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An Aboriginal Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Addressing Aspects of Human Dignity: An NWAC Discussion Paper
Aboriginal Governments and Power Sharing in Canada
Aboriginal Self-Determination: The Status of Canadian Aboriginal Peoples at International Law
Aboriginal Self-Government and Social Services: First Nations: Provincial Relationships
Aboriginal Victories at Constitutional Talks
Aboriginal Women's Perspective on Self-Government
Alberta Metis Nation; Constitutional Process
Attitudes Towards Aboriginal Self-Government: The Influences of Knowledge, and Cultural and Economic Security
Autonomous Aboriginal Criminal Justice and the Charter of Rights
Backgrounder: Public Works Function in Self-Government
Basic Departmental Data 1992
Basic Departmental Data: 2001
The Battle for Self Government Continues
Beads and Trinkets Take on New Form in Federal Constitutional Proposals for Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Beyond Tribal Self Determination: A Community Health Initiative
Bill C-61: The First Nations Governance Act
[Books Reviews]
Building an American Indian Community: The Hualapai Nation in the Twentieth Century
Canada's Indians: Norms of Responsible Self-Government Under Federalism
Certificates of Possession: A Solution to the Aboriginal Housing Crisis on Canadian Indian Reserves
Change in Progress
A Change in the Weather: Improving the Negotiation Climate Between American Indian Nations and the U.S. Government
Chiefs Reject Executive-Negotiated Governance Plan
Reports on the varied reasons why First Nations chiefs rejected the Indian Affairs Minister’s proposed joint governance consultation process to change the Indian Act.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.6.
Citizens Plus: Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian State
Closing the Gaps? The Politics of Māori Affairs Policy
Communities First: First Nations Governance Consultation Report: Phase 1
Community Participation in Socio-Legal Control: The Northern Context
Compact of Self-Governance Between the Duckwater Shoshone Tribe and the United States of America
Compact of Self-Governance between the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians and the United States of America
Comparative Assessment of the Position of Indigenous Peoples in Quebec, Canada and Abroad
The Constitution of the Northwest Territories
Constitutional Entrenchment of Aboriginal Self-Government
Creating a Regional Advantage: The Role of First Nations in Regional Economic Relationships
The Criminal Code of Canada: A Review Based on the Minister's Reference
Decentralization of First Nations Education in Canada: Perspectives on Ideals and Realities of Indian Control of Indian Education
Decolonizing in the Era of Globalization
Dissenters Must Be Heard, Too: [Final Edition]
Domination, Regulation, and Resistance: The Impact of Aid to Dependent Children and Tribal Law on White Mountain Apache Women, 1934-1960
Dually Disadvantaged and Historically Forgotten?: Aboriginal Women and the Inherent Right of Aboriginal Self-Government
Dynamics of Aboriginal Land Use Institutions: The Rise and Fall of Community Control Over Reserve Systems in the Lil'Wat Nation, Canada
Economic Development a Priority in Nation
Highlights the treaty talks between the First Nations people and the provincial government in British Columbia.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.
Feds to Abandon 30 Negotiation Tables: Minister Robert Nault Encourages Lively Debate on Proposed Legislation
Focuses on Minister of Indian Affairs’ decision to end ongoing negotiations with First Nations leaders largely due to time already spent and the inability to reach an agreement.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.2.
Financing Aboriginal Government: The Case of Canada's Eastern Arctic
First Nations Develop Alcohol Harm Reduction Policies
First Nations Early Childhood Care and Education: The Meadow Lake Tribal Council/School of Child and Youth Care Curriculum Development Project
The First Nations Governance Act: Implications of Research Findings From the United States and Canada: A Report of the British Columbia Regional Vice-Chief Assembly of First Nations
Argues that the key purpose of the First Nations Governance Act is to assist in building societies that work and are capable of of realizing their own goals.