Government of British Columbia Submission to the
GST “It Could Be Good For You”
Guide for Lawyers Working with Indigenous Peoples
Includes brief historical overview of Indigenous peoples and cultural competency, practical tools and guidance for advocates, list of resources for specific assistance, and suggestions for further reading.
Related Material: 1st Supplement.
The Historical Development of the Indian Act
The Historical Development of the Indian Act
Purpose of paper was to provide background on major themes in policy and legislation to officials and researchers.
2nd edition.
History of the Indian Act (Part One)
History of the Indian Act (Part Two)
Home is Where the Community Is: An Environmental Scan and Literature Review on Indigenous Homelessness in Halton
Idle No More: A Movement of Dissent
The Impacts of the Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure on Indigenous People: A Case Study of Regina [Full Policy Report]
The Indian Act Explained: Getting to Know the Act
Indigenous Justice: New Tools, Approaches, and Spaces
Indigenous Legal Traditions and Histories of International and Transnational Law in the Pre-Confederation Maritime Provinces
Discusses inter-Indigenous, inter-European, Indigenous-European transnational law.
The Indigenous World 2018
Introduction to Document One
Introductory Timeline of Settler Colonialism in Saskatchewan
Inuit Educational and Language Programs in Nouveau Quebec 1912-1991
Jimmy Meneen Interview 2
John Emms Interview
Joseph Nanooch Interview
Jury Representation in Canada: Systemic Barriers and Biases in the "Conscience of the Community": Report of the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice: Preliminary Report
Juvenile Justice in Rural and Northern Manitoba
Keetsahnak / Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Sisters
The Kootenai War of '74
Kruger and al. v. The Queen, [1978] 1 S.C.R. 104
Laws of the Land: Aboriginal Customary Law, State Law and Sustainable Resource Management in Canada's North
Liberating Our Children – Liberating Our Nation: Report of the Aboriginal Committee
Liquor Control and the Native Peoples of Western Canada
Lost in Translation? Exploring Outcomes of Nunavut’s Resource Development Training and Employment Policies for Inuit of Northern Baffin Island
Louis Riel Trial (1885)
Website contains links to trial transcript, chronology, selected maps, biography, and letters and diary entries introduced as evidence.
Madeline Sewepagaham Interview
Matrimonial Real Property Rights in First Nations Communities: A Statistical Profile
Maude Moberly Interview
The Medical-Moral Economy of Regulations: Alcohol Legislation in B.C., 1871-1925
Métis Lands in Manitoba
Métis Lands in Manitoba
Métis Scrip in Alberta
"More Precious Than Gold": Indigenous Water Governance in the Context of Modern Land Claims in Yukon
[The Nations Within: Aboriginal-State Relations in Canada, The United States, and New Zealand]
Native Images: Signing of the 1992 Saskatchewan Treaty Land Entitlement Framework Agreement
Native Studies: A Curriculum Guide for Grade 11: International Indigenous Issues
Native Women's Association of Canada, Stacey-Moore & McIvor v The Queen (The Native Council of Canada, The Metis National Council & The Inuit Tapirisat of Canada Intervening)
The Navajo Local Governance Act (LGA): A Help or Hindrance to Grassroots Self-Government?
Nebraska's Landmark Repatriation Law: A Study of Cross-Cultural Conflict and Resolution
Nekaneet Treaty Land Entitlement Settlement Agreement
The Neoliberal State, Recognition and Indigenous Rights: New Paternalism to New Imaginings
Nomadic Saami and Alcohol: Jokkmokk Parish, 1760-1910
The Numbered Treaties
Lesson plan for use with the article The Numbered Treaties by Wabi Benais Mistatim Equay (Cynthia Bird) found on page 26 of Treaties and the Treaty Relationship, a special issue of Canada's History. Suitable for Grades 7-12.
The Ojibway Understanding of Fishing Rights under Treaty 3: A Comment on Lise C. Hansen, "Treaty Fishing Rights and the Development of Fisheries Legislation in Ontario: A Primer"
Open History Seminar: Canadian History
Collection of primary and secondary sources suitable for use at secondary and post-secondary levels. Can be used to supplement Canadian History: Pre-Confederation and Canadian History: Post-Confederation.