Beyond Blood: Rethinking Indigenous Identity by Pamela Palmater
Beyond Chinatown: Chinese Men and Indigenous Women in Early British Columbia
Beyond Conquest: Native Peoples and the Struggle for History in New England.
Beyond Consultation: First Nations and the Governance of Shale Gas in British Columbia
Beyond Expectations: Why Do Aboriginal and Euro-Canadian Patients with Type 2 Diabetes on a Northern, Rural Island Demonstrate Better Outcomes for Glycemic, Blood Pressure and Lipid Management than Comparison Populations?
Beyond Health Care: Health Communities Begin with Listening
Beyond Lip Service: An Analysis of Labrets and Their Social Context on the Pacific Northwest Coast of British Columbia
Beyond Physical: Social Dimensions of the Water Crisis on Canada's First Nations and Considerations for Governance
Beyond Reaching Out: De-Ba-Jeh-Mu-Jig Theatre Group and Native Youth
Beyond Recovery: Colonization, Health and Healing for Indigenous People in Canada
Beyond Segregation or Integration: A Case Study From Effective Native American Education
Beyond Shadows: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Student Success
Beyond Sweetgrass: The Life and Art of Jaune Quick-To-See Smith
Beyond the Common Ground: Characteristics of Effective Indian School Administrators
Beyond the Divide: The Use of Native Languages in Anglo-and Franco-Indigenous Theatre
Beyond the Duty to Consult: Comparing Environmental Justice in Three Aboriginal Communities in Canada
Beyond the Indian Act: Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights
Beyond the Indian Act: [Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights]
Beyond the Indian Act: Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights
Beyond the Indian Act: Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights
Beyond the Mirror: Indigenous Ecologies and 'New Materialisms' in Contemporary Art
Beyond the Tangible: Repatriation of Cultural Heritage, Bioarchaeological Data, and Intellectual Property
Beyond the Three R's: Troubling Reconciliation, Restitution, & Resurgence: A Conversation for Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Educators
Beyond Tradition: Culture, Symbolism, and Practicality in American Indian Art
Beyond Words: Nonverbal Communication, Performance, and Acculturation in the Early French-Indian Atlantic (1500-1701)
A Bi-Epistemic Research Analysis of New Aboriginal Teachers: A Study within the Study
Bibliography for S'abadeb-- The Gifts: Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists
Bibliography of American Indians and the Environment in Prehistoric Western Oregon
Bibliography of Books and Articles Published in English on Colonialism and Imperialism in 2009
Bibliography of British Columbia
A Bibliography of Salish Linguistics
Bibliography of the Athapaskan Languages of Oregon
Bidwewidam: Indigenous Masculinities, Identities & Mino-bimaadiziwin
Big Business For Young, Innovative Entrepreneurs
Big Vibrators, Bums, and Big Explosions: Danger and Reward in Teaching Sherman Alexie
The Bigger Picture: The Effects of Intimate Partner Violence on Aboriginal Women's Mental Health
Bigstone Cree First Nation, TLE Claim Inquiry, Public Edition, July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Document contains interviews, presentations, statements, reports, correspondence/letters and documents regarding the Treaty Land Entitlement process for the Alberta First Nation. Commissioners include: Daniel J. Bellegarde, P.E. James Prentice, and Carole T. Corcoran.
Bilingual Education in Nunavut: Trojan Horse or Paper Tiger?
Bill C-27: An Act to enhance the financial accountability and transparency of First Nations
Bill C-27: Draconian, or a Law Without Teeth?
Comments on the First Nations Financial Transparency Act and questions whether it is legal or not.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.25.
Bill C-27: First Nations Financial Transparency Act
Bill C-292, An Act to Implement the Kelowna Accord: Prepared for the Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples, April 16, 2008
Bill C-3: Gender Equity in Indian Registration Act
Bill C-3 - Gender Equity in Indian Registration Act
Bill C-31: A Study of Cultural Trauma
Applies three processes: trauma to culture, collective stigmatization, and historic trauma. Chapter three from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 3, which is also vol. 5 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.