A Dark History: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Dead Dogs and Living History
Deadliest Enemies: Law and Race Relations On and Off Rosebud Reservation
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Decolonizing Law: Indigenous, Third World and Settler Perspectives
Decriminalizing Race: The Case for Investing in Community and Social Support for Racialized Women in Canada
Defining Custom: Colonial Interpretation and Manipulation of Indigenous Customs in India
Defining Indigenous Space: The Constitutional Development of Aboriginal Property and Resource Rights in Canada
The Demonization of Aboriginal Child Welfare Authorities in the News
Dene Laws = Mek’éé Dene Ts’ı̨lı
Elders' brief descriptions of nine rules to live by.
Denial of Genocide in the California Gold Rush Era: The Case of Gary Clayton Anderson
Examines Gary Anderson's claim that the settler's violent acts against the Indigenous population was not genocidal in nature.
Developing Legal Frameworks for Urban Aboriginal Governance
Development of an UNDRIP Compliance Assessment Tool: How a Performance Framework Could Improve State Compliance
Looks at how the the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) tool reflects the status of Indigenous rights by its compliance.
The Development of the Kainai Peacemaking Centre
Integrated Studies Project (M.A.)--Athabasca University, 2010.
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Deviant Constructions: How Governments Preserve Colonial Narratives of Addictions and Poor Mental Health to Intervene into the Lives of Indigenous Children and Families in Canada
Dialogue about Land Justice: Papers from the National Native Title Conferences
Disaggregated Demographic Data Collection British Columbia: The Grandmother Perspective
Discourses of Blame: An Analysis of Media Coverage in the Robert Pickton Case
Discovering Indigenous Lands: The Doctrine of Discovery in the English Colonies
A Discussion Paper: Ending Sexual Violence and Sexual Exploitation in First Nation Communities
Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry: The Deception Behind Indigenous Cultural Preservation
Divided We Fall: Cherokee Sovereignty and the Cost of Factionalism, 1827-1906
The Doctrine of Discovery and Canadian Law
Documents of Native American Political Development: 1500s to 1933
Does the Indian Act Influence the Income and Education Outcomes of Manitoban Urban Indian People?
The Double Movements That Define Copyright Law and Ingenious Art in Australia
Doubting What the Elders Have to Say: A Critical Examination of Canadian Judicial Treatment of Aboriginal Oral History Evidence
Drawing upon the Wealth of Indigenous Laws in the Yukon
Duty to Consult
The Duty to Consult Doctrine and Representative Structures for Consultation with Métis Communities and Non-Status Indian Communities
Analyzes implications of case law for off-reserve communities and for governments' interactions with them. Discusses the related issue of what forms of governance institutions and/or corporate organizations can pursue consultation on behalf of communities.
The Duty to Consult: New Relationships With Aboriginal Peoples
The Duty to Consult With Non-Status Indians: Mi'kmaq Politics and Crown Responsibilities in Nova Scotia
Dying Under the Living Sky: A Case Study of Interracial Violence in Southeast Saskatchewan
Echo: Ethnographic, Cultural and Historical Overview of Yukon's First Peoples
Economic Aspects of the Indigenous Experience in Canada
Editorial
Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs: Development and Customary Law]
Education for Reconciliation: Métis Professional Learning
Meant to educate people about who the Métis are, where they come from, and where they live today in British Columbia. First part focuses on identity and its importance; second part focuses on contemporary life.