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Métis

…or unrecognized Métis peoples has been and will continue to be a major area of academic, legal, and political inquiry in Canada. And as scholars and other recognized experts revisit…

Aboriginal Identity & the Classroom

…First Nations already coping with impoverished or inadequate economic and social infrastructures faced the possibility of having increased membership without resources to support them. In addition, years of coping with…

Oral Traditions

…Nations’ Oral Evidence and the Listening Ear of the Courts,” in Aboriginal Oral Traditions: Theory, Practice, Ethics, 90. 15 McHalsie (Naxaxalhts’i), 92. 16 See, for example, Bruce Miller, Oral Narratives…

Gustafsen Lake

…Stand-off. (Peachland, B.C.: TIAC Communications Ltd.) 1997. Websites Settlers in Support of Indigenous Sovereignty – “The Ts’peten (Gustafsen Lake) Stand-off.” http://sisis.nativeweb.org/gustmain.html This website contains a collection of materials relating to…

Constitution Act, 1982 Section 35

…plan to include Aboriginal rights so extensively within the constitution when the Act was being redrafted in the early 1980s. Early drafts and discussions during the patriation of the Canadian…

Indian Status

…Métis and Inuit peoples as Indigenous peoples, and thus with constitutionally protected rights. See Section 35 of the Constitution Act for further information on this specific topic.) In keeping with…

Aboriginal Rights

…government added specific pieces of discriminatory legislation in the Indian Act that made it illegal for Aboriginal people to organize politically or to hire legal counsel to further land claims….

Totem Poles

…In the early 1990s, the Haisla people of the Kitimat area in B.C. began the process of repatriating a mortuary pole that had been taken away from their community in…

Bill C-31

…the result from the Supreme Court, the Bedard and Lavell cases brought visibility to the gender discrimination of the Indian Act. The early 1970s saw major political action from both…

Cedar

activities and still utilize environmentally sustainable methods passed down from their ancestors.11 Uses of cedar The astounding variety of objects that can be created from a single tree is a…