- Anglicans and Aboriginal Peoples
The EcoJustice Connection Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1988
- Les Autochones et nous: Vivre ensemble
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1980
- Black Native Americans in the United States
Sources Select Resources Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Black Native Americans is a term that refers to people of African-American descent, usually with significant Native American ancestry, who also have strong ties to Native American culture, social, and historical traditions.
- Black Seminoles
Sources Select Resources Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter The descendants of free blacks and some runaway slaves (maroons), mostly Gullahs who escaped from coastal South Carolina and Georgia rice plantations into the Spanish Florida wilderness beginning as early as the late 17th century. By the early 19th century, they had often formed communities near the Seminole Indians.
- Cherokee freedmen controversy
Sources Select Resources Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter An ongoing political and tribal dispute between the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and descendants of the Cherokee Freedmen regarding tribal citizenship.
- Cherokees Vote: Slave Descendants Expelled
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2011 The Supreme Court of the Cherokee Nation has upheld a 2007 tribal decision to kick thousands of descendants of black slaves out of the tribe.
- Choctaw Freedmen
Sources Select Resources Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter The Choctaw freedmen were enslaved African Americans who became part of the Choctaw Nation with emancipation after the American Civil War.
- The Cypress Hills
The Land and its People Resource Type: Book Published: 1996 This book relates the history of the plateau, once a gathering place for Aboriginal Peoples, and how it has been changed through settlement.
- Dancing With A Ghost
Exploring Aboriginal Reality Resource Type: Book Published: 2006
- The Enemy of Nature
The End of Capitalism or the End of the World? Resource Type: Book Published: 2007 We live in and from nature, but the way we have evolved of doing this is about to destroy you. Capitalism and its by-products -- imperialism, war, neoliberal globalization, racism, poverty, and the destruction of community -- are all playing a part in the destruction of our ecosystem.
- Following the Red Path
The Native People's Caravan Resource Type: Book Published: 1979
- Fresh Water Seas
Saving the Great Lakes Resource Type: Book Published: 1990
- A History of Canadian Wealth
Resource Type: Book Published: 1972
- The History of Costa Rica
Resource Type: Book Published: 2007 An overview of Costa Rican history with an emphasis on how Costa Ricans have been able to make their own history, "though they do not make it just as they choose."
- Home!
A Bioregional Reader Resource Type: Book Published: 1990 A guide to the vision and strategy of bioregionalism.
- Human Ecology
Issues in the North Resource Type: Book Published: 1992
- Indigenous Peoples of the World
An Introduction to their Past, Present, and Future Resource Type: Book Published: 1995 Geographer-educator Goehring details indigenous peoples' common experiences around the world. It can be used as a teaching tool.
- International Metis Aboriginal Governance Conference in Winnipeg
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 The first international MA#tis Aboriginal Governance: Charting a Path Forward conference is attracting renowned scholars, authors, political representatives and community participants to The University of Winnipeg from March 24-26, 2009.
- Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Last Stand of the Lubicon Cree
Resource Type: Book Published: 1991
- Living with the Land
Communities Restoring the Earth Resource Type: Book Published: 1992 A collection of stories from grassroots communities about the benefits of ecological living.
- A Long and Terrible Shadow
White Values, Native Rights in the Americas 1492-1992 Resource Type: Book Published: 1991 Against the odds, Native peoples have waged a tenacious struggle to survive and the re-emerge as distinct cultures.
- Made in America
An Informal History of the English Language in the United States Resource Type: Book Published: 1994
- Media and Minorities
Representing Diversity in a Multicultral Canada Resource Type: Book Published: 2001 An examination of the politics of media minority relations in a multicultural Canada.
- Nation to Nation
Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Future of Canada Resource Type: Book Published: 1992
- Native Canadians and the United Church in Winnipeg
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1973 A study of the status status of Ministries, Lodge and Indian workers, and recommendations.
- Native Rights in Canada
Resource Type: Book Published: 1972 A report on the legal rights of the natives of Canada.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Indigenous Peoples
Resource Type: Book
- Oh, What a Blow That Phantom Gave Me!
Resource Type: Book Published: 1973 How media have taken over our lives.
- Orcas, Eagles & Kings
The Natural History of Puget Sound and Georgia Strait Resource Type: Book Published: 1994
- Pilbara strike of 1946
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter A strike by Indigenous Australian pastoral workers in the Pilbara region of Western Australia for human rights recognition and payment of fair wages and working conditions.
- Recognition of the Dene Nation Through Dene Government
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1979
- Reservations Are For Indians
Resource Type: Book Published: 1991 Describes the vicious circle of dependence created by government policies which ensnare aboriginal Canadians, combining an account of life in four reserve communities with a history of government policies and programmes.
- Strange Fruit
Why Both Sides Are Wrong in the Race Debate Resource Type: Book Published: 2008 Malik makes the case that most anti-racists accept the belief, also held by racialists and outright racists, that differences between groups are of great importance. While racialists attribute the differences to biology, anti-racists attribute them to deep-rooted cultural traditions which are typically seen as inherent in the group. Malik argues that these positions are actually quite similar, and makes the case that racism and racial inequality are best combatted by focusing not on our differences but on what unites us. Malik also strongly criticizes the cultural relativism of many anti-racists, and their increasing tendency to reject science as some kind of western imperialist conspiracy to oppress the rest of the world.
- Traditional Peoples Today
Continuity and Change in the Modern World Resource Type: Book Published: 1994 Volume 5 of The Illustrated History of Humankind. Essays on the peoples and cultures of existing traditional societies.
- The Unjust Society
Resource Type: Book Published: 1999 Attacks Canada's governments for their treatment of Native People and calls for just solutions.
- Urban Indians, THe Strangers in Canadian Cities
Resource Type: Book Published: 1980
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