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2016 Aboriginal Engagement Handbook: A Handbook for Proponents of Mineral Exploration and Mining in Manitoba: Version 1
8th Fire: It's Time
[Aboriginal Peoples and the Law: Indian, Métis and Inuit Rights in Canada]
Aboriginal Rights and Title in British Columbia
Access to Survival: A Perspective on Aboriginal Self-Government for the Constituency of The Native Council of Canada
American Indian Treaties: A Guide to Ratified and Unratified Colonial, United States, State, Foreign, and International Treaties and Agreements, 1607-1911
Anglo-Native Virginia Trade, Conversion, and Indian Slavery in the Old Dominion, 1646-1722
Anishinaabeg Miigaazowag [Part two]
Are the Métis Treaty People?
Back to the Future: The Confederation Treaties and Reconciliation
Beyond Culture in the Courts: Re-inspiring Approaches to Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Canadian Jurisprudence
Border Crossing Issues and the Jay Treaty
Breaching the Guilt Taboo: Comparing Australian and Canadian Initiatives, Policies and Approaches Concerning Their Indigenous Populations From a Reconciliation Perspective
Building Relationships with First Nations: Respecting Rights and Doing Good Business
Canada's Approach to the Treaty-Making Process: Background Paper
[Canada's First Nations: A History of: Founding Peoples From Earliest Time]
CAUT Guide to Acknowledging Traditional Territory
Challenges of Treaty Interpretation No. 2
Change Mandates and Give Negotiators Authority to Deal
Looks at a report issued to mark the 20th anniversary of the British Columbia Treaty Commission, requesting the federal government address certain procedural barriers and renew their commitment to the treaty process.
Page 8 of insert entitled Raven's Eye: Special Section Providing Aboriginal News from BC & Yukon.
Entire issue on one pdf. Scroll down to access article.
Children of the Broken Treaty: Canada's Lost Promise and One Girl's Dream
The Colonization of Mi'kmaw Memory and History, 1794-1928: The King v. Gabriel Sylliboy
Contesting the Colonial Order on the Canadian Prairies: Government Policy, Indigenous Resistance and the Administration of Treaty 6, 1870-1890
[Cree Traditional Cultural Teachings]
Criminal Empire: The Making of the Savage in a Lawless Land
Cumulative Impacts to FMFN#468 Traditional Lands & Lifeways: Shell Jackpine Mine Expansion and Pierre River Mine Report for Regulatory Hearings
A Decade of Nisga'a Self-Government: A Positive Impact, But No Silver Bullet
Decolonizing & Indigenizing = Moving Environmental Education Towards Reconciliation
Deninu K'ue Ethno-history Report
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 Two: Reply to the Above Memorandum
Dreamers From Distant Worlds: Treaty Eight and the Clash of Two Worldviews
The Eagle Returns: The Legal History of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians
Exploring the Work of Treaty Catalyst Teachers in Selected Saskatchewan Schools
The Failures and Possibilities of a Human Rights Approach to Secure Native American Women's Reproductive Justice
The Far North Act (2010) Consultative Process: A New Beginning or the Reinforcement of an Unacceptable Relationship in Northern Ontario, Canada?
First Nation's Involvement in the War of 1812: Cause and Consequence: Part 2
First Nations Summit Submission to CERD - 80th Session February 13 - March 9, 2012
First Peoples Law 2016
The Fiscal Body of Sovereignty: To 'Make Live' in Indian Country
Forgive the Debt if Table Shows No Promise, Says Commissioner
Overview of lengthy treaty negotiations occurring in provinces across Canada.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Fort Chipewyan and the Shaping of Canadian History, 1799-1920s: 'We Like to be Free in this Country'
The Fort Victoria and Other Vancouver Island Treaties, 1850-1854
Four Stories of an Over-Taxed Indian
Using their own personal experiences to examine the treatment of Indian Status Card users and the misconceptions about Status Cards by the general public. To view article to scroll down to page 85.