A Glimmer of Hope: A Review of Recent Works on the Relations between Indigenous Peoples and Settler Society
The Great Blackfoot Treaties
GST “It Could Be Good For You”
Her Majesty's Justice Be Done: Métis Legal Mobilization and the Pitfalls to Indigenous Political Movement Building
History of Modern Aboriginal Law
A History of Treaty-Making in Canada
Provides brief overview of treaty process over the past 300 years.
Increasing the Sustainability of a Resource Development:
Aboriginal Engagement and Negotiated Agreements
The Indian Commissioners: Agents of the State and Indian Policy in Canada's Prairie West, 1873-1932; Negotiating the Numbered Treaties: An Intellectual and Political Biography of Alexander Morris
The Indian Rights Association, Native Protest Activity and the 'Land Question' in British Columbia, 1903–1916
Indigenous and Settler Understandings of the Manitoulin Island Treaties of 1836 (Treaty 45) and 1862
Indigenous Peoples, Canada and the Possibility of Reconciliation
Interpreting Moments of American Indian Activism
Discusses the American Indian Movement, the occupation of Alcatraz, Trail of Broken Treaties, the Nebraska Compaign, and Wounded Knee occupation. Designed specifically for Grade 8 students at Walker Jones Education in Washington, D.C.
Keeping Promises: The Royal Proclamation of 1763, Aboriginal Rights, and Treaties in Canada
Kinikinik: A Treaty Play
Uses the characters of turtle, wolf and beaver to educate the audience about treaties and the treaty relationship. Suitable for all ages.
Related Material: Student Workbook.
Land, Law and Language: Rhetorics of Indigenous Rights and Title
Land Rights: A Global Solution for the Six Nations of the Grand River
"The Lands of My Nation": Delaware Indians in Kansas, 1829-1869
[Last Stand of the Lubicon Cree]
Learning "The Language the Presidents Speak": Images and Issues of Literacy in American Indian Literature
A Legal-Historical Consideration of Links Between Canadian and South African Racial Policies
Making Indigenous Culture the Foundation of Indigenous Governance Today: The Mi'kmaq Rights Initiative of Nova Scotia, Canada
Manitoo Mazina'igan: Anishinaabe Legal Analysis of Treaty No. 3
Métis as Treaty Parties
Métis Land Claim Participation in the North: Implications for Southern Canada
Michigan Indian Treaties and the Asian Carp
"Moose Factory Is My Home": MoCreebec's Struggle for Recognition and Self-Determination
Moving Mountains: Racial Politics Behind Native American Sacred Land Negotiations
Native American Collections Bibliography
Native Treaties: 1871-1897
The Nature and Legal Capacity of Pimicikamak and Its Government
Negotiating the Numbered Treaties: An Intellectual & Political Biography of Alexander Morris
Negotiating Turnour Island: Diaspora, Memories and Contemporary Land Claims in British Columbia
Nisga'a Self-Government: A New Journey Has Begun
The Ojibway Understanding of Fishing Rights under Treaty 3: A Comment on Lise C. Hansen, "Treaty Fishing Rights and the Development of Fisheries Legislation in Ontario: A Primer"
On the Path of the Elders
Once and Future Diplomacy: The Necessity of Treaty Relations
Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Gender, Indigenous Rights, and Energy Development in Northeast British Columbia, Canada
Page 5 Chatter
Article presents three different news reports: A television series for the Aboriginal People's Television Network (APTN), Native American veterans who were illegally taxed, and the latest proroguing of the federal government causing concerns for registration as status Indians.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.