In Canada, the term First Nations explicitly recognizes a nation-to-nation relationship between the Crown and the original inhabitants of North America that requires treaty making as the primary political and legal process for the taking of Indian lands and the incorporation of Indian nations into the multinational Canadian state. There are great political difficulties embodied in this process, including the continued impoverishment and marginalization of the First Nations, and the repeated failure of successive Canadian governments to carry out their responsibilities under these treaties, but the treaty process remains the required process. J.R. Miller, perhaps Canada\u27s leading scholar of Aboriginal history, takes on an ambitious projec...
Cairns is critical of suggestions of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. In his view, they p...
The eleven numbered treaties between representatives of the Crown on behalf of the Dominion of Canad...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation constructs an alternative framework for t...
In Canada, the term First Nations explicitly recognizes a nation-to-nation relationship between the ...
This is a solid and useful contribution to the growing literature on the so-called numbered treatie...
In the aftermath of the 1996 release of the massive report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peo...
Official recognition of indigenous peoples in North America has been a slow and uneven process. Many...
This collection of essays on the state of Aboriginal peoples in Canada is a reflection of the work o...
This paper examines the relationship between the Government of Canada and First Nations during and a...
Aboriginal peoples have received unprecedented attention in Canada in the last five years. Violent c...
legislation has been to do away with the tribal system and to assimilate the Indian people in all re...
The relationship between Canada’s Indigenous peoples and the Canadian government is one that has inc...
The issue of achieving self-government has long been a concern of many Aboriginal people in Canada. ...
What appears to be another book exploring the broken treaty relationships of the United States and C...
Michael Asch, in On Being Here to Stay: Treaty and Aboriginal Rights in Canada, devotes over 200 pag...
Cairns is critical of suggestions of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. In his view, they p...
The eleven numbered treaties between representatives of the Crown on behalf of the Dominion of Canad...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation constructs an alternative framework for t...
In Canada, the term First Nations explicitly recognizes a nation-to-nation relationship between the ...
This is a solid and useful contribution to the growing literature on the so-called numbered treatie...
In the aftermath of the 1996 release of the massive report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peo...
Official recognition of indigenous peoples in North America has been a slow and uneven process. Many...
This collection of essays on the state of Aboriginal peoples in Canada is a reflection of the work o...
This paper examines the relationship between the Government of Canada and First Nations during and a...
Aboriginal peoples have received unprecedented attention in Canada in the last five years. Violent c...
legislation has been to do away with the tribal system and to assimilate the Indian people in all re...
The relationship between Canada’s Indigenous peoples and the Canadian government is one that has inc...
The issue of achieving self-government has long been a concern of many Aboriginal people in Canada. ...
What appears to be another book exploring the broken treaty relationships of the United States and C...
Michael Asch, in On Being Here to Stay: Treaty and Aboriginal Rights in Canada, devotes over 200 pag...
Cairns is critical of suggestions of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. In his view, they p...
The eleven numbered treaties between representatives of the Crown on behalf of the Dominion of Canad...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation constructs an alternative framework for t...