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B.C. Referendum Bodes Ill for Native Rights
Barriers to Access to Health and Social Services for English-speaking First Nations Communities in Quebec
Battling Parish Priests, Bootleggers, and Fur Sharks: CCF Colonialism in Northern Saskatchewan
Caretakers of the Land and Its People: Why Indigenous Trapline Holders' Legal Rights and Responsibilities Matter for Everyone
Defending the Land: Sovereignty and Forest Life in James Bay Cree Society
Editorial: It Takes All of Us to Enforce the Law
First Nations Governance Project: Phase I
First Peoples Law: Essays on Canadian Law and Decolonization
Forests and First Nations Consultation: Analysis of the Legal Framework, Policies, and Practices in British Columbia
I Dream of Yesterday and Tomorrow: A Celebration of the James Bay Cree
Indigenous Rights and Multilevel Governance: Learning from the Northwest Territories Water Stewardship Strategy
'It Belongs to Us': N.W.T.'s Premier Stephen Kakfwi on Resources, Pipelines and Sharing
"More Precious Than Gold": Indigenous Water Governance in the Context of Modern Land Claims in Yukon
Native Leadership About to Undergo Change
Negotiating the Production of Space in Tl'azt'en Territory, Northern British Columbia
New Era Talk in B.C. Is a Page From the Fed's Book
Comments on the treaty talks between First Nations peoples and British Columbia government.
Continuation of article on page 6 entitled Does the New Language Mean a New Approach?
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Nunavut : The Construction of a Regional Collective Identity in the Canadian Arctic
Political Participation of Inuit Women in the Government of Nunavut
Public Space, Democracy, and Colonialism: British Columbia's Referendum on Treaty Principles
(Re)Making Indigenous Water Worlds: Settler Colonialism, Indigenous Rights, and Hydrosocial Relations in the Settler Nation State
A Recipe for Change: Reclamation of Indigenous Food Sovereignty in O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation
Recognition and Reconciliation: An Alberta Fact or Fiction?
Reconsidering Confederation: Canada's Founding Debates, 1864 - 1999
See:
Chapter Two: Compact, Contract, Covenant: The Evolution of First Nations Treaty-Making by J.R. Miller.
Chapter Six: Resisting Canada’s Will: Manitoba’s Entry into Confederation by Robert Wardhaugh and Barry Ferguson.
Chapter Eleven: “A More Accurate Face on Canada to the World”: The Creation of Nunavut by P. Whitney Lackenbauer and Andr&ecaute Légaré.
Referendum in B.C. Doesn't Mean Much
Report Concerning Relations Between Local Governments and First Nation Governments
A Review of the Social Union Framework Agreement and Its Implications on the Métis Nation: A Report Prepared for the Métis National Council
Saskatchewan Treaty and Aboriginal Rights for Hunting and Fishing Guide
The Self Government Landscape
Stifling Native Organizations Could Backfire
Theorizing Citizenship in British Settler Societies
Treaty Referendum Questions Called 'Ridiculous'
Questions a referendum proposed by B. C. treaty negotiators, arguing that the rights of a minority (First Nations) were being placed in front of a majority (constituents) and that some questions asked address rights already affirmed in Canadian courts and the Constitution.
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