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Aboriginal Rights and Canadian Environmental Policy:
Enhancing Sustainability or a Justification of Deregulation?
The Addressed and the Redressed: Helen Hunt Jackson's Protest Essay and the U.S. Protest Novel Tradition
American Indian Foundations: Philanthropic Change and Adaptation
Analysis and Evaluation of the Laurentian Great Lakes Fishery Management Legal Framework
Benefits, Services, and Resources for Aboriginal Peoples
Commentary: "Inside Looking Out, Outside Looking In"
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women: Sixth and Seventh Reports of Canada Covering the Period April 1999-March 2006
Dangerous Order: Globalization, Canadian Cities, and Street-Involved Sex Work
Development-Induced Resettlement and Social Suffering in Lao PDR
Diversifying Identity, Diversifying Strategy: Revisiting the Sami of Sweden
Dreaming, We Walk: CIPO-VAN and the Search for Resistance and Creation
Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs - Migration]
Eliminating Discrimination Against Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Employment and Occupation: A Guide to ILO Convention no. 111
First Nations, Residential Schools, and the Americanization of the Holocaust: Rewriting Indigenous History in the United States and Canada
The Forgotten People: The Relocation and Internment of Aleuts During World War II
Gender Dimensions of Intellectual Property and Traditional Medicinal Knowledge
Indigenous Activists Who are Changing the World
Indigenous Migration in Chile: Trends and Processes
Indigenous Property Rights in Commercial Fisheries: Canada, New Zealand and Australia Compared
The Indigenous Urbanism Revisited: The Case of Greenland
Lands of Shame: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 'Homelands' in Transition
Maze of Injustice: The Failure to Protect Indigenous Women from Sexual Violence in the USA
National Selective Service and the Mobilization of Human Resources in Canada During the Second World War
Native Studies 20: Case Studies and Readings Package
Native Studies 20: Student Resource Guide
Native Studies: A Curriculum Guide for Grade 11: International Indigenous Issues
Native Women Challenged for Speaking Out
NWAC Honours Achievements
The Native Women's Association of Canada, at the 2007 Annual General Meeting, honoured four people whose efforts supported the rights of First Nations women.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
Public Hearings: Overview of the First Round
Race, Tribal Nation, and Gender: A Native Feminist Approach to Belonging
Regional Analysis of Indian Aggregate Income, Northern Manitoba: 1896-1935
Report of the Ministerial Representative Matrimonial Real Property Issues on Reserves
The Road to Empowerment: Strengthening the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act: Volume 1: Old Ways, New Challenges
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 23: The Long House, Teslin, Yukon Territory
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 26: Watson Lake, Yukon
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 70: Wendake, Quebec City, Quebec
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Closing remarks by Justice Sinclair and the Commissioners
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Andrew Rickard, Edinburgh First Nation (Via Translator)
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Danny Kasi, Resident, Old Crow, Yukon
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by David Akpalialuk (Via Translator)
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Mrs. Hilda Lyall
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Barry Ravenhill, Mayor, Watson Lake
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Ben Andrews
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Bernard Cleary
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Billy Day, Inuvialuit Communications Society
Vice-President of the organization discusses his organization's role providing information and entertainment to the Inuvialuit (Inuit) of the Western Arctic; the importance of media and communications; their newspaper and television operations; revitalizing the Inuit language and culture via media; the cultural effects of southern mass media on the Inuit; funding, equipment, and staffing concerns; and a recommendation to the Commission that Aboriginal peoples get the same resources and consideration for their broadcasters as French and English Canadians do.