Self-Government
Wrapping Our Ways around Them: Aboriginal Communities and the Child, Family and Community Service Act (CFCSA) Guidebook
Yamǫ́rıa: The One Who Travels
Yamǫ́rıa was a powerful man who helped the ancient Dene by destroying giant animals, separating animals from humans, and giving laws to enable the people to live together in harmony.
Website contains links to biographies of Dene Elders and recorded stories by them and Dene legends, laws and artwork.
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