Building Sustainable Relationships: Aboriginal Engagement and Sustainability
Canadian Aboriginal Law: Creating Certainty in Resource Development
Canadian Indigenous Place Name Legislation and Policies
Discusses entities currently responsible for official place names and their processes, and some of the practicalities which need to be addressed when reverting to the Indigenous names.
The Carcross/Tagish First Nation Final Agreement Among The Government of Canada, The Carcross/Tagish First Nation and The Government of the Yukon
The Carcross/Tagish First Nation Self-Government Agreement Among The Carcoss/Tagish First Nation and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada and The Government of the Yukon
Certificates of Possession and First Nations Housing : A Case Study of the Six Nations Housing Program
Challenges to Urban Aboriginal Governance
The Changing Legal Landscape for Aboriginal Land Use Planning in Canada
Characteristics of a Nation-to-Nation Relationship: Discussion Paper
The Charter of Whiteness: Twenty-Five Years of Maintaining Racial Injustice in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
Cherokee Families: Cultural Resilience During the Allotment Era
History Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005.
Child Abuse and Neglect and American Indians: Overview and Policy Briefing
Citizen Maya
Closed Stranger Adoption, Māori and Race Relations in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1955-1985
Collaborative Consent and British Columbia's Water: Towards Watershed Co-Governance
Comparative Governance Structures Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Discusses the self-government issues of legitimacy, power and resources, by using examples of current agreements. The article breaks the areas down in terms of: basic principles, rights through treaties, federal-provincial division of power, status of lands, legislative powers, and funding.
Related Material: Fact Sheet.
The 'Conquest' of Acadia, 1710: Imperial, Colonial, and Aboriginal Constructions
Consent, Marriage and Colonialism: Indigenous Australian Women and Colonizer Marriages
The Constitutional Status and Rights of the Métis People in Canada
Controlling Land: Historical Representations of News Discourse in British Columbia
The Cost of Not Successfully Implementing Article 23: Representative Employment for Inuit within the Government
The Cote, Key and Keeseekoose First Nations Pelly Haylands Settlement Agreement
Court of Appeal Holds Duty to Consult Does Not Apply to Statutory Interpretation
The Crown’s Constitutional Duty to Consult and Accommodate Aboriginal and Treaty Rights
Culturally Responsive Schooling for Indigenous Youth
Cultures and Ecologies: A Native Fishing Conflict on the Saugeen-Bruce Peninsula
Custodians of the Past: Archaeology and Indigenous Best Practices in Canada
[Daniels in Context]
Deadly Embrace: From State Sovereignty to Cooperative Agreements in a Public Law-280 State
Deal? Or No Deal? Explaining Comprehensive Land Claims Negotiation Outcomes in Canada
A Deal's a Deal - Kelowna Accord 1 (National Chief Fontaine)
Decolonizing or Recolonizing: Indigenous Peoples and the Law in Canada
Defining the Offence of Unlawfully Destroying Aboriginal Heritage
Destabilizing the Consultation Framework in Alberta's Tar Sands
Dismembered: Native Disenrollment and the Battle for Human Rights
Distribution des règlements des demandes du Processus d'évaluation indépendant (PEI) = Distribution of Independent Assessment Process (IAP) Settlements [Map 2: September 19, 2007- November, 2017]
“Do Not Take Them from Myself and My Children for Ever”: Aboriginal Water Rights in Treaty 7 Territories and the Duty to Consult
The Draft for a Nordic Saami Convention
Duty to Consult Process Will Ensure Input From Aboriginal Communities
Economic Development in First Nations: An Overview of Current Issues
Editor's Introduction: Lessons from Research [Volume 6, Number 1]
The Effects of Coalition Building on Public Law 93-531: The Navajo and Hopi Land Settlement Act of 1974
Élaboration du Gouvernement Régional du Nunavik et Construction de l'Identité Collective Inuit
Elder Abuse Issues in Indian Country
Presents findings from the Elder Abuse Survey conducted with Tribal Judges, Title VI Program Directors and Tribal Elders and review of elder abuse codes. Also includes a model tribal elder protection code, examples of abuse, and discussion of traditional cultural practices and their impact.
Elderlaw: Relationships and Relevance to the Needs of Aboriginal Elders
Discusses four issues: housing; guardianship and decision making; protection; wills and estates.
Related Material: Fact Sheet.