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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.
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7 years 4 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...
7 years 4 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...
Found in: Legal | Rights & Title | Traditional Knowledge | Use & Occupancy
5 years 4 days
2018 / PDF
Kitasoo/Xai'xais Standards, Process and Training for Cultural Feature identification.
Resource Producer: Kitasoo Band Council (Klemtu)
Found in: Environmental Stewardship | Land Management | Lands & Resources | Mapping | Referrals | Traditional Knowledge | Use & Occupancy
6 years 4 weeks
2017 / PDF
The report on the outcomes of the Hupacasath First Nation's Traditional Use/Land Use Planning Survey.
Resource Producer: Hupacasath First Nation
Found in: Land Use Planning | Lands & Resources | Traditional Knowledge | Use & Occupancy
7 years 4 months
2009 / MP3 Audio
The Library Channel is proud to present the third installment of the Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community, sponsored by ASU American Indian Studies Program, ASU Department of English, ASU American Indian Policy Institute, ASU Labriola Center, and the Heard Museum.Recorded March 23, 2009 at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, University of Victoria Professor...
Found in: Traditional Knowledge | Use & Occupancy
7 years 4 months
2015 / MP3 Audio
The BC government is determined to flood thousands of acres of farmland and traditional territories in the Peace River valley. A court challenge may be the only way to stop the Site C dam.RAVEN is an organization set up to raise funds for court challenges by First Nations. They are working right now to support the Treaty 8 Nations in their fight against the dam.This interview was recorded...
Found in: Community Services | Energy Generation | Justice | Traditional Knowledge | Use & Occupancy
7 years 4 months
2015 / MP3 Audio
A new movie documents the realities on the ground for people who live along the Northern Gateway pipeline route in Northern Alberta and BC. Filmmaker Tomas Borsa speaks with Redeye host Jim Mainguy.
Found in: Community Services | Energy Generation | Justice | Lands & Resources | Traditional Knowledge | Use & Occupancy
7 years 4 months
2013 / MP3 Audio
Far from being "idle", Indigenous peoples in Canada have a rich history of anti-colonial resistance that continues to this day.
Found in: Community Services | Justice | Traditional Knowledge | Use & Occupancy
7 years 4 months
2011 / Video
LEROY LITTLE BEAR, Head of the SEED Graduate Institute, former Director of the American Indian Program at Harvard University and Professor Emeritus of Native Studies at the University of Lethbridge delivers the Spring 2011 Simon Ortiz and Labriola Lecture.
Found in: Community Services | Justice | Traditional Knowledge | Use & Occupancy