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2022 Silas E. Halyk, QC Visiting Scholar in Advocacy Lecture: Presentor: Donald Worme
[Aboriginal Peoples and the Law: Indian, Métis and Inuit Rights in Canada]
Aboriginal TM : The Cultural and Economic Politics of Recognition
Access to Survival: A Perspective on Aboriginal Self-Government for the Constituency of The Native Council of Canada
Ahenakew Warns of Attempts to Shift Services
BC First Peoples 12: Teacher Resource Guide
Bibliography on Indigenous Rights in Canada, 1995-2022
Exhaustive list (856 pages).
Caughnawaga (Kahnawá:ke): Settler Accounts to 1900
Primarily newspaper articles.
Changemakers Lesson Plans: Remote Learning
Lesson plans focus on Native Americans who are fighting invisibility and creating change through their work, contributions from the past, and current actions which will impact the future.
The Cherokee Struggle for Lovely's Purchase
Chief John James Courtoirelle Interview
Chiefs, FSI to Meet with Federal Cabinet
The Coming Crisis in the Aboriginal Rights Movement: From Colonialism to Neo-Colonialism to Renaissance
A Compendium of Māori Data
Decolonizing the Engineering Curriculum
Dene Declaration - 21 August 1975.
Historical note:
Determining the “Core of Indianness:” A Feminist Political Economy of NIL/TU,O v. BCGEU
The Development of Federal Indian Policy in Canada, 1840-1890
Digital Indigeneity: Digital Media's Uses for Identity Formation Education, and Activism by Indigenous People in the Northeastern United States
Domestic Hunting and Fishing by Manitoba Indians: Magnitude Composition and Implications for Management
Ethnopolitics Among The Sámi in Scandinavia: A Basic Strategy Toward Local Autonomy
The Evolution of Indian Leadership on the Great Plains, 1750-1950
Factors in Planning for National Parks on Northern Native Lands
The Farmington Report: A Conflict of Cultures
A First Nation Citizenship Code
French Sovereignty and Native Nationhood During the French Regime
The Government-Government and Trust Relationships: Conflicts and Inconsistencies
Grade 5: Teliaqewey, Kaqowey net Teliaqeweyminu? = Ah, the Truth. What Is Our Truth? = Wolamewakon. Keq Nit Kwolamewakonon?
Content focused on the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqewiyik, and Passamaquoddy (Peskotomuhkati) peoples of New Brunswick.
Related materials: Interactive Activities; Activity Answer Sheet Lesson A: Worldview in Muin/Bear/Muwin and The Seven Hunters
Group Rights, Democracy and the Plural Society: the Case of Canada's Aboriginal Peoples
History through a Native Lens
Timeline of significant events, government policies, and resistance movements in the United States from 3000 BC through to 2020.
Indian Land Surrenders: Treaties 1-11
Lists reserve, band, surrender no., land alienated without surrender (O.C.), date, registration no., acreage surrendered, and treaty no.