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8 years 5 months
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2015 / PDF
The following pages outline the Commission’s central conclusions about the history and legacy of residential schools and identify both the barriers to reconciliation and the opportunities for constructive action that currently exist.
Author(s): The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
7 years 10 months
2014 / MP3 Audio
The Nakwaxda’xw and Gwa’sala people were forcibly removed from their homelands in 1964. Now a new film by Lisa Jackson tells the story of their relocation and of their fight to return. The film contains archival scenes of Blunden Harbour shot by Edward Curtis, candid interviews with elders and footage from a recent journey back tothe ancestral village. Colleen and Jessie...
Author(s): Redeye Collective
7 years 10 months
2015 / MP3 Audio
Glen Coulthard’s book is for the generation of First Nations activists who want to change things entirely. Coulthard tackles current Indigenous-settler relations in Canada, drawing on Marx and Fanon. The book had its Vancouver launch at SFU Woodwards last month. Glen Coulthard invited four scholars and activists to share their thoughts on the book.  The book...
Author(s): Redeye Collective
4 years 7 months
2019 /
This policy has been developed to create both transparency and understanding of the food fishery distribution process for Klahoose administrators and members. The processes, responsibilities and penalties of food fish are explained in this document. Every individual receiving food fish should familiarize themselves with the policy. 
5 years 6 months
2017 / PDF
Documentation of the process and deliverables in creating the Tseshaht First Nation's Comprehensive Community Plan.
Resource Producer: Tseshaht First Nation
Author(s): Tseshaht First Nation
5 years 6 months
2018 / PDF
Kitasoo/Xai'xais Standards, Process and Training for Cultural Feature identification.
Resource Producer: Kitasoo Band Council (Klemtu)
Author(s): Kitasoo Band Council (Klemtu)
5 years 6 months
2018 / PDF
OKIB Revitalization Strategy meeting notes and plans supporting future language and culture programming.
Author(s): Okanagan Indian Band
5 years 7 months
2018 / PDF
The Penticton Indian Band Natural Resource Department has grown rapidly and now undertakes numerous projects throughout syilx Territory. We are a relatively new department, just recently celebrating our second year of operation and are thankful to the NRT for their support in the past. We now have 25 staff who have undertaken numerous western - styled technical training and certifications, but...
5 years 8 months
2018 / Word doc
Executive SummaryIn recent years there have been substantial evidence suggesting that the global climate is changing. Studies indicate that these changes have become more frequent and intense over the last century.T’it’q’et, like other First Nation communities in the past, have always relied on traditional knowledge to make predictions about the environment. We have had to learn to adapt to...
6 years 7 months
2017 / PDF
The report on the outcomes of the Hupacasath First Nation's Traditional Use/Land Use Planning Survey. 
Resource Producer: Hupacasath First Nation