In the beginning, the question of how to view Indian nationhood