Hunting, Fishing, Trapping & Gathering
The Bush Harvest in Pinehouse, Saskatchewan, Canada
Business Interests Working Through Parts of Canada's Identity: Aboriginal Law and Federalism
'But We Are Still Native People': Talking About Hunting and History in a Northern Athapaskan Village
Caddo Populations in Northeast Texas: A Response to Taylor and Creel
A Camp is a Home and Other Reasons Why Indigenous Hunting Camps Can't Be Moved Out of the Way of Resource Developments
Camp Setup = Dechı̨tah ats’et’ı̨ gha seenı ́ots’ı̨ ́ ɂáh
Describes setting up a tent and benefits of spruce matting.
Campeau Fund Helped Make Dream Come True
Can Stated Preference Methods be Used to Value Attributes of Subsistence Hunting by Aboriginal Peoples? A Case Study in Northern Saskatchewan
Canada Fur Watch: Aboriginal Livelihood at Risk
Canada Must Change Stance on Climate Change
Canada's Atlantic Indigenous Fishing Decision
Canada’s North: What’s the Plan?
Canada's Treaties with Aboriginal Peoples
Canada - The Lubicon Lake Cree
Canadian Aboriginal Concerns With Oil Sands: A Compilation of Key Issues, Resolutions and Legal Activities
Canadian Governmental Policy and Inuit Food (In)security: Community Concerns from Baffin Island
Canadian Indians Today - William Dunstan. - Reprint. - December 1963.
Canadian Inuit Use of Caribou and Swedish Sámi Use of Reindeer in Entrepreneurship
Canadian Resource Co-Management Boards and Their Relationship to Indigenous Knowledge: Two Case Studies
Cannery Days: A Chapter in the Lives of the Heiltsuk
Canoe Lake First Nation, Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range Inquiry I, Public Release
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Documents consist of documents, correspondence/letters, claim submissions, and the final report in regards to the inquiry, which examined the seizure of 4,500 square miles of land for 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.]
'Care, Control and Supervision': Native People in the Canadian Atlantic Salmon Fishery, 1867-1900
Caregivers’ Perspectives on the Determinants of Dietary Decisions in Six First Nation Communities
Caretakers of the Land: Why Indigenous Trapline Holders' Legal Rights and Responsibilities Matter to Everyone
Caribou and the North: A Shared Future
The Caribou Feed Our Soul
Book recommended for Grades 3-7.
Caribou Herds and Arctic Communities: Exploring a New Tool for Caribou Health Monitoring
Caribou Hunters
Caribou Hunters and Researchers at the Co-management Interface: Emergent Dilemmas and the Dynamics of Legitimacy in Power Sharing
Caribou Hunting at Ice Patches: Seasonal Mobility and Long-Term Land-Use in the Southwest Yukon
Caribou Leadership: A Study of Traditional Knowledge, Animal Behavior, and Policy
Caribou Mountains Critical Wildlife Habitat and Traditional Ecological Knowledge Study
Carl W. Christenson Interview
Carlton Agency Interview #1
Case Comment: R. v. Kapp: A Case of Unfulfilled Potential
Catching the Saviour Fish
Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio: Hunting Scenes and Amusements of the Rocky Mountains and Prairies of America
La Chaas: The Métis Constitutional Right to Hunt in the Canadian Legal Consciousness
Challenges and Successes With Economic and Business Development Models at the Local Level: The Quatsino Experience
Challenges to Arctic Nomadism: Yamal Nenets Facing Climate Change Era Calamities
Chamakese vs. The Crown
Changer is Coming: History, Identity and the Land Among the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe of the North Olympic Peninsula
Changes Come to the Canadian Prairies
Focuses on the numbered treaties and their effect on First Nations and the Métis, and the causes and impacts of the North-West Resistance. Intended for Grade 10 Social Studies students.
Chapter from Horizons: Canada's Emerging Identity, 2nd Edition, by Michael Cranny.