Resource development has been a part of First Nations’ participation in the global economy. Many communities negotiate the way these projects fit into their own values, practices and goal for self-determination.York's Knowledge Mobilization Unit provides services and funding for faculty, graduate students, and community organizations seeking to maximize the impact of academic research and expertise on public policy, social programming, and professional practice. It is supported by SSHRC and CIHR grants, and by the Office of the Vice-President Research & Innovation. kmbunit@yorku.ca www.researchimpact.c
Indigenous people are struggling to reassert their nationhood within the post-colonial states in whi...
The unique political status of First Nations People, the evolution of Indigenous policy, and the jud...
This case study examined the experiences of consultation and consent-seeking processes among nine In...
For Aboriginal communities, traditional values and knowledge should be at the forefront of developme...
Rural First Nation peoples traditionally sustained their economy through hunting, gathering and fish...
This dissertation explores the economic development objectives, strategies, and activities of the F...
grantor: University of TorontoNorthern Canada has seen the emergence of various forms of r...
International audienceThe traditional relationship - that Aboriginal peoples in Canada have had with...
Indigenous people in Canada have continuously been marginalized in economic participation due to an ...
For many Indigenous societies, ‘rebuilding’ means adapting to the modern ways of capitalism. While ...
Pressure for Canadian resources is, and has been, a constant force driving not only national develop...
With an increasingly political and adversarial environment developing in British Columbian resource ...
The legacy of settler-colonialism is manifest most potently as a dominant narrative that rationalize...
Achieving balance is not an easy task for First Nations, as there are numerous obstacles to overcome...
This research examines the conflict between provincial and Indigenous land use planning approaches i...
Indigenous people are struggling to reassert their nationhood within the post-colonial states in whi...
The unique political status of First Nations People, the evolution of Indigenous policy, and the jud...
This case study examined the experiences of consultation and consent-seeking processes among nine In...
For Aboriginal communities, traditional values and knowledge should be at the forefront of developme...
Rural First Nation peoples traditionally sustained their economy through hunting, gathering and fish...
This dissertation explores the economic development objectives, strategies, and activities of the F...
grantor: University of TorontoNorthern Canada has seen the emergence of various forms of r...
International audienceThe traditional relationship - that Aboriginal peoples in Canada have had with...
Indigenous people in Canada have continuously been marginalized in economic participation due to an ...
For many Indigenous societies, ‘rebuilding’ means adapting to the modern ways of capitalism. While ...
Pressure for Canadian resources is, and has been, a constant force driving not only national develop...
With an increasingly political and adversarial environment developing in British Columbian resource ...
The legacy of settler-colonialism is manifest most potently as a dominant narrative that rationalize...
Achieving balance is not an easy task for First Nations, as there are numerous obstacles to overcome...
This research examines the conflict between provincial and Indigenous land use planning approaches i...
Indigenous people are struggling to reassert their nationhood within the post-colonial states in whi...
The unique political status of First Nations People, the evolution of Indigenous policy, and the jud...
This case study examined the experiences of consultation and consent-seeking processes among nine In...