Kahkewistahaw First Nation, 1907 Surrender Claim, Public Edition, July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Contents include historical documents, annotated indexes, reports, correspondence/letters and the Final Report in both French and English. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]
Kelowna Accord Proving Tough to Put on Shelf
The Key Band, 1909 Surrender Inquiry - Public Release, August 2008
'KI Six' Jailed in Fght for Land Rights
Kinship as Strategic Political Action: The Northern Cheyenne Response to the Imposition of the Nation-State
[Kiumajut (Talking Back): Game Management and Inuit Rights 1900-1970]
Kluane First Nation, Kluane National Park and Kluane Game Sanctuary Claim, Public Edition, July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Consists of community session transcripts, historical documents, maps, excerpts, correspondence/letters, submissions and Final Report in English and French. Commissioners include: Phil Fontaine, Sheila Purdy, and Alan Holman. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]
Kruger and al. v. The Queen, [1978] 1 S.C.R. 104
Lament for a First Nation: The Williams Treaties of Southern Ontario
The Land Is Our History: Indigeneity, Law, and the Settler State
Land Rights NOT Mining Rights: Free Bob Lovelace and the KI 6
Late Quaternary Bison Diminution on the Great Plains of North America: Evaluating the Role of Human Hunting Versus Climate Change
Law, Literature, and Leslie Marmon Silko: Competing Narratives of Water
Learning from Foxwoods: Visualizing the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation
Leetsoii Means “Yellow Dirt” in the Navajo Language: Troubling Uranium Mining on Navajo Lands
Legacy of Residential Schools: Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women
Lessons Learned through Community-Engaged Planning
Letter from the Editors: [Food (In)security in the North]
"A Liberal and Paternal Spirit": Indian Agents and Native Fisheries in Canada
The "Lie" of the Land: Native Sovereignty, Indian Literary Nationalism, and Early Indigenism in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony
"The Light in Which We Are": Evolution of Indian Identity in the Schooling of Native Americans in the United States
Like the Sound of a Drum
Limits of Legal Action: The Cherokee Cases
Liora Salter Interview
Listening to the Land: Land: Native American Literary Responses to the Landscape
Literary Land Claims: The "Indian Land Question" from Pontiac's War to Attawapiskat
The Little Skingin That Could: An Autobiographical, Affirmative Look at Native American Off-Reservation Boarding Schools Between 1970 and 1980
Local Government and Land Use Engagement with First Nations: Surfacing Positive Stories for Future Land Use Consultation Successes
Los Aché del Paraguay: Discusión de un Genocidio
Lubicon Court Actions, 1973-1988
The Lubicon Lake Nation: Indigenous Knowledge and Power
Madeline Sewepagaham Interview
Manufacturing Consent? People and Policy-Making in the Arctic
Matrimonial Real Property Solutions
Maude Moberly Interview
Mechanisms of Indigenous Exclusion in British Columbia's Environmental Assessment Process
Métis Action, Canadian Law and Historical Research: Preliminary Thoughts about Strategies for Current Efforts
The Métis as a Factor in the Euro-Canadian Development of the Canadian West
Argues that the Métis were not an impediment to Euro-Canadian development and that their fight to be recognized as a "New Nation" played a significant role in the creation of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.