Government Addresses Schools Settlement Concerns
Government of Nova Scotia. Office of Aboriginal Affairs
Government of the Northwest Territories Response to the Final Report: Special Committee on the Review of the Official Languages Act
Government Termination Policy and Canadian Indians: A Fourth Policy Reality
Grade Seven Treaty Education Learning Resource
Includes key questions, outcomes and indicators, "Understanding Treaties in a Contemporary Context" inquiry questions about treaty relationships, spirit and intent, historical context, and treaty promises and provisions, teacher background information, and suggested resources.
Grade Three Treaty Education Learning Resource
Includes key questions, outcomes and indicators, "Exploring and Challenges and Opportunities in Treaty Making" inquiry questions about treaty relationships, spirit and intent, historical context, and treaty promises and provisions, teacher background information, and suggested resources.
"The Greatest Evil": Interpretations of Indian Prohibition Laws, 1832-1953
The Growing Market for Indian Lawyering
Guardhouse, N.W.M.P. Post at Regina, Sask., Where Louis Riel was Confined
Guest Editorial: The Question of Making Native Space
Guide to the Community Histories and Special Studies of the Qikiqtani Truth Commission
A Guide to Understanding Bill C-7, the First Nations Governance Act
Gun Registration in Natives' Best Interests
Gwich'in and Inuvialuit Self-Government Agreement-in-Principle For the Beaufort-Delta Region: Which is an Agreement-in-Principle Among the Gwich'in, as Represented by the Gwich'in Tribal Council and The Inuvialuit, as Represented by the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and the Government of the Northwest Territories and the Government of Canada
A Hard Bed to Lie In: Matrimonial Real Property on Reserve
The Hard Case of Defining "The Métis People" and Their Rights: A Comment on R. V. Powley
The Harper Government, the Aboriginal Right to Self-Determination, and the Indian Act of 1876
The Harper Record 2008-2015
The Haunting Question of Genocide in the Americas
[He Manawa Whenua Conference Proceedings: Inaugural Issue]
He Moved a Mountain: The Life of Frank Calder and the Nisga'a Land Claims Award
Healing Lodges for Aboriginal Federal Offenders
Healing the Impact of Colonization, Genocide, Missionization, and Racism on Indigenous Populations
Healing Words
Historians and Inuit: Learning from the Qikiqtani Truth Commission, 2007–2010
Honour and Dishonour of the Crown: Making Sense of Aboriginal Law in Canada
Honouring Indigenous Treaty Rights for Climate Justice
Honouring the Promise: Aboriginal Values in Protected Areas in Canada
Honouring the Strength of Our Sisters: Increasing Access to Human Rights Justice For Indigenous Women and Girls
Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future: Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
How Capitalism Will Save Colonialism: The Privatization of Reserve Lands in Canada
How to Read Aboriginal Legal Texts From Upper Canada
Human Rights Complaint Filed Against MP Pankiw
Discusses the Canadian Human Rights Commission complaint filed by John Melenchuk regarding a controversial pamphlet sent out by Saskatoon Member of Parliament Jim Pankiw. At one point in the article Michael Woodiwiss contends that the essential difference between crimes committed by colonizers and contemporary Aboriginals is that the formers’ crimes went unpunished and mostly unrecorded.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.