Alternate Title
Loyal till Death: Indians and the North-West Rebellion
Images » Photographs
Description
Sketch of Chief Red Pheasant aiding in the escape of John Applegarth, Farm Instructor, and Applegarth's wife from Red Pheasant reserve. Caption: "Chief Red Pheasant and his brother tried to prevent further bloodshed in the Eagle Hills district by warning local Indian officials to flee south to safety."
From the book Loyal till Death: Indians and the North-West Rebellion by Blair Stonechild and Bill Waiser.
Chiefs & Change in the Oregon Country: Indian Relations at Fort Nez Perces, 1818-1855 Volume II
E-Books
Author/Creator
Theodore Stern
Description
Companion to volume one: Chiefs & Chief Traders (1993).
Chiefs with Lt. Gov. Dewdney
Images » Photographs
Description
Subtitled: "Entered according to act of Parliament of Canada, in the year 1885 by Prof. Buell in the office of the ministry of agriculture." Image of Lt. Gov. Dewdney and a troop of military men in uniform. In the foreground are 6 chiefs.
Child Welfare in Gitanmaax: A Case Study of the Practice of Self-Government
Theses
Author/Creator
Sharron McCrimmon
Description
Anthropology Thesis (M.A.)--The University of British Columbia, 1996.
Choctaws and Missionaries in Mississippi Before 1830
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Clara Sue Kidwell
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 11, no. 2, 1987, pp. 51-72
Description
Studies the role of Christianity on the history of American frontier.
Choosing and Using Indigenous Film Resources
Web Sites » Personal
Author/Creator
Julie Ship
Description
Contains links to lists of: film for screening; production/media; film festivals; curricular supports; projects/others and check list for assessing films.
Church Author of Own Demise Among Natives
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Doug Cuthand
StarPhoenix, December 20, 1996, p. A5
Description
Observes the rise and fall of Christianity within communities.
Church Backs Native Family in Bid for Public Inquiry
Articles » General
Anglican Journal, vol. 122, no. 5, May 1996, p. 7
Description
Supports the family of Anthony (Dudley) George, who was shot by the Ontario Provincial Police during 1995 confrontation over burial ground.
The Church of Immaculate Conception: Inculturation and Identity Among the Anishnaabeg of Manitoulin Island
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Theresa S. Smith
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 20, no. 3/4, To Hear the Eagles Cry: Contemporary Themes in Native American Spirituality (Parts 1 & 2), Summer/Fall, 1996, p. 515
Description
Discussion of the use of symbols and "Indianization" of Christianity, and the reclamationof Anishnaabe identity, which is a private matter.
Circle as Pedagogy: Aboriginal Tradition Enacted in a University Classroom
Theses
Author/Creator
Madeline Jean Graveline
Description
Education Thesis (Ph.D.)--Dalhousie University, 1996.
Circumscribing Silence: Inuit Writing Orature
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Wendy Rodgers
The Northern Review, no. 17, 1996, pp. 48-59
Description
Describes approach to songs, spoken and written words from the Inuit perspective.
The Citizen Engagement Round Table: The Social Security Review and the Aboriginal Claims Process in B.C.
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
[Kathy O'Hara
John Watson]
Description
Watson provides overview of claims process and the role of the Federal treaty office in B.C.
The Civil War in Indian Territory, 1861-1865
Theses
Author/Creator
Zachery Cowsert
Description
History Thesis (PhD) -- Eberly College, 2020.
Claiming Memory in British Columbia: Aboriginal Rights and the State
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Fae L. Korsmo
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 20, no. 4, 1996, pp. 71-90
Description
Analyzes Aboriginal Rights in the province of British Columbia.
Clan Mothers and Godmothers: Tlingit Women and Russian Orthodox Christianity, 1840-1940
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Sergei Kan
Ethnohistory, vol. 43, no. 4, Native American Womens Responses to Christianity, Autumn, 1996, pp. 613-641
Description
Looks at the conversion of the Tlingit to Orthodoxy in the 1880s and explores Native American women's interpretations of Christianity.
