Closing the Gap: Ethics and the Law in the Exhibition of Contemporary Native Art
Closing the Gap Report 2019
[Closing the Gap: The Hon[ourable] Kevin Rudd]
CMN's Journey Shows Long Road to Accreditation
Collaborative Consent and British Columbia's Water: Towards Watershed Co-Governance
Collaborative Process on Indian Registration, Band Membership and First Nation Citizenship: Report to Parliament
Collaborative Process on Indian Registration, Band Membership and First Nation Citizenship: Report to Parliament
Collection of Documents on Gender Discrimination and the Indian Act
Colonial Entanglement: Constituting a Twenty-First-Century Osage Nation
"Colonial Genocide and Historical Trauma in Native North America: Complicating Contemporary Attributions."
Colonial Genocide in Indigenous North America
The Colonial Legacy: The Legal Oppression of Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada
The Colonization of Mi'kmaw Memory and History, 1794-1928: The King v. Gabriel Sylliboy
Combating Human Trafficking in Indian Country: A Tribal Judge's Role
Coming Together, Making Progress: Business's Role in Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples
The Commission, the Community, and the Cree Woman in the Attic: Georgina Lightning's Older Than America in Canada's Culture of Redress
Commons, Enclosure, and Resistance in Kahnawá:ke Mohawk Territory, 1850–1900
La communauté comme sujet et objet du droit: implications
pour les Métis du Canada = The Law of the Community and Community Rights: Implications for the Métis in Canada
Communicating Effectively with Indigenous Clients: An Aboriginal Legal Services Publication
Community Involvement in "Mega-Project" Planning: A Case Study of the Relationship Between the Lax Kw'alaams Indian Band and Dome Petroleum
Community Perceptions of the Regina Police Service, 2013
Comparative Analysis: Bringing Our Children Home Act (BOCHA) and An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families also known as Bill C-92
Comparison of Women Offenders Who Use Opioids Versus Other Types of Substances
Compulsive Measures: Resisting Residential Schools at One Arrow Reserve, 1889-1896
Confronting Cannabis: Legalization on Native Nation Lands and the Impacts of Differential Federal Enforcement
Author examines the laws and enforcement practices of the United States in relation to Indigenous nations that choose to legalize medical, recreational, or agricultural cannabis. Article also considers the economic consequences of the legislation and its enforcement.
Conjuring "Natives": Fantasy and Nihilism in Canadian Colonialism
Critiques the Canadian fantasy of innocence and niceness regarding its historical colonial practices.
Consolidated Report of the Implementation Committee: Gwich'n Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: April 1, 2015 - March 31, 2018
Consolidation: Cree-Naskapi (of Quebec) Act 1984, S.C. 1984, c. 18
The Constitutional Status and Rights of the Métis People in Canada
The Contemporary Coast Salish: Essays by Bruce Granville Miller
Contours of a People: Metis Family, Mobility, and History
Controlling Land: Historical Representations of News Discourse in British Columbia
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Its Implications for the Health and Wellbeing of Indigenous Peoples with Disabilities
Medicine Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Sydney, 2014.
Coranderrk: We Will Show the Country
Cost of Doing Nothing: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
The Cost of Not Successfully Implementing Article 23: Representative Employment for Inuit within the Government
Court Affirms Right of Province to "Take Up" Treaty Lands: Grassy Narrows First Nation v. Ontario (Natural Resources)
Court of Appeal Holds Duty to Consult Does Not Apply to Statutory Interpretation
Creating and Negotiating Native Spaces in Public School Systems: An Arizona Example
Creating the Perfect Storm for Conflicts Over Aboriginal Rights: Critical New Developments in the Law of Aboriginal Consultation
[Crime Report re Little Pine Reserve Indians ... Alleged Sun Dance]; [Re: Indian Sundance, Rocky Mountain House District, Alberta]
First document is a report written by Kingston, dated July 6, 1928, asks for instructions regarding whether or not participants should be charged given the fact that the event did not appear to violate the Indian Act. Second document is a letter by McCormack, describing ceremonies which took place at Rocky Mountain House and Hobbema, Alberta.
A Critical Reading of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight Over Federal Indian Policy After the Civil War.
The Crown's Duty to Consult and the Role of the Energy Regulator
Cultural Appropriation vs. Appreciation
Designed as a brief introduction to the issues for educators.