Truth and Conviction: Donald Marshall Jr. and the Mi’kmaw Quest for Justice
[Truth and Reconciliation in Canada: If It Feels Good, It's Not Reconciliation]
Turpel Lafond Appointed to Bench
Mary Ellen Turpel Lafond appointed to Saskatchewan Provincial Court in 1998.
Ugliness as Colonial Violence: Mediations of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women
Unable to Hear: Settler Ignorance and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Unchartered Territory: Fundamental Canadian Values and the Inherent Right of Aboriginal Self-Government
Understanding Police-Indigenous Relations in Remote and Rural Australia: Police Perspectives
Understanding the Ways Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women are Framed and Handled by Social Media Users
Union of New Brunswick Indians v. New Brunswick (Minister of Finance), [1998] 1 S.C.R. 1161
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.
Urban Indians, People of Color and the Albuquerque Police Department
The Urgent Need to Reform Jury Selection after the Gerald Stanley and Colton Boushie Case
Utilization of the Indians of British Columbia
VAW Legal Information Resource: Supporting Aboriginal Women Facing Violence
Victory through Honour: Reconciling Canadian Intellectual Property Laws and Kwakwaka’wakw Cultural Property Laws
Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada: A Colonial Legacy or Tragedy?
Violence and Abuse in Sámi Communities
Analyzes the State's human rights obligations as found in the European Convention on Human Human Rights, the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, the Istanbul Convention, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and examines the challenges that prevent Sámi victims from accessing support services and the measures implemented to provide remedies to the problem.
Violence, Compensation, and Settler Colonialism: Adjudicating Claims of Indian Residential School Abuse through the Independent Assessment Process
A Vision of Wellness: A First Nation Community takes Control
Walking Together: Ontario's Long-Term Strategy to End Violence against Indigenous Women: Year Two Update--March 2018
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 All Belong: Indigenous Laws for Making and Maintaining Relations Against the Sovereignty of the State
Law Thesis (DJS) -- University of Toronto, 2018.
We Are All Treaty People
Special themed issue of Canada's History's children's magazine Kayak (September 2018). Suitable for ages 7-12.
We Are More Than Missing and Murdered: The Healing Power of Re-writing, Re-claiming and Re-presenting
We Are Part of a Tradition: A Guide on Two-Spirited People for First Nations Communities
“We’re not going to sit idly by:” 45 Years of Asserting Native Sovereignty along the Missouri River in Nebraska
We Rise Together: Achieving Pathway to Canada Target 1 through the Creation of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas in the Spirit and Practice of Reconciliation: The Indigenous Circle of Experts' Report and Recommendations
'We've Been Here for 2,000 Years': White Settlers, Native American DNA and the Phenomenon of Indigenization
The Wetiko Legal Principles: Cree and Anishinabek Responses to Violence and Victimization
What Can We Learn from the Stanley Trial?
What Ma Lach’s Bones Tell Us: Performances of Relational Materiality in Response to Genocide
"Wheeler, Arthur O."
White Backlash against Indigenous Peoples in Canada
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.
White Man's Law: Native People in Nineteenth-Century Canadian Jurisprudence
Who is on Trial? Teme-Augama Anishnabai Land Rights and George Ironside, Junior: Re-Considering Oral Tradition
Whose Water Is It Anyway? Indigenous Water Sovereignty in Canada: An Indigenous Resurgence Analysis of the Case of Halalt First Nation v British Columbia
Wilderness and Territoriality: Different Ways of Viewing the Land
Working with Indigenous Knowledge: A Guide for Researchers
Working with Indigenous Knowledge: A Guide for Researchers
Writing the History of Riel's People
Writing Water, Writing Life: Silko as Environmental Activist
Yesterday’s Promises: The Negotiation of Treaty Ten
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