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Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of New South Wales
Aboriginal Peoples and Constitutional Reform: What Have We Learned?: Phase Three: Final Report
Aboriginal Policy through Literary Eyes
Aboriginal Self-Government in Canada: A Review of Literature Since 1960
Ambiguous Tribalism: Unrecognized Indians and the Federal Acknowledgment Process
Angie Debo: Pioneering Historian
The Antecedents of Failure and Emerging Hope: American Indians & Public Higher Education
Arctic Twilight
Before Canada: Toward an Ethnohistory of Indian Education
"Better Than a Few Squirrels" : The Greater Production Campaign on the First Nations Reserves of the Canadian Prairies
Bishops "Dismayed" at Negotiations' Pace
The Blackfoot Confederacy, 1880-1920: A Comparative Study of Canadian and U.S. Indian Policy (Book Review)
The Blakeney Government and the Settlement of Treaty Indian Land Entitlements in Saskatchewan, 1975-1982
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
A Brief Historical Background to Health Research in Indigenous Communities
'But Now Things Have Changed': Marius Barbeau and the Politics of Amerindian Identity
Canada and the Multinational State
Canada and U.S. Public Policy on Aboriginal Land Claims 1960-1988: Alaska and British Columbia Compared
Canada, Churches Appeal Residential School Decisions
Examines the vicarious liability claims of churches and the federal government for the actions of school employees.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Canada's Actions Speaks Louder than Words
Reports on compensation legislation for child abuse cases and how inequitable settlements have been inadequate.
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Canadian Native Education Policy: A Case Study of the Residential School at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia
Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste: Current Contexts and Future Management Prospects
Canadian Resource Co-Management Boards and Their Relationship to Indigenous Knowledge: Two Case Studies
Cariboo Still Talking Terms With Ottawa
Chalifoux Educates Fellow Senators with Horror Stories
Senator and Metis leader, Thelma Chalifoux, believes that political lobby groups, like the Assembly of First Nations, should not take over social programs provided for First Nations because, as she argues, politics and patronage distort the system and erode the quality of the service.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
The Challenges and Limitations of Assimilation: Indian Boarding Schools
Church to be "Out of Cash" in 2001: Talks with Ottawa too Slow
Circles of Disadvantage: Aboriginal Poverty and Underdevelopment in Canada
Competing Claims, Uncertain Sovereignties: Resource Conflict and Evolving Tripartite Federalism in Yukon Territory, Canada
The Confrontation at Rivières aux Ilets de Bois
Corporal Punishment and the Politics of Indian Reform
Correctional Service of Canada Ideology and "Violent" Aboriginal Female Offenders
Cowessess First Nation Inquiry: 1907 Surrender Claim [Phase I]
Crossed Purposes: The Pintupi and Australia's Indigenous Policy
The Dakota of the Canadian Northwest: Lessons for Survival (Book Review)
Deconstructing the British Columbia Treaty Process
Department of National Health and Welfare, Medical Services Branch, Indian and Northern Health Services Directorate Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1987-1988
Les Desjarlais: Aboriginal Ethnogenesis and Diaspora in a Canadien Family
Developing Federal Policy For First Nations People in Urban Areas: 1945-1975
Development Planning in the Eastern Arctic: The Role of Communities in a Comprehensive Development Strategy Volume I
"Disinformation and Smear": The Use of State Propaganda and Military Force to Suppress Aboriginal Title at the 1995 Gustafsen Lake Standoff
Documents Two and Three: Dene/Metis Agreement in Principle with the Federal Government and Introduction
Introduction and two documents related to the signing of the Agreement-In-Principal between the Déne and Métis of the North West Territories and Government of Canada resolving a land claim of the Native people.