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Aboriginal Awareness Workshop: Alberta Region Module
Brief overview for orientation of departmental employees.
Aboriginal Forestry: Community Management as Opportunity and Imperative
[Aboriginal Peoples and the Law: Indian, Métis and Inuit Rights in Canada]
Aboriginal Suicide is Different: Aboriginal Youth Suicide in New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and New Zealand: Towards a Model of Explanation and Alleviation
Access to Survival: A Perspective on Aboriginal Self-Government for the Constituency of The Native Council of Canada
After Delgamuukw: The Legal and Political Landscape
Bands Present Ultimatum to Federal Government
Treaty 4 bands deliver a deadline to the government to honour the 1976/77 Saskatchewan Formula Agreement on land entitlement.
The Black Hills Case: On the Cusp of History
Blood Tribe/Kainaiwa Inquiry: 1889 Akers Surrender
Book Review: "As Their [Natural] Resources Fail": Native Peoples and the Economic History of Northern Manitoba 1870-1930
Canada's Atlantic Indigenous Fishing Decision
Circles of Time: Aboriginal Land Rights and Resistance in Ontario
Community Healing and Aboriginal Self-Government
Compensation in Cases of Infringement to Aboriginal and Treaty Rights
Deal of the Century?
Dene Treaties, Anthropology and Colonial Relationships
Document One: Memorandum for the Hon[uorable] the Indian Commissioner Relative to the Future Management of Indians
Memorandum written July 20, 1885 by Hayter Reed, Assistant Indian Commissioner to Indian Commissioner, Edgar Dewdney outlining policies appropriate to the post-rebellion era. The document is divided in two parts: on the right is text of the memorandum and on the left comments written by Edgard Dewdney.See also Document Two: Reply to the Above Memorandum
Document One: The Fulton Report
Edited version of a discussion paper prepared by E. Davie Fulton to assist in the resolution of the Lubicon Lake Band's struggle for tradition lands. The Lubicon Cree were missing from the original signing and negotiations of Treaty 8. Introduction by Peter Kulchyski.
Document Two: Reply to the Above Memorandum
Documents Two and Three: Dene/Metis Agreement in Principle with the Federal Government and Introduction
Introduction and two documents related to the signing of the Agreement-In-Principal between the Déne and Métis of the North West Territories and Government of Canada resolving a land claim of the Native people.
Duncan’s First Nation Inquiry: 1928 Surrender Claim
Economic Aspects of Aboriginal Title in Northern Manitoba:
Treaty 5 Adhesions and Métis Scrip
Enquête sur la Revendication de la Première Nation de Duncan Relative à la Cession de 1928
The Facts: What are Treaties?
The Facts: What is a Treaty Land Entitlement Claim?
Fighting the King's War: Harris Smallfence, Verbal Treaty Promises and the Conscription of Indian Men, 1944
Financial and Economic Analysis of Treaty Settlements in British Columbia
First-Nation Government and Non-Native Taxpayers: Harmonizing Relationships
"FSIN Must Return to Fundamentals" - Indian Government Commission
The Fur Trade at Norway House 1796-1875: Preliminary Considerations in the Discussion of Treaty 5
Grand Rapids, Manitoba
Indian Claims Commission Proceedings (1999) 11 ICCP
Indian Government and the Treaties
[Indigenous Treaty Rights: Overfishing, Out of Season]
Inquiry into the Claim of the Nekaneet First Nation
Justice: The Experiences of Mäori Women = Te Tikanga o te Ture - Te Mätaurange o ngä Wahine Mäori e pa ana ki tënei
Lakota Efforts in the International Arena
A Lay Person's Guide to Delgamuukw
The Legislation of Identity: "I'll be Damned if I let These People Take my Family's Heritage Away With the Stroke of a Pen"
Making a Treaty: The North American Experience
Molested and Disturbed: Environmental Protection by Aboriginal Peoples through Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982
Moose Deer Point First Nation Inquiry: Pottawatomi Rights
Narrative Wisps of the Ochekwi Sipi Past: A Journey in Recovering Collective Memories
National Treaty Chief's Meeting at the Beardy's Reserve
Negotiating Nisga'a Rights: An Interview with Joseph Gosnell
New Minister Announces Policy Shift
Aboriginal leaders at the 1999 Treaty 4 commemorations in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan are hopeful as newly appointed Minister of Indian Affairs, Robert Nault, states the time has come for federal government to move towards treaty implementation as a way of defining its relationship with First Nations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.3.