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  • - Reconciling Gitxsan and Canadian Law
    av P. Dawn Mills
    433,-

    Dawn Mills passionately shows how reconciliation can be achieved between Canada's First Nations and the various levels of government.

  • - Legal Traditions and Aboriginal Justice
     
    506,-

    Exploring constitutional and administrative policy changes that underscore the urgent need for Aboriginal justice reform.

  • - An Island by Itself
    av Walter Hildebrandt
    355,-

    Building on the success of their earlier work, The Cypress Hills: The Land and its People, Hildebrandt and Hubner revisit the hills and bring new and updated material to this book.

  • - Treaties and Government
    av Harold Johnson
    272,-

    Through an examination of treaty rights, Johnson makes a passionate plea for equality and harmony between First Nations, governments, and society in general.

  • - Sentencing Alternatives
    av Ross Gordon Green
    369,-

    Using several Aboriginal communities as case studies, Green analyzes the successes and challenges for alternative sentencing within the Canadian criminal justice system.

  • - Their Past, Present and Future
    av Brian Goehring
    212,-

    A comprehensive survey of the Indigenous Peoples of the world, including who they are, where they live, and similarities in their history and future challenges.

  • - Their Needs, Our Responses
    av Mary Vandergoot
    391,-

    This ground-breaking analysis of complex issues of youth justice challenges the assumptions behind Canada's approach to youth justice and mental health disorders.

  • - Visions/Strategies/Directions
     
    506,-

    Policy, philosophy, strategy, and legal arguments are combined to build innovative strategies to advance Aboriginal claims.

  • - Life on a Reserve
    av Harold LeRat
    271,-

    In a respectful and personal account of his life and the Cowessess people, Harold LeRat, shares the history and many successes of Indian peoples, despite the numerous challenges they faced.

  • av Craig Proulx
    415,-

    At the heart of this timely and significant book is an alternative way of thinking about Aboriginal crime and justice.

  • - Insights from the Streets
    av Ernie Louttit
    355,-

    Retired Police Sergeant Ernie Louttit heads back to the streets in his second book, giving readers a rare glimpse of the realities a street cop faces dealing with prostitutes, street gangs, drunk drivers, and other offenders.

  • - Commentary and Analysis
    av Thomas Isaac
    768,-

    Now in its 4th edition, this definitive text discusses and clarifies Canadian laws impacting Aboriginal peoples.

  • - Current Trends and Issues
     
    596,-

    An interdisciplinary guide for learning about government policy and the aspirations of Canada's Aboriginal peoples.

  • - Perspectives on Policing and Leadership by Ernie Louttit
    av Ernie Louttit
    355,-

    Retired police sergeant Ernie Louttit shares stories from the streets of Saskatoon, struggling to bring justice to communities where the lines between criminal and victim often blurred.

  • - An Intellectual and Political History of Alexander Morris
    av Robert Talbot
    347,-

    The story of the prairie treaties and Alexander Morris, a man who embraced a larger concept of nationhood and the role of First Nations in the expansion of Canada.

  • - New Relationships with Aboriginal Peoples
    av Dwight G. Newman
    403,-

    What does the duty to consult actually mean, and when it is required? The policies and decisions made regarding this duty are concisely outlined, along with important questions that remain.

  • - Recognition, Definition, and Jurisdiction
     
    494,-

    Timely, innovative, and progressive, this collection provides an essential frame of reference to measure the development of Aboriginal legal policy respecting recognition, definition and jurisdiction in Canada.

  • - The Evolution of Aboriginal Gaming in Canada
    av Yale Belanger
    395,-

    Slots, cards, and casinos: what does gambling mean to First Nations communities in Canada?

  • - A Global Challenge
    av Marie Battiste
    488,-

    An international appraisal of how current legal regimes worldwide fail to protect Indigenous knowledge and what needs to change

  • - Revitalizing nehiyaw Legal Systems
    av Sylvia McAdam (Saysewahum)
    317,-

    Co-founder of the international movement Idle No More, Sylvia McAdam shares nehiyaw (Cree) laws so that future generations may understand and live by them, revitalizing Indigenous nationhood.

  • - Doctors for a Healthy Society
     
    343,-

    Upstream Medicine features interviews with physicians who are identifying and addressing the upstream conditions that lead to good health and long lives, thus avoiding more complex, painful, and expensive downstream medical problems later on. By transforming how we imagine the practice of medicine, this book will help us build a healthier society.

  • - The Alberta Metis Experience
    av Joe Sawchuk
    364,-

    A socio-cultural examination of the political organizations that advocate for Aboriginal rights in government policy and the rationale behind them.

  • - Making Sense of Aboriginal Law in Canada
    av Jamie D. Dickson
    469,-

    Unique within Canadian legal writing, this book unpacks the complex conceptual differences between the fiduciary duty of the Crown and the honour of the Crown.

  • av Dwight G. Newman
    469,-

    The duty to consult has a fundamental importance for all Canadians, yet misunderstandings of the doctrine remain widespread; this book addresses those misconceptions.

  • - Fiduciary Obligations and Aboriginal Peoples
    av Jim Reynolds
    495,-

    The government, Guerin, and the golf course: the inside story of the Musqueam people's 26-year struggle to right the injustice done to them by the federal government in leasing their land as a golf course.

  • av Robert Mainville
    331,-

    Mainville provides clear and practical principles for addressing the breach of Aboriginal and treaty rights and determining appropriate compensation.

  • av Ailsa Watkinson
    369,-

    How the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and other human rights legislation apply to education.

  • - Forging New Relationships in Saskatchewan
     
    597,-

    A much needed discussion on creating collaborative local treaty land arrangements, where First Nations and municipal governments are shaping the future of their respective communities as well as providing a model for other communities.

  • - Rethinking Indigenous Identity
    av Pamela D. Palmater
    447,-

    Despite what the criteria of the Indian Act states regarding Aboriginal status, Palmater argues that blood should not determine belonging.

  • - An Anishnabe Understanding of Treaty One
    av Aimee Craft
    367,-

    A comprehensive evaluation of how negotiations for Treaty One were shaped by Aboriginal Anishinabe laws

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