The article addresses the importance of the partnership between university professors and the Métis community. The Métis are a distinct nation and people that emerged in the northwest of what is now Canada and a bit into the United States through a process of ethnogenesis. The Métis Nation expressed its nationhood and defended its territory militarily in 1870 and again in 1885. Subsequently, Canada dealt with the Métis as individuals by implementing a scrip system, which displaced the Métis from their lands. In the 1980s and 1990s, the Métis Nation, along with other Aboriginal peoples, engaged in a constitutional process that witnessed limited success. Following that process, in 1993, the Métis moved their fight to the courts as many of the...
This article is written from the vantage point of an Indigenous scholar located in a major research ...
In this article, the authors attempt to illustrate how two Aboriginal community-based projects were ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a two-part inquiry into the First Nations cont...
The article addresses the importance of the partnership between university professors and the Métis ...
Partnerships between Aboriginal Organizations and Academics The article addresses the importance of ...
In this article, the authors attempt to illustrate how two Aboriginal community-based projects were ...
In this article the author reviews the work of a major commission of inquiry established by the Fede...
Many Canadian universities report an under-representation of Aboriginal scholars in their professori...
In the article the problem of aboriginal peoples’ education in Canada has been studied. Canada has o...
The purpose of this article is to discuss how the Knowledge of the Canadian Indigenous peoples has b...
The methodology of this paper continues the work I have done writing the ‘subjective academic narrat...
Professor Cumming\u27s article analyzes the aboriginal rights problem in Canada. The author lays the...
The article analyzes the process of transformation of the educational system of the Indigenous peopl...
Federally funded research in Canada is of significant scope and scale. The implications of research ...
Since the 1970s there has been increased focus by institutions, government, and Indigenous nations o...
This article is written from the vantage point of an Indigenous scholar located in a major research ...
In this article, the authors attempt to illustrate how two Aboriginal community-based projects were ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a two-part inquiry into the First Nations cont...
The article addresses the importance of the partnership between university professors and the Métis ...
Partnerships between Aboriginal Organizations and Academics The article addresses the importance of ...
In this article, the authors attempt to illustrate how two Aboriginal community-based projects were ...
In this article the author reviews the work of a major commission of inquiry established by the Fede...
Many Canadian universities report an under-representation of Aboriginal scholars in their professori...
In the article the problem of aboriginal peoples’ education in Canada has been studied. Canada has o...
The purpose of this article is to discuss how the Knowledge of the Canadian Indigenous peoples has b...
The methodology of this paper continues the work I have done writing the ‘subjective academic narrat...
Professor Cumming\u27s article analyzes the aboriginal rights problem in Canada. The author lays the...
The article analyzes the process of transformation of the educational system of the Indigenous peopl...
Federally funded research in Canada is of significant scope and scale. The implications of research ...
Since the 1970s there has been increased focus by institutions, government, and Indigenous nations o...
This article is written from the vantage point of an Indigenous scholar located in a major research ...
In this article, the authors attempt to illustrate how two Aboriginal community-based projects were ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a two-part inquiry into the First Nations cont...