Turning Pages: Harold R. Johnson on Peace and Good Order
Writer, activist and former lawyer discusses his book, Peace and Good Order, the effects of incarceration on Indigenous communities, and the way that jailhouse culture fills the cultural void left by residential schools. Duration: 28:08
The Turtle Lodge: Sustainable Self-Determination in Practice
The Twilight Saga and the Quileute Indian Tribe: Opportunity or Cultural Exploitation?
Two Maya Tales from the Mérida Cereso
Two Spirit Indigenous Offenders in the Correctional Service of Canada: Cultural Reclamation and Need for a Healing Approach to Policies and Programs
>UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Canadian Government Positions Incompatible with Genuine Reconciliation
Uncomfortable Comparisons: The Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission in International Context
Unconscionable Conduct and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Consumers
Under the Sign of Sovereignty: Certainty, Ambivalence, and Law in Native North America and Indigenous Australia
Under the Sign of Sovereignty: Certainty, Ambivalence, and Law in Native North America and Indigenous Australia
Understanding Canadian Aboriginal Law
Understanding Homelessness in Canada: From the Street to the Classroom
See chapter one.
United by the Problem, Divided by the Solution: How the Issue of Indigenous Women in Prostitution Was Represented at the Deliberations on Canada’s Bill C-36
Universality: What Space Exists For Aboriginality?
"Until We Receive Just Treatment": The Flight Against Conscription at the Naas Agency, British Columbia
Unveiling the Rhetorics of Apology: Strategies of Reappropriation in First Nations Literatures
Updated Procedures for Meeting Legal Obligations When Consulting First Nations: Interim
Urban Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Beyond Statistics
The Urban Indigenous Health Research Gathering: A Report Documenting a Gathering Hosted In Winnipeg, Manitoba on Urban Indigenous Research Engagement
Urban Indigenous Peoples and Migration: A Review of Policies, Programmes and Practices
VAWA Reauthorization of 2013 and the Continued Legacy of Violence Against Indigenous Women: A Critical Outsider Jurisprudence Perspective
Voice of a Leader: If You Truly Believe Children Are Our Future - the Future is Now
Voicing Identity: Cultural Appropriation and Indigenous Issues
Wəlastəkwey Stories: Legalized Theft
Discusses the case of traditional stories told by Elders to a researcher who retained copyright and refused to relinquish it when approached by members of the community.
Wāhine Māori: Keeping Safe in Unsafe Relationships
Walking with Our Sisters: Healing through Storytelling
Water in Indigenous Communities
Topics include ownership of beds and shores, water rights, water quality, and enforcement of rights.
Water Rights and Water Stewardship: What About Aboriginal Peoples?
The Way Forward: Addressing the Elevated Rates of Tuberculosis Infection on First Nations Reserves and in Inuit Communities
[We are all Treaty People: Prairie Essays]
'We Are No Longer Prepared to be Silent': The Making of Sámi Indigenous Identity in an International Context
The West and Beyond: New Perspectives on an Imagined Region
What is the Duty to Consult, Anyway, and Why is it Important?
What Strikes a Chord?: The Construction of Resonance in Collective Action Frames on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada
What Their Stories Tell Us: Research Findings From the Sisters in Spirit Initiative
When Disinformation Turns Deadly: The Case of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canadian Media
When Do Ideas of an Arctic Treaty Become Prominent in Arctic Governance Debates?
When is Indigeneity: Closing a Legal and Sociocultural Gap in a Contested Domestic/International Term
White Lies, Native Revisions: The Legacy of Violence in the American West
Who Is a Status Indian?
Who Lies Buried in Satanta’s Tomb? Co-memorating a Kiowa Warrior
Whose “Distinctive Culture”?: Aboriginal Feminism and R. v. Van der Peet
Why the World Needs to Watch: The Canadian Government Held to Account for Racial Discrimination Against Indigenous Children before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
Wildlife Management in Nunavik: Structures, Operations, and Perceptions Following the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement
[Will Truth Bring Reconciliation?]
Windspeaker News Briefs
Outlines three stories: an agreement with Brokenhead Ojibway Nation's chief and Manitoba's minister of conservation to protect petroform sites, an outcry for a public inquiry into the murders of convicted killer Robert Pickton and a request for a ban on the bulldozing of important Native sites without the consent of Ontario First Nations people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.