The concept of displacement has long been associated with individuals within poor and developing nations, living under conditions of conflict and civil unrest. Conversely, little research attention has been paid to displacement among Aboriginal peoples within the context of wealthy and developed nations such as Canada. This paper explores the consequences of internal displacement for the Innu Nation of Labrador. In particular, it examines how Innu children have become at risk for gasoline sniffing and suicide. The paper concludes by assessing the extent to which the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and Canada’s Indian Act have been effective in protecting the rights of Innu children. The questionable impact of state resp...
The purpose of the study is to examine reported cases of maltreatment in Aboriginal children and com...
The indigenous peoples of Canada have been severely mistreated since the period of European coloniza...
Unlike the position in Australia, Canada has appropriately responded to the revelations of forced re...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission has called upon Canada to engage in a process of reconciliat...
This dissertation examines contemporary discourses of Indigenous trauma, healing, and reconciliation...
Abstract:The problem of the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is one of the largest so...
This dissertation proceeds from the Algonquins of Barriere Lake’s enactments of Indigenous law as a ...
Comparison of issues regarding the policy of Australian and Canadian governments of removing aborigi...
First Nations children are chronically overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada. This i...
Central to the relationship between Canada and Aboriginal children is transgression: the systematic ...
Aboriginal policymakers in Canada have been historically based on the objective of assimilating the ...
The tragedies of the Innu, and how some have resisted assimilation. Based on extensive historical re...
This article provides a comparative overview of issues pertaining to the stolen generation in Canada...
Using comparisons with international policies and practices, this paper highlights the ambiguities i...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
The purpose of the study is to examine reported cases of maltreatment in Aboriginal children and com...
The indigenous peoples of Canada have been severely mistreated since the period of European coloniza...
Unlike the position in Australia, Canada has appropriately responded to the revelations of forced re...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission has called upon Canada to engage in a process of reconciliat...
This dissertation examines contemporary discourses of Indigenous trauma, healing, and reconciliation...
Abstract:The problem of the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is one of the largest so...
This dissertation proceeds from the Algonquins of Barriere Lake’s enactments of Indigenous law as a ...
Comparison of issues regarding the policy of Australian and Canadian governments of removing aborigi...
First Nations children are chronically overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada. This i...
Central to the relationship between Canada and Aboriginal children is transgression: the systematic ...
Aboriginal policymakers in Canada have been historically based on the objective of assimilating the ...
The tragedies of the Innu, and how some have resisted assimilation. Based on extensive historical re...
This article provides a comparative overview of issues pertaining to the stolen generation in Canada...
Using comparisons with international policies and practices, this paper highlights the ambiguities i...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
The purpose of the study is to examine reported cases of maltreatment in Aboriginal children and com...
The indigenous peoples of Canada have been severely mistreated since the period of European coloniza...
Unlike the position in Australia, Canada has appropriately responded to the revelations of forced re...