Circumpolar Health - What is Next?
Circumpolar Inuit Health Systems
Circumpolar Peoples: An Anthropological Perspective
Citation: Brown v. Canada (Attorney General): Superior Court of Justice - Ontario Division Court: Re: Marcia Brown and Robert Commanda, Plaintiffs and: The Attorney General of Canada, Defendant: Proceedings Under the Class Proceedings Act, 1992, S.). 1992, c.6
The Citizen Self and Aboriginal "Other": Notions of Citizenship and Aboriginality in British Columbian Social Studies Education, 1945-Present
Citizens of Canada and of the Empire: The Archaeology and History of an Arctic Mission
Citizenship Identity Among Norwegian Sami in Core Sami Areas
The City as a "Space of Opportunity": Urban Indigenous Experiences and Community Safety Partnerships
The Civil and Family Law Needs of Indigenous People in Victoria: A Report of the Australian Indigenous Legal Needs Project
[Civilizing the Wilderness: Culture and Nature in Pre-Confederation Canada and Rupert's Land]
Civilizing the Wilderness: Culture and Nature in Pre-Confederation Canada and Rupert's Land
Civilizing the Wilderness: Culture and Nature in Pre-Confederation Canada and Rupert’s Land; Prophetic Identities: Indigenous Missionaries on British Colonial Frontiers, 1850-75
Claiming Legitimacy: Oral Tradition and Oral History: Draft Discussion Paper
Claiming Legitimacy: Oral Tradition and Oral History: [Draft Discussion Paper Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Claiming Tribal Identity: The Five Tribes and the Politics of Federal Acknowledgment
The Clash of Two Cultures in Ceremony
Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics of Starvation, and the Loss of Aboriginal Life
Climate Change and Food Security in Regional Inuit Centers
Climate-Induced Displacement of Alaska Native Communities
Gives an overview of climate change in Alaska and discusses its impact on rural villages, climate risks in eight communities, communities requiring complete relocation, and governments' responses.
Clinical Risk Factors for Osteoporosis are Common among Elderly People in Nuuk, Greenland
Closing the Gap Clearinghouse: Annual Report, 2011-12, 2012-13
CMT Archaeology in British Columbia: The Meares Island Studies
Co-existence in Cities: The Challenge of Indigenous Urban Planning in the 21st Century
Co-Managing the Future? Indigenous Peoples and Land Use Planning in the North
[Coast Salish Art in the 21st Century]
The Coast Salish: Connecting Art, Environment and Traditions
Coast Salish Gambling Music
The Codical Warrior: The Codification of American Indian Warrior Experience in American Culture
Coffee House Discourse
Cognitive and Personality Testing Use and Abuse
A Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Depression in Rural American Indian Middle School Students
Cognitive, Criminogenic, and Cultural Styles of Aboriginal and Caucasian Offenders in Northern Ontario
Cohousing: A Scandinavian Longhouse, or a Traditional Approach to Modern Housing?
Cold Lake First Nation, Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range Inquiry, Public Release
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Consists of minutes, transcripts, statements, correspondence/letters, submissions, and reports regarding the historical claim grievances of two First Nations who had 4,500 square miles of land seized to create the weapons range. Commissioners include: Harry S. LaForme, Daniel J. Bellegarde, and P.E. James Prentice. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]
Colin Trindle Interview
Collaborating toward Improving Food Security in Nunavut
Collaboration Between Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Forest Sector: A Typology of Arrangements for Establishing Control and Determining Benefits of Forestlands
Collaboration, Identity & Power: Problematizing Efforts to Revitalize Indigenous Sign Language Communities
Collaborative Environmental Governance and Indigenous Governance: A Synthesis
College Indian Art Program Will Begin Second Course
The Colombus Quincentenary and the Politics of the "Encounter"
Colonel Otter Attacking the rebels at Cut Knife Hill, North-West Territory - Sketch. - 1885.
Historical note:
On 2 May 1885 Lieutenant Colonel William Otter was defeated by Poundmaker's war chief Fine-Day at the Battle of Cut Knife near Battleford, SK. A flying column of Canadian militia and army regulars was defeated by Poundmaker despite their use of a Gatling gun.Colonel Otter's Brigade Approaching the South Saskatchewan
Colonialism and Resettling British Columbia: Canadian Aboriginal Historiography, 1992-2012
Colonialism’s Impact upon the Health of Métis Elderly: History, Oppression, Identity and Consequences
Political Science Thesis (PhD) -- University of Regina, 2013.