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Former Cariboo Diocese Requests Episcopal Help
Fragmentation and Realignment: The Continuing Cycle of Métis and Non-Status Indian Political Organizations in Canada
[From Davis Inlet to Natuashish: New Homes, Same Old Problems]
From the Power To Punish To the Power To Heal
The GE Mound: An ARPA Case Study
Gender, Race, and the Regulation of Native Identity in Canada and the United States: An Overview
Genocide and Colonialism, II
[Genocide, Language and Aboriginal People]: Multiple Identities in History
Talk given at Presence of the Past: The Third National Conference on Teaching, Learning and Communicating the History of Canada, October 2003. Duration: 34:18.
The Gordon Inquiry: Child Protection and the Role of the Health Worker
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
"The Greatest Evil": Interpretations of Indian Prohibition Laws, 1832-1953
Guest Editorial: The Question of Making Native Space
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
Healing as Justice: The American Experience
Healing Lodges for Aboriginal Federal Offenders
Healing the Impact of Colonization, Genocide, Missionization, and Racism on Indigenous Populations
Healing Words
Hoist Them on Their Own Petard
Honouring the Promise: Aboriginal Values in Protected Areas in Canada
Horse Stealing and the Borderline: The NWMP and the Control of Indian Movement, 1874-1900
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.
A Hunger for Justice
"I see what I have done": The Life and Murder Trial of Xwelas, A S'Klallam Women
ILO Convention on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples, 1989 (No. 169): A Manual
Imaging the Nation with House Odds: Representing American Indian Identity at Mashantucket
Imagining a Poetics of Loss: Notes Toward a Comparative Methodology
Imagining Justice
Implementation of Comprehensive Land Claim and Self-Government Agreements: A Handbook for the Use of Federal Officials
Implementing Aboriginal Self-Government: Constitutional and Jurisdictional Issues
Implementing Land, Resource and Environmental Regimes under the Inuivialuit Final Agreement
Implementing Self-Government - An Examination of the Aboriginal Communities Act (Western Australia)
The Implications of Self-Government with Respect to Aboriginal Justice Initiatives
In Canada: First Nations Governance Act Dies : Will a New Government Do Any Better?
In Praise of the Cosmic Egg: Exploring the Ecopsychology of the Genetic Revolution
In Search of the Meritocracy
In the Matter of Bill C-6, An Act to establish the Canadian Centre for the Independent Resolution of First Nations Specific Claims to provide for the filing, negotiation and resolution of specific claims and to make related amendments to other Acts: "The Specific Claims Resolution Act"
The Incarceration of Aboriginal Offenders: Trends from 1978 to 2001
Income Tax Rules for Aboriginal People
Research paper analyzes Section 87 of the Indian Act and finds that only 5.6% of Aboriginal people could potentially qualify for income tax exemption.
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