Citations
This area includes background documents such as journal articles, institute publications and government studies relevant to gaining a deeper understanding of the issues facing Métis and First Nation organizations engaged in self-government negotiations, planning and implementation. As new background information becomes available to the negotiating team it will be up-loaded to this section of the website. If Members have background resource information they wish to share with other Members, please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we will make sure it is up-loaded to this section of the website.
- First Nations Governance Pilot Projects: Challenge and Innovation
- First Nations Governance Pilot Projects: Challenge and Innovation
- The Concept of Governance and its Implications for First Nations
- Implementing First Nations Self-Government in Yukon: Lessons for Canada
- Seizing the Future: Why Some Native Nations Do and Others Don't
- Researching Australian Indigenous Governance: A Methodological and Conceptual Framework
- Community Governance and Nation (Re)Building: Centering Indigenous Learning and Research
- Approaches to Sorting Out Jurisdiction in a Self-Government Context
- Aboriginal Self-Government in the Northwest Territories: Understanding Self-Government
- A Colloquy on Métis Rights, Preface
- The Definition of Métis Peoples in Section 35(2) of the Constitution Act, 1982
- Are Métis Persons "Indians"? Challenging Manitoba's Natural Resources Transfer Agreement
- Constituting Aboriginal Collectivities: Avoiding New Peoples In Between
- Métis Aboriginal Rights and the Core of Indianness
- Opening Pandora's Box: Métis Aboriginal Rights in Alberta
- Sovereignty, Liberty, and the Legal Order of the Freemen (Otipahemsu'uk): Towards a Constitutional theory of Métis Self-Government
- Exoneration for Louis Riel: Mercy, Justice, or Political Expediency
- Aboriginal Governance: An Annotated Bibliography