Climate Change Adaptation Planning Guidebooks for Indigenous Communities: Guidebook 1: Starting the Planning Process
Alternate Title
Climate Change Adaptation Planning Guidebooks for Indigenous Communities
Climate Change Adaptation Planning Guidebooks for Indigenous Communities:Annexes
Climate Change Adaptation Planning Toolkit for Indigenous Communities
Guidebook 2: Climate Change Impacts in the Community
Guidebook 3: Identifying Community Sustainability and Climate Change Vulnerabilities
Guidebook 4: Identifying Solutions
Guidebook 5: Taking Adaptive Action
Guidebook 6: Monitoring Progress and Change
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER)
Description
Forms part of the Climate Change Adaptation Planning Toolkit for Indigenous Communities. Guidebook 2: Climate Change Impacts in the Community.
Guidebook 3: Identifying Community Sustainability and Climate Change Vulnerabilities.
Climate Change Adaptation Planning Toolkit for Indigenous Communities: Introduction
Alternate Title
Climate Change Adaptation Planning Toolkit for Indigenous Communities: Guidance Book
Climate Change Adaptation Planning Toolkit for Indigenous Communities: Guidance Book Appendices
Climate Change Adaptation Planning Toolkit for Indigenous Communities: [Guidebook] Annexes
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER)
Description
Discusses the various components of the toolkit: Anishinaabemowin Climate Change Glossary, Ininímowin Climate Change Glossary, Indigenous Languages Glossary Workbook, guidance book, and six guidebooks.
Clinical Profile and Prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in an Isolated Community in British Columbia
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Geoffrey C. Robinson
Julianne L. Conry
Robert F. Conry
CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, vol. 137, no. 3, August 1, 1987, pp. 203-207
Description
Study found that two thirds of the children with FAS/FAE were mentally challenged, indicative of major health and education needs.
Close to Home: An Indigenist Project of Story Gathering
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Kathleen E. Absolon
Journal of Indigenous Social Development, vol. 9, no. 1, Indigenous Research Methodologies, 2020
Description
Author uses the example of collecting stories from her mother over a period of three years to describe an Indigenous methodology for research that is rooted in relationality, seasonal progressions, and wholistic worldviews and that focuses on research through memory and story-telling.
CMHC On-reserve Housing Programs: Program Evaluation Report
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Program Evaluation Division
Operations Review Directorate
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Description
Assessment of performance in achieving objectives, need for programs, impacts, cost-effectiveness, and alternatives to practices in place at that time.
Co-management of Aboriginal Resources
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Tracy Campbell
Information North, vol. 22, no. 1
Description
Examines reasons for supporting Aboriginal participation in the management and development of surrounding land and resources for the economic sustainability of Aboriginal communities.
Co-Managing Natural Resources With First Nations: Guidelines to Reaching Agreements and Making Them Work
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
Description
Outlines the best practices for resource co-management for First Nations and federal, provincial and territorial governments.
Cold Comfort: My Love Affair With the Arctic
Alternate Title
McGill-Queen's Native and Northern Series ; 13
E-Books
Author/Creator
Graham W. Rowley
Collaborative and Participatory Research in Urban Social Planning and Restructuring: Anthropological Experiences from a Medium-Sized Canadian City
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Alexander M. Ervin
Human Organization, vol. 55, no. 3, Fall, 1996, pp. 324-333
Description
Argues that the generalist approach of an anthropologist is an advantage when conducting urban research and illustrates the point with five involvements: needs assessments, participation in social planning, health promotion, indicators of immigrant/refugee adaptation and informational needs of the visually impaired; all projects were carried out in Saskatoon.
Collaborative Data Governance to Support First Nations-Led Overdose Surveillance and Data Analysis in British Columbia, Canada
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Soha Sabeti
Chloé Xavier
Amanda Slaunwhite
Louise Meilleur
Laura MacDougall ... [et al.]
International Journal of Indigenous Health, vol. 16, no. 2, Wisdom of the Elders: Honouring Spiritual Laws in Indigenous Knowledge, 2020, pp. 338-355
Description
Discusses the collection of Indigenous opioid-related overdoses data that adheres to the OCAP principles and supports Indigenous self-determination.
Collected Papers on the Human History of the Northwest Territories. Occasional Paper No. 1
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Allice Legat
Arctic, vol. 40, no. 4, Fortieth Anniversary Special, December 1987, pp. 358-359
Description
Book review of: Collected Paper on the Human History of the Northwest Territories. Occasional Paper No. 1 edited by Margaret Jean Patterson, Charles D. Arnold and Robert R. Janes.
