The Aboriginal peoples have been living on the land in what is now Canada and deriving their livelihood from its natural resources for thousands of years. Elder Alex Stead, at a public hearing held by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) in Winnipeg on April 22, 1992, put it this way: We are so close to the land. This is my body when you see this mother earth, because I live by it. Without that water, we dry up, we die. Without food from the animals, we die, because we got to live on that. That\u27s why I call that spirit, and that\u27s why we communicate with spirits. We thank them every day that we are alive (RCAP Report, vol.2, Pt. 2,435-36)
The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples was established on 26 August 1991 by Order in Council P.C...
In July 1997 Selkirk First Nation Citizens or Selkirk First Nation Peoples in the community of Pelly...
"The complex and diverse relationships humans maintain with nature are an ongoing and sustained mult...
The Aboriginal peoples have been living on the land in what is now Canada and deriving their livelih...
The centre of the Aboriginal people’s livelihood and worldview is their special relationship with th...
Months after Canada\u27s most violent modern-day confrontation with Aboriginal peoples, the month-lo...
It was the realization that certain legal, economic and political questions, unresolved, frustrate, ...
In the winter of 1763, Nipissing and Algonquin messengers were dispatched across Indian country. The...
Aboriginal peoples have received unprecedented attention in Canada in the last five years. Violent c...
Acceptance of the idea of Aboriginal self-government has increased dramatically in Canada in recent ...
With the 1899 signing of Treaty 8, the Dene-zaa of northeast British Columbia were assured that thei...
grantor: University of TorontoNorthern Canada has seen the emergence of various forms of r...
First Nations in Canada are seeking new land management relations that fully include and accommodate...
This informative collection of eight essays by different authors plus an introduction by the editor ...
Most Indigenous groups in Canada are not self-governing. While the last two decades have seen an inc...
The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples was established on 26 August 1991 by Order in Council P.C...
In July 1997 Selkirk First Nation Citizens or Selkirk First Nation Peoples in the community of Pelly...
"The complex and diverse relationships humans maintain with nature are an ongoing and sustained mult...
The Aboriginal peoples have been living on the land in what is now Canada and deriving their livelih...
The centre of the Aboriginal people’s livelihood and worldview is their special relationship with th...
Months after Canada\u27s most violent modern-day confrontation with Aboriginal peoples, the month-lo...
It was the realization that certain legal, economic and political questions, unresolved, frustrate, ...
In the winter of 1763, Nipissing and Algonquin messengers were dispatched across Indian country. The...
Aboriginal peoples have received unprecedented attention in Canada in the last five years. Violent c...
Acceptance of the idea of Aboriginal self-government has increased dramatically in Canada in recent ...
With the 1899 signing of Treaty 8, the Dene-zaa of northeast British Columbia were assured that thei...
grantor: University of TorontoNorthern Canada has seen the emergence of various forms of r...
First Nations in Canada are seeking new land management relations that fully include and accommodate...
This informative collection of eight essays by different authors plus an introduction by the editor ...
Most Indigenous groups in Canada are not self-governing. While the last two decades have seen an inc...
The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples was established on 26 August 1991 by Order in Council P.C...
In July 1997 Selkirk First Nation Citizens or Selkirk First Nation Peoples in the community of Pelly...
"The complex and diverse relationships humans maintain with nature are an ongoing and sustained mult...