Three Years After Delgamuukw: The Continuing Battle Over Respect for First Nations Interests to Their Traditional Territories and Rights to Work Their Resources
Through Treaties Aboriginal Rights and Title Are Clearly Defined
Time for Truth: Speaking the Unspeakable - Genocide and Apartheid in the 'Lucky' Country
Time to Sing a New Song
First Nations, Inuit, and Metis spokespersons discuss the establishment of Aboriginal self-government in Canada by creating some viable models that reflect the traditional values of the people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.
Timely Objects and the Revolutionary Formerly Known as Marcos: Rereading Almanac of the Dead
"To Take the Food From Our Mouths": The Cowichans' Fight to Maintain Their Fishery, 1894-1914
The Top Ten Uncertainties of Aboriginal Title after Tsilhqot’in
Tough Questions on Indian Fishing
Traditional Places and Modernist Spaces: Regional Geography and Northwestern Landscapes of Power in Canada, 1850-1990
Trail of Broken Treaties 20 Points for Renewal of Contracts -- Reconstruction of Indian Contracts & Securing an Indian Future in America!
Treaty 8: 1899-1999
Treaty Elders of Saskatchewan: Our Dream Is That Our Peoples Will One Day Be Clearly Recognized as Nations
[Treaty Land Entitlement: (TLE) in Saskatchewan: Part 1-5]
Tribal Wilderness Research Needs and Issues in the United States and Canada
Trouble at Red River
Recommended for Grade 10 Social Studies.
Chapter 8 from Flashback Canada by J. Bradley Cruxton and W. Doug Wilson.
Can be used in conjunction with Spy Mission: The Trouble at Red River.
Troubled Waters Co-Management in the Aboriginal Fishery: The Case of the Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en
Trust Responsibility and the Coordination of Aboriginal Issues in the United States: Potential Applications in Canada
Turning First Nation Forest Values into Integrated Forest Management Plans: Two Models in Alberta
Understanding the Indian Act
Speakers discuss how the Act has defined the government's and Crown's relationship with First Nations peoples; how it has impeded development of communities; and how fundamental changes are needed to give First Nations' control over governance and the ability to develop mechanisms to improve access to capital.
Duration: 1:09:15.
Une approche de recherche en écosanté peut-elle aider à résoudre les problématiques liées aux chiens à Kuujjuaq ?
An Unequal Coexistence: From 'Station Black' to 'Aboriginal Custodian' in the Victoria River District of Northern Australia
Unlikely Alliances : Native Nations and White Communities Join to Defend Rural Lands
The Urban Indian Experience in America
[Urban Indian Reserves: Forging New Relationships in Saskatchewan]
The Use of Traditional Knowledge in Cree Hunting Strategies
Various Shades of Red: Diversity Within Canada's Indigenous Community
The Voting Rights Act’s Pre-Clearance Provisions: The Experience of Native Americans in South Dakota
Vuntut Gwitchin Traditional Knowledge and Sustainable Use Practices Associated with Their Subsistence Harvest of the Porcupine Caribou Herd
A War of Wills: The Social, Political, and Economic Forces That Caused and Prolonged the Second Seminole War
"Water We Believed Could Never Belong to Anyone":
The San Luis Rey River and the Pala Indians of Southern California
"We Have Bigotry All Right—but No Alabamas": Racism and Aboriginal Protest in Canada during the 1960s
"Welcome In, But Check Your Rights at the Door": The James Bay and Nisga'a Agreements in Canada
West Papua: Bloodshed in Wamena
"Whales, Guns, and Money?" How Commercial and Ideological Considerations Influenced the Seattle Times Portrayal of the Makah Whale Hunt
What Happened to Navajo Relocatees from Hopi Partition Lands in Pinon?
What Has Gone Before: Native Property and Jurisdiction in the Courts
What the People Said: Kwakwaka'wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth, and Tsimshian Testimonies Before the Royal Commission on Indian Affairs for the Province of British Columbia (1913-1916)
What We Want to Be Called: Indigenous Peoples' Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Identity Labels
When Buffalo Speaks: Creating an Alternative Understanding of Traditional Blackfoot Governance
[When the North Was Red: Aboriginal Education in Soviet Siberia]
Where They Meet: Indigenous Activism and City Planning in Winnipeg, Manitoba
White Picket Fences: Recognizing Aboriginal Property Rights in Australia's Psychological Terra Nullius
Whither the Historians? The Case for Historians in the Native Title Process
Who Can Be a Citizen?: Decoding the "Law of the Land" in Contemporary Manitoba Politics
Who Controls the Hunt?: Ontario's Game Act, The Canadian Government and the Ojibwa, 1800-1940
Who Was Henry Standing Bear? Remembering Lakota Activism From the Early Twentieth Century
Whose Land is It Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization
Why Treaties?: A Legal Perspective
Why Treaties Matter: Self-Government in the Dakota and Ojibwe Nations: Educator Guide for Grades 6-12
For use with the virtual exhibition Why Treaties Matter.