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Cedar

…Interior Salish groups also harvested Red Cedar, but not to the extent of the coastal peoples.3 Red Cedar can grow up to 70 metres tall and live up to 1,000…

Métis

…from other Métis communities. An abundance of independent small-scale Métis societies are, perhaps problematically, represented by provincial and national organizations that seek to expand and develop further recognition of Métis…

Credits

…Project concept Linc Kesler, Karrmen Crey, Erin Hanson Project Developers and Researchers Erin Hanson, Karrmen Crey Student Research Assistants & Contributors Charlyn Cruz, Jessica Deutsch, Alice Huang, Vanessa…

Video Resources

…First Nations leaders and lawyers active in these processes, academics, and other experts. Go to this archive. Develop Your Own IVT Implementation The IVT Viewer has been developed by First…

Global Actions

…parts of them. They form at present non-dominant sectors of society and are determined to preserve, develop and transmit to future generations their ancestral territories, and their ethnic identity, as…

UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

…What is the UNDRIP? From the Ninth Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. New Zealand delegation celebrates the endorsement by the Government of New Zealand of the…

Guide Pages

…or course assignments. If you have been directed to a guide page, look for it in the menu list to the left here. If you would like to establish a…

Gustafsen Lake

…to the Crown. The RCMP and government representatives attempted to remove the Sundancers, or “Ts’Peten Defenders,” as tensions escalated between the Sundancers, a local rancher, government agents, and Aboriginal leaders…

About the REDress project

…a pressing and difficult social issue on an emotional and visceral level, before they put up their guard, before they dismiss. We live in a world where we must make…

Aboriginal Rights

…practiced and recognized for themselves have not been recognized by the Crown. In a move towards addressing this gap, in 1982 the federal government enshrined Aboriginal rights in Section 35…