Terrible Hard Biscuits: A Reader in Aboriginal History
Therapeutic Experience of Maximum Feasible Participation
Looks at attempts to introduce self government on Federal Indian reservations using the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act, the termination policy, and the Indian Claims Commission Act.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
"To Domesticate and Civilize Wild Indians": Allotment and the Campaign to Reform Indian Families, 1875-1887
To Intermix With Our White Brothers: Indian Mixed Bloods in the United States From Earliest Times to the Indian Removals
Toward an Indigenous Understanding of Government-Imposed Essentialized Discourses of Identity for Aboriginal People
Towards the Financial Accessibility of Lifelong Learning: A First Nations Perspective: Paper Presented to the Advisory Committee on Financial Accessibility of Education (ACFAE)
Tradition to Acculturation: A Case Study on the Impacts Created by Chemawa Indian Boarding School upon the Nez Perce Family Structure from 1879 to 1945
[Treaties: Pimacihowin ... the Future]
Tri-lateral - Is This INAC Code for Downloading?
Questions whether INAC's move toward a tri-lateral relationship with the province and First Nations peoples is really a breach in its fiduciary duty with the latter.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Tricksters in the Press
Tutelage, Development and Legitimacy: A Brief Critique of Canada's Indian Reserve Forest Management Regime
Two Approaches to Reversing Language Shift and the Soviet Publication Program for Indigenous Minorities
Two Paths One Direction: Parks Canada and Aboriginal Peoples Working Together
UNCRC Day of General Discussion: Children Without Parental Care: The Chance to Make a Difference for this Generation of Indigenous Children: Learning From the Lived Experience of First Nations Children in the Child Welfare System in Canada
Understanding and Addressing the Health Care Needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives
Understanding the Complex Needs of Aboriginal Children and Youth with FASD in BC
Unearthing Indian Land: Living With the Legacies of Allotment
Urban Aboriginal Strategy Pilot Projects Formative Evaluation - Final Report
Urban Indian Health Clinics, Funding Issues, and Their Effects on Decision Making
Valuing the Community Voice: The Coordination and Integration of Aboriginal Early Childhood Development Programs
Voice of a Leader: If You Truly Believe Children Are Our Future - the Future is Now
The Way Forward: Addressing the Elevated Rates of Tuberculosis Infection on First Nations Reserves and in Inuit Communities
"We Do Not Talk About Our History Here": The Department of Indian Affairs, Musqueam-Settler Relations, and Memory in a Vancouver Neighbourhood
What Is an Indian Family? The Indian Child Welfare Act and Renascence of Tribal Sovereignty
Looks at the Indian Children Welfare Act (ICWA), conceptions of the family, and a child's best interests.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
What Other Canadian Kids Have: The Fight for a New School in Attawapiskat
What Their Stories Tell Us: Research Findings From the Sisters in Spirit Initiative
When is Research Relevant to Policy Making? A Study of the Arctic Human Development Report
When Opportunity Knocks: Enhancing Professional Development For Nurses Within First Nations and Inuit Health Branch
Where We Have Been: A History of Native American Higher Education
White by Definition: Status, Identity and Aboriginal Rights
Examines the issue of Aboriginal identification and inherent rights of Aboriginal peoples, and looks at how government policies fail to meet the concerns of specific groups. Uses case study of Ardoch Algonquin First Nation.
"White Man Has No Right to Take Any of It": Secwepemc Water-Rights Struggles in British Columbia
White Man's Law: Native People in Nineteenth-Century Canadian Jurisprudence
White Mother to a Dark Race: Settler Colonialism, Maternalism, and the Removal of Indigenous Children in the American West and Australia, 1880-1940
Whose “Distinctive Culture”?: Aboriginal Feminism and R. v. Van der Peet
Why Privatization of Reserve Lands Risks Aboriginal Ruin
Argues that the proposal by the federal government to privatize reserve lands is short sighted and not for the greater good of the Aboriginal population.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Why the World Needs to Watch: The Canadian Government Held to Account for Racial Discrimination Against Indigenous Children before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
[Will Truth Bring Reconciliation?]
Writing Native Identities: Performing Survivance in the Boarding School and the College Writing Classroom
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