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Ta'n Wetapeksi'k: Understanding From Where We Come
Tim Bernard   |   Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq
Education, History, Language

T. Bernard, L.M. Rosenmeier, and S.L. Farrell.(ed.)(2011)Ta'n Wetapeksi'k: Understanding From Where We Come, Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq, Truro, NS

Integrative Science and Two-Eyed Seeing were selected many years ago as key...

Date Published 2011
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Book
My land Is not thine, either by right or by conquest
Joe B. Marshall   |   Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs
History, Language, Law

Marshall, J.B.  (2006).  My land Is not thine, either by right or by conquest.  Dartmouth, Nova Scotia:  Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs.  

2pp.

CBU/MRC - Clippings File #523 MRC 2010-523-3302

Part of a paper...

Date Published 2006
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Article
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Cultural identity, intelligence, and self-esteem [electronic resource] : towards enriching the understanding of academic outcomes in a community of First Nation students
Marsha Vicaire   |  
Education, History, Sociology, Spirituality, Traditional Knowledge

Vicaire,Marsha,(2010)Cultural Identity Intelligence, and Self Esteem: Towards enriching the Understanding of Academic Outcomes in a Community
of First Nation Students
, unpublished masters thesis, McGill University, Montreal Quebec...

Date Published 2010
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Thesis/Dissertation
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Algonquian spirituality: Balancing the flux
James (Sa'ke'j) Youngblood Henderson, Murdena Marshall   |   Unpublished
Education, History, Language, Literature, Traditional Knowledge

Henderson, J. (Sa'ke'j) Y., Marshall, M. & Alford, D. (1993). Algonquian spirituality: Balancing the flux. Unpublished Manuscript, Mi'kmaq Resource Centre, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia.

100 pp.

Musings on...

Date Published 1993
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Manuscript
Wtui'katikn wjit Koqwajo'taqann Mimajuinuk Wejkuaqmi'tij
Barbara Sylliboy, Marie Battiste, Murdena Marshall, Russel Barsh   |   Unpublished
Economics, Education, Environment, History, Language, Law, Sociology

Sylliboy, B., Marshall, M., Battiste, M., Barsh, R. & Johnson, P. (Trans.). (1991). Wtui'katikn wjit Koqwajo'taqann Mimajuinuk Wejkuaqmi'tij [Universal Declaration of Human Rights].  Unpublished manuscript, held at Mi'kmaq Resource...

Date Published 1991
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Manuscript
Ntui'katikn - Mi'kmaq sentence pattern picture dictionary
Barbara Sylliboy, Marie Battiste, Murdena Marshall   |   Pemek Cultural Centre & Eskasoni School Board.
Education, History, Language, Literature

Battiste, M., Marshall, M., Paul, E., Sylliboy, B., & Steve, A. (1989). Ntui'katikn - Mi'kmaq sentence pattern picture dictionary [in Mi'kmaq and English]. Eskasoni, NS: Pemek Cultural Centre &  Eskasoni School Board.

150 pp.

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Date Published 1989
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Book
Fractured Homeland: Federal Recognition and Algonquian Identity in Ontario
Bonita Lawrence   |   University of British Columbia Press
Education, History, Sociology

Lawrence, B. (2012). Fractured homeland: federal recognition and Algonquian Identity in Ontario. Vancouver: UBC Press.

344 pp.

 ISBN: 9780774822879 (hbk), 9780774822886 (pbk)

was a finalist for the...

Date Published 2012
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Book
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"Real" Indians and Others: Mixed Blood Urban Native Peoples and Indigenous Nationhood
Bonita Lawrence   |   University of British Columbia Press
Education, History, Sociology

Lawrence, B. (2004). “Real” Indians and Others: Mixed-Blood Urban Native Peoples and Indigenous Nationhood. Vancouver: UBC Press.

303 pp.

ISBN: 077481103X

Date Published 2004
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Book
Indigenous Peoples and Black People in Canada: Settlers or Allies?
Bonita Lawrence   |   Springer Publishing
History, Sociology

Amadahy, Z., & Lawrence, B.  (2010).  Indigenous Peoples And Black People In Canada: Settlers or allies?  In A. Kempf (Ed.), Breaching the colonial contract: Anti-colonialism in the US and Canada (pp. 105-136).  New York: Springer...

Date Published 2010
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Chapter in Book
From little things big things grow, from big things little things manifest
Randolph (Randy) Bowers   |   AlterNative – International Journal of Indigenous Studies
Environment, History, Language

Bowers R. (2012) From little things big things grow, from big things little things manifest: An Indigenous human ecology discussing issues of conflict, peace, and relational sustainability, AlterNative – International Journal of...

Date Published 2012
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Article

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