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Aboriginal Forest Tenure and Governance in British Columbia: Exploring Alternatives From a Stellat'en First Nation Community Perspective
Aboriginal Governance Index: A 2007 Ranking of Manitoba and Saskatchewan First Nations
Aboriginal Participation in Mineral Development: Environmental Assessment and Impact and Benefit Agreements
Aboriginal Quality of Life under a Modern Treaty: Lessons from the Experience of the Cree Nation of Eeyou Istchee and the Inuit of Nunavik
[Aboriginal Rights and Self-Government]
Aboriginal Rights in Transition: Reassessing Aboriginal Title and Governance
Aboriginal Self-Determination and Social Housing in Urban Canada: A Story of Convergence and Divergence
Aboriginal Self-Government in Canada: A Review of Literature Since 1960
The Abrogation of Responsibility: The Crown-Narrative Relationship from Corbiere v. Canada to the Proposed First Nations Governance Act
Addressing First Nations Governance Issues through Incremental Reform: Briefing Presentation - Draft
AFN Still Looking for Governance Deal
Compares the different strategies proposed by Assembly of First Nations National Chief Matthew Coom Come and Minister of Indian Affairs, Robert Nault, regarding the First Nations governance deal, a deal to build a successful socio-economic society.
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Alcohol Control by Referendum in Northern Native Communities: The Alaska Local Option Law
"All Good Things Come From Below": The Origins of Effective Tribal Government
Ambitious and Restrictive Scoping: Case Studies From Northern Canada
The American Indian Movement’s Strategic Choices: Environmental Limitations and Organizational Outcomes
Amiqqaaluta: Let Us Share: Mapping the Road Toward a Government for Nunavik: Report of the Nunavik Commission, March 2001
Anishinabek Police Service
Anishinabek Political Alliance in the Post-Confederation Period: The Grand General Indian Council of Ontario, 1870-1936
Annotated Bibliography: Accountability
Annotated Bibliography: Bylaws
Apartheid Pressures Push Aboriginal Peoples to Edge of Extinction
Applied Anthropology in Canada: Understanding Aboriginal Issues
[The Art of the State III: Belonging? Diversity, Recognition, and Shared Citizenship in Canada]
The Assembly of First Nations: Pressure Group or Intergovernmental Organization?
Basic Departmental Data: 2000
Beyond the Rhetoric: Implementing a Culturally Appropriate Research Project in First Nations Communities
Breaking the Ice: From Land Claims to Tribal Sovereignty in the Arctic
Bridging the Divide between Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian State
Bridging the Gap: Taxation and First Nation Governance
Building Bridges: Towards a First Nation Development Cost Charge Program
Building Bridges: Towards a First Nation Development Cost Charge Program
Building Strong Communities: Tribal Colleges as Engaged Institutions
Canada and the Multinational State
Canada's Experiment with Aboriginal Self-Determination in Nunavut: From Vision to Illusion
The Canadian Arctic and the Oceans Act: The Development of Participatory Environment Research and Management
Canadian Inuit History: A Thousand-year Odyssey
Chronicles the history of the Inuit people from their origins, in the prehistoric period, through to European contact and the formation of Nunavut. The article also discusses Inuit possibilities for the future.
Challenging the Deficit Paradigm: Grounds For Optimism Among First Nations in Canada
Changing Capabilities of Northern Communities: Environmental Protection
The Changing Legal Landscape for Aboriginal Land Use Planning in Canada
Chiefs Favor "Tinkering" with Act: Dorey
Chief and president Dwight Dorey of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) advocates First Nations return to traditional tribal governing entities.
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Chiefs Right to Reject CAP as a Legitimate Voice
Chiefs Should Rule the Day, Not Tories
Child Maltreatment in Remote Aboriginal Communities and the Northern Territory Emergency Response: A Complex Issue
Chippewas Tri-Council Coldwater-Narrows Reservation, July 2008
Citizens Plus: Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian State
Climate Change and the Warming Politics of Autonomy in Greenland
Co-Management: An Aboriginal Response to Frontier Development
Common Table Report: Based upon Discussions among Canada, British Columbia and the First Nations Participating at the Common Table
Comparative Governance Structures Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Discusses the self-government issues of legitimacy, power and resources, by using examples of current agreements. The article breaks the areas down in terms of: basic principles, rights through treaties, federal-provincial division of power, status of lands, legislative powers, and funding.
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