Colonel Otter Attacking the rebels at Cut Knife Hill, North-West Territory - Sketch. - 1885.
Documents & Presentations
Description
Sketch of the battle scene between Lt.-Col. William Otter's troops and Poundmaker's men at Cut Knife Hill.
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
Images » Photographs
Description
Sketch of Col. W.D. Otter's brigade of men and equipment approaching the South Saskatchewan River; tents scattered in foreground and background.
Colonial Care: Medical Attendance Among the Mi'kmaq in Nova Scotia
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Peter L. Twohig
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, vol. 13, no. 2, Fall, 1996, pp. 333-353
Description
Discusses the complex interaction between the Mi'kmaq population and the medical community in pre-Confederation Nova Scotia.
Colonial Policies and Indigenous Women in Canada
Alternate Title
Neo-Colonial Injustice and the Mass Imprisonment of Indigenous Women
E-Books
Author/Creator
Dawn M. Smith
Description
Chapter from Neo-Colonial Injustice and the Mass Imprisonment of Indigenous Women edited by Lily George, Adele N. Norris, Antje Deckert, Juan Tauri. Discusses the connection between colonialism and the large incarceration rates of Indigenous women in Canada.
Colonialism and Language in Canada's North: a Yukon Case Study
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Steven Smyth
Arctic, vol. 49, no. 2, June 1996, p. 155
Description
Presents legal aspects of language rights and the Federal Government actions in the Yukon and Northwest Territories.
Colonialism and Native American Literature: Analysis
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Jack Forbes
Wicazo Sa Review, vol. 3, no. 2, Autumn, 1987, pp. 17-23
Description
Analytical review, that should be approached from an holistic perspective that is both realistic, and historically and socially accurate.
Colonialism of the Curve: Indigenous Communities and Bad COVID Data
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Courtney Skye
Description
Discusses the large discrepancy between incidence and mortality rates reported by Indigenous Services Canada and those reported by communities themselves and compares the two sets of numbers in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec. Argues that jurisdictional battles between federal and provincial governments have negatively impacted both delivery of services and accumulation of accurate information, with the result being lack of accountability at both levels of government.
Colonialism's Culture: Anthropology, Travel and Government
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Denis Byrne
Aboriginal History, vol. 20, 1996, pp. 219-222
Description
Book review of: Colonialism's Culture by Nicholas Thomas.
Article located by scrolling to page 219.
Colonialsim, Archives and Yukon First Nations: A Guide to Public Records in Yukon Archives Documenting the History Colonization in Yukon
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Yukon Archives
Description
Guide developed in anticipation of request from National Inquiry on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls to identify relevant records with a focus on material created by the Yukon government. Divided into five thematic sections: early colonization, education, justice, health and social programs and intergovernmental relationships.
Colonization, Homelessness, and the Prostitution and Sex Trafficking of Native Women
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Christine Stark
Eileen Hudon
Description
Looks at the current situation of women and girls in the United States, with a particular focus on historical context and the link between trafficking and homelessness.
Color-Category Evolution and Shuswap Yellow-with-Green
Alternate Title
Colour Category Evolution and Shuswap Yellow with Green
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Robert E. MacLaury
American Anthropologist, vol. 89, no. 1, New Series, March 1987, pp. 107-124
Description
Use of one term to describe two different colours is rare, except in Indigenous languages of the Pacific Northwest; author examines possible explanations for the phenomenon.
The Color of Coronavirus: COVID-19 Deaths by Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.
Alternate Title
The Colour of Coronavirus: COVID-19 Deaths by Race and Ethnicity in the United States
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
APM Research Lab Staff
Description
Disaggregated data for Blacks, Latinos, Indigenous peoples, Pacific Islanders and Asians including actual and age-adjusted mortality rates per 100,000 and total deaths experienced by each group. Current as of Sept. 15, 2020.
July 2022 update.
