Towards an Indigenous-Informed Relational Approach to Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC)
The Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in Self-Government Agreement: Among the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in, formerly known as Dawson First Nation and Her Majesty the Queen in the Right of Canada and the Government of the Yukon
The Tragedy and the Travesty: The Subversion of Indigenous Sovereignty in North America
Transnational Narratives of Conflict and Empire, the Literary Art of Survivance in the Fiction of Gerald Vizenor
Treaties and the Law
General information on treaties in Canada.
Treaty Fishing Rights and the Development of Fisheries Legislation in Ontario: A Primer
Treaty-Making From An Indigenous Perspective: A Ned'u'ten-Canadian Treaty Model
Treaty Negotiations Related to Kootenay National Park: An Opportunity for Reconciling the Interests of the Ktunaxa/Kinbasket Tribal Council and Parks Canada
Tribal Data Governance and Informational Privacy: Constructing "Indigenous Data Sovereignty"
A Tripartite State of Affairs: The Timbisha Shoshone Tribe, the National Park Service, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1933-1994
True Tracks: Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Principles for Putting Self-Determination into Practice
Turning a Blind Eye? The Scope of the Charter Right to a Representative Jury
Turning Pages: Harold R. Johnson on Peace and Good Order
Writer, activist and former lawyer discusses his book, Peace and Good Order, the effects of incarceration on Indigenous communities, and the way that jailhouse culture fills the cultural void left by residential schools. Duration: 28:08
Turpel Lafond Appointed to Bench
Mary Ellen Turpel Lafond appointed to Saskatchewan Provincial Court in 1998.
The Turtle Lodge: Sustainable Self-Determination in Practice
Two Maya Tales from the Mérida Cereso
Two Spirit Indigenous Offenders in the Correctional Service of Canada: Cultural Reclamation and Need for a Healing Approach to Policies and Programs
Unchartered Territory: Fundamental Canadian Values and the Inherent Right of Aboriginal Self-Government
Understanding Native Activism
Union of New Brunswick Indians v. New Brunswick (Minister of Finance), [1998] 1 S.C.R. 1161
United by the Problem, Divided by the Solution: How the Issue of Indigenous Women in Prostitution Was Represented at the Deliberations on Canada’s Bill C-36
United Church, Feds Both Liable (For Atrocities at the Port Alberni Indian Residential School)
Justice Donald Brenner (BCSC) found the United Church of Canada legally responsible for the abuse suffered by the students at the Port Alberni Indian Residential School.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.1.
The United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations (8th Session)
Update From CS (Canada) - 15.1
Update From CS (Canada) - 15.2
Urban Indians, People of Color and the Albuquerque Police Department
The Urban Indigenous Health Research Gathering: A Report Documenting a Gathering Hosted In Winnipeg, Manitoba on Urban Indigenous Research Engagement
The Use of Tort Law in the Protection of Human Rights: An Alternative to Human Rights Boards?
Utilization of the Indians of British Columbia
The Value of Aboriginal Records as Legal Evidence in Canada: An Examination of Sources
VAWA Reauthorization of 2013 and the Continued Legacy of Violence Against Indigenous Women: A Critical Outsider Jurisprudence Perspective
Victorian Mining Legislation Protects Aboriginal Areas
A Vision of Wellness: A First Nation Community takes Control
Wāhine Māori: Keeping Safe in Unsafe Relationships
Walking with Our Sisters: Healing through Storytelling
Wandering Spirit Survival School: Native Education and Emancipation Through the Four Seasons Curriculum
"Watch Your Six": An Indian Nation Judge's View of 25 Years of Indian Law, Where We Are And Where We Are Going
We Are Part of a Tradition: A Guide on Two-Spirited People for First Nations Communities
What Strikes a Chord?: The Construction of Resonance in Collective Action Frames on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada
"Wheeler, Arthur O."
When Disinformation Turns Deadly: The Case of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canadian Media
When Do Ideas of an Arctic Treaty Become Prominent in Arctic Governance Debates?
When is Indigeneity: Closing a Legal and Sociocultural Gap in a Contested Domestic/International Term
Whenever the Indians of the Reserve Should Desire It: An Analysis of the First Nation Treaty Right to Education
White by Definition: Status, Identity and Aboriginal Rights
Examines the issue of Aboriginal identification and inherent rights of Aboriginal peoples, and looks at how government policies fail to meet the concerns of specific groups. Uses case study of Ardoch Algonquin First Nation.