From Treaty Peoples to Treaty Nation: A Road Map for all Canadians
Fund-Raiser Launched to Cover Legal Expenses
Fundamentals of Aboriginal Law Certificate: Land Management Under the First Nation Land Management Act
Fuss Over Indian Act Misses Fundamental Point
Future Perspectives on the Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Human Rights at a Crossroad
Gender, Race, and the Regulation of Native Identity in Canada and the United States: An Overview
Gendering the Duty to Consult: How Section 35 and the Duty to Consult Are Failing Aboriginal Women: Final Paper
A Genocidal Legacy: A Case Study of Cultural Survival in Northwestern California
Genocide and Colonialism
Genocide and Colonialism, II
Genocide and Indian Residential Schooling: The Past is Present
[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.
Getting Out and Staying Out: A Conceptual Framework for the Successful Reintegration of Aboriginal Male Young Offenders
Getting Rid of the Indian Problem: Aboriginal Suicide as a Manifestation of Genocide
Gladue Sentencing Principles
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 Setting a Trap, Says Professor [First Nations Fiscal and Statistical Management Act]
Analyses of the federal government's draft proposal of an act, seen by some, as an attempt to fore-go some fiduciary responsibilities by giving First Nations governments the right to employ taxation to their members.
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Government Termination Policy and Canadian Indians: A Fourth Policy Reality
The Governor's Letters: Uncovering Colonial British Columbia
"The Greatest Evil": Interpretations of Indian Prohibition Laws, 1832-1953
Guest Editorial: The Question of Making Native Space
Guide to Aboriginal Harvesting Rights: Fishing, Hunting, Trapping, Gathering
Guide to First Nations Ratification: Building Our Future
A Guide to Understanding Bill C-7, the First Nations Governance Act
Guilty by Design: A Critical Race Analysis of the Over-Incarceration of Indigenous Peoples in an Era of Reconciliation
Guilty Pleas among Indigenous People in Canada
Gun Registration in Natives' Best Interests
Gwayakwaajimowin: Truth Telling: Police Responses to Sexual Violence in Urban Indigenous Communities
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
Haida Nation v. B.C. and Weyerhaeuser 2002 BCCA 147
Haida's Case
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
Harm Reduction Services for Indigenous People Who Use Drugs: Questions and Answers
He Kanawai Pono no ka Wai (A Just Law for Water): the Application and Implications of the Public Trust Doctrine in In re Water Use Permit Applications
He Whare Hangarau Māori: Language, Culture & Technology
Healing Lodges for Aboriginal Federal Offenders
Healing the Impact of Colonization, Genocide, Missionization, and Racism on Indigenous Populations
Healing the Spirit: Exploring Sexualized Trauma and Recovery among Indigenous Men in Toronto
Healing Words
Highway of Tears
Historical Research at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Holistic Healing and Accountability: Indigenous Restorative Justice
Honouring the Promise: Aboriginal Values in Protected Areas 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.
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