Colorism’s Effect on the Presentation of Performative Justice for Indigenous Women in Video News Media
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Sarah Bernal
Mundi: Global Studies Society Undergraduate Research Journal, vol. 1, no. 1, Global Connections, 2020, pp. 1-33
Description
Using a comparative case study to examine the unequal mainstream media coverage of murdered Indigenous and non-Indigenous women in Mexico. The findings show that non-Indigenous cases are given more and longer media coverage that provides those cases a "higher profile" for law enforcement.
Colouring Book
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Jackie Lever
Description
Teaches children the alphabet using images and brief explanations about how they relate to Metis culture. Words are in English and Southern Michif.
Combat Veterans Fought to Obtain Indian Rights
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Doug Cuthand
StarPhoenix, July 26, 1996, p. A5
Description
Discussion of colonialism, and sections of the Indian Act that prevented gatherings of any kind, especially political organizing.
Come-Backs/Reincarnation as Integration; Adoption-Out as Disassociation: Examples from First Nations Northwest British Columbia
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Antonia Mills
Linda Champion
Anthropology of Consciousness, vol. 7, no. 3, September 1996, pp. 30-43
Description
Compares one child's experience of growing up in the Gitxsan/Witsuwit'en culture to that of a child adopted out of the community in terms of the cultural belief of rebirth of an Elder or relative in a baby.
Commemorating Father Pandosy: Diversification of the Frontier Cultural Complex and Continued Colonial Erasure in Kelowna
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Laura Mudde
BC Studies, no. 207, Autumn, 2020, pp. 35-65,156
Description
Looks at the 2012 unveiling of a sculpture of Father Pandosy and how the use of Sylix knowledge both mitigates the erasure of Indigenous presence and acknowledges the Indigenous community within the framework of a settler-colonial identity.
Commemorating John A. Macdonald: Collective Remembering and the Structure of Settler Colonialism in British Columbia
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Timothy J Stanley
BC Studies, no. 204, (Un)Settling the Islands: Race, Indigeneity, and the Transpacific, 01 09, 2020, pp. 89-113
Description
Article discusses the ways that place names and public cultural artifacts in the city of Victoria enforce colonial histories and the erasure of Indigenous and Chinese narratives. Uses the removal of a statue of John A. Macdonald from the entrance to city hall as a case study to examine the similarities between the arguments of apologists and the colonial practices of early Canada.
"Commendable Progress": Acculturation at the Cherokee Female Seminary
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Devon Abbott
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 11, no. 3, Summer, 1987, pp. 187-201
Description
An investigation into the successful implementation of a Cherokee Female Seminary, modeled after seminaries in Massachusetts. The Cherokee Nation embracing a non-Indigenous education with fewer tribal traditions to adhere to leading to less feelings of alienation for the students.
Comment: Native American Women's Responses to Christianity
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Clara Sue Kidwell
Ethnohistory, vol. 43, no. 4, Native American Womens Responses to Christianity, Autumn, 1996, pp. 721-725
Description
Brief overview of the articles in themed issue.
Comment on the Paleoindian Occurrence of Spurred End Scrapers as Reported by Rogers
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Elizabeth Ann Morris
Richard C. Blakeslee
American Antiquity, vol. 52, no. 4, October 1987, pp. 830-831
Description
Explains that paleolithic assemblages also occur in the McKean complex. Adding information to the article in Vol. 51, No. 2 (Apr., 1986) at pages 338-341.
Comment: Recent Twists and Turns in American Indian Health Care
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Joseph G. Jorgensen
American Journal of Public Health, vol. 86, October 1996, pp. 1362-1364
Description
Asserts that the Indian Health Service (IHS) should be the health system of choice for all American citizens, and recalls the many political events that has affected the BIA's budget and mandate.
Commentary and Debate Ethics and Writing Native American History: A Commentary about People of the Sacred Mountain
Alternate Title
Ethics and Writing Native American History: A Commentary about People of the Sacred Mountain
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Gregory Campbell
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 11, no. 1, 1987, pp. 81-96
Description
Discusses the boundaries that reviewers should take in criticizing an author and their work.
Commentary on Early Contact-Era Smallpox in the Pacific Northwest
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Robert Boyd
Ethnohistory, vol. 43, no. 2, Spring, 1996, pp. 307-328
Description
Reviews the available evidence for the various interpretations of the limited data on early Northwest smallpox.