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Guide to Relationships and Learning with the Indigenous Peoples of Alberta
Halfbreeds: Primary Source Material
Historic Treaty Information: Index - Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Historical Indian Treaties
A History of Treaty-Making in Canada
Provides brief overview of treaty process over the past 300 years.
IDA Treaties Explorer
The Implications of Indian Claims for Canada
The Indian Act - 1876.
Historical note:
In 1876, the first consolidated Indian Act reflected the Canadian government's preoccupation with land management, First Nations membership and local government, and the ultimate goal of assimilation of Canada's Aboriginal population.Indian Claims Processes - Lloyd I. Barber / Commisioner on Indian Claims.
"Indian policy ... Where Does It Stand?" - Hon. Jean Chretien. - Speech. - 16 October 1969.
The Indian Title Question in Canada: An Appraisal in the Light of Calder. - K. Lysyk. - Reprint. - September 1973.
Historical note:
Indian Treaties and Surrenders, From 1680-1890--In Two Volumes
Indian Treaties and Surrenders From No. 281 to No. 483 [1890 to 1903]
[ "Indian Treaties". The National Atlas of Canada]
Indians of British Columbia - Booklet. - 1969.
Indians of British Columbia. - Booklet. - November 1964.
Indians of the Prairie Provinces / (A Historical Review). - Booklet. - October 1964.
Indians of the Yukon and the Northwest Territories - Booklet. - March 1966.
Indians of Yukon and Northwest Territories - Booklet. - March 1967.
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
Indigenous Issues 101
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: First Nations
Indigenous Peoples in Canada: A Bibliography of Legal and Other Works to 1994
Extensive list (335 pages).
"with additions made in September 2022".
Indigenous Peoples within Canada: A Concise History: Student Resources
To accompany 5th edition of book written by Olive Patricia Dickason, William Newbigging and Cary Miller. Contains links to: chapter outlines; learning objectives; key terms, figures, or sites; study questions; essay questions; additional resources; and flashcards.
Indigenous Rights Recognition in BC: Collection of Key Policies, Laws and Standards
Indigenous Saskatchewan Encyclopedia
The James Bay Treaty Turns 100: Grade 12: Canada: History, Identity, and Culture
Land and Treaties: Indigenous Orientation Toolkit for Newcomers to Canada
The Last Few American Indian Treaties - An Extension of the Charles J. Kappler Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties Internet Site at the Oklahoma State University
Living Voices Native Vision: Study Guide
Lucky Man Cree First Nation
The Making of Treaty 8 in Canada's Northwest
Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation
Map of Saskatchewan Treaty Areas
Map of the Territory Covered by Treaty 8
Map Search - Treaty Boundaries
Map showing the Territory Ceded under Treaty No. 8 and the Indian tribes Therein - 1900
Map Supplement Number Sixteen: Indian Land Cessions
Maps of Treaty-Making in Canada
Mi'kmaq Holdings Resource Guide
Native American Nations: Your Source for Indian Research: Indian Books and Articles: Rolls, History, Treaties, Census, Books
Native Land Digital
Maps Indigenous territories around the world. Can be filtered by location, language, and treaties and superimposed with settler labels. Includes links to resources such as teacher's guide, mobile apps, and lists of territories, languages, and treaties.
Related Material: The Land You Live On Education Guide.
Natives and Settlers Now and Then: Historical Issues and Current Perspectives on Treaties and Land Claims in Canada
The Newcomer Handbook: Indigenous People in Canada
Excellent resource for providing an overview of a broad range of topics such as treaties, residential schools, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, the Sixties Scoop, traditional cultural teachings and protocols.
Based on the work of five focus groups located in Saskatoon, Regina, North Battleford, Prince Albert, and La Ronge.
"A Response to TRC's Call-To-Action 93".
Northern Dene Bibliography
Notes on the Historical Source Material in the Ayer Collection on the North American Indian Presented by Edward E. Ayer to the Newberry Library, Chicago.
Historical note:
"In 1911 Edward E. Ayer, a Chicago businessman, presented to The Newberry Library his collection of historical source material relating chiefly to the discovery, exploration and colonization of North America and to the native races of North America, the Hawaiian Islands and the Philippine Islands. It contains at present about 49,000 volumes, bound pamphlets, manuscripts, documents and other accessioned pieces."NWT Land Information Related to Aboriginal Groups [Map]
Onion Lake First Nation
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.