Tar Creek: The Quapaw Tribe, the EPA, and Tribal Self-Determination, 1980–2010
Teacher Guide: Beyond 94: Truth and Reconciliation in Canada
For use with the CBC website which tracks progress on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls to Action in child welfare, education, language and culture, health, justice and reconciliation.
Teacher Guide for High School for Use with the Educational DVD Contemporary Voices along the Lewis & Clark Trail
Film explores Tribal members' perspectives on traditional knowledge, history, the impact of early contact and westward expansion, the importance of language, and cultural continuity.
Teaching Smoke Signals : Fatherhood, Forgiveness, and "Freedom"
Teaching Treaties as (Un)Usual Narratives: Disrupting the Curricular Commonsense
There Is No Question of American Indian Genocide
'They Have Presupmtiously Opposed the Department in Many Ways': Kainai Leadership and Indian Act Band Government, 1880-1920
"They're Tough, These Women!": The Everyday Resistance of Aboriginal Women to Dehumanization by Government Agencies
Thief, Slave Trader, Murderer: Christopher Columbus and Caribbean Population Decline
"A Third-World Country Right In Our Own Backyard" (1/4)
The Threat Posed By Climate Change To Pastoralists in Africa
Three Arguments for First Nation Public Nuisance Standing
Three Strikes But Not Out: Judicial Losses and Women's Political Activism Ahead of the Charter
Three Uses of Christian Culture in the Numbered Treaties, 1871-1921
Thunder Bay Police Services Board Investigation: Final Report
Investigation came about due to complaints by leaders from Nishnawbe Aski Nation, Grand Council Treaty 3 and the Rainy River First Nations that the Board was not responding to deaths and race-based violence against Indigenous peoples.
Tillie Black Bear: Tribal Domestic Violence Once Punished by Death
Time to Move on From Colonial-era Indian Act
To Dream Together: Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights Dialogue Report
[To Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of the Dominion of Canada: From the Chiefs of the Shuswap, Okanagan and Couteau Tribes of British Columbia, Presented at Kamloops, B.C. August 25, 1910]
Text of letter protesting the misappropriation of land, failure to create treaties, and the policies of the B.C. government. Site also includes information on laws and customs, historical and political context, and timeline from 1763 to 2009.