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Reserves

…are they perhaps breaking down somewhat. Cole Harris Making Native Space, xxi. What are Indian Reserves? Map of Indian reserves in British Columbia, courtesy of Natural Resources Canada. Click to…

UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

…its own distinct approach.” According to Maori law professor Carwyn Jones, New Zealand’s revised position is, therefore, to “support the rights set out in the Declaration, so long as it…

Ipperwash Crisis

…During World War II, the federal government decided to build a military camp on reserve land occupied by the Stony Point First Nation and located in Ipperwash Provincial Park,…

Van der Peet case

…the Court of Appeal. In 1996, the Supreme Court upheld the Court of Appeal’s finding, ruling that while fishing constitutes an Aboriginal right, the sale of such fish does not….

Aboriginal Rights

…to hunt—but this right does not apply to other Métis groups. (Slattery, Brian. “A Taxonomy of Aboriginal Rights.” In Let Right Be Done: Aboriginal title, the Calder Case, and the…

The Residential School System

…every Indigenous child to attend a residential school and illegal for them to attend any other educational institution. Male students in the assembly hall of the Alberni Indian Residential School,…

The Residential School System

Male students in the assembly hall of the Alberni Indian Residential School, 1960s. United Church Archives, Toronto, from Mission to Partnership Collection.

…every Indigenous child to attend a residential school and illegal for them to attend any other educational institution. Male students in the assembly hall of the Alberni Indian Residential School,…

Oral Traditions

…complementary. Each method has strengths that depend largely on the situations in which it is used. They show similarities as well. As Stó:lō historian Naxaxahtls’i (Albert “Sonny” McHalsie) puts it,…

Gustafsen Lake

…and the Sundancers, and therefore they would observe, and not become directly involved. Approximately twenty to thirty of the Sundancers, which included non-dancing participants, stayed on: men, women and children….

Aboriginal Identity & the Classroom

…This section is excerpted from a discussion paper by Karrmen Crey about Aboriginal identity in the classroom. This paper was initially written for the What I Learned in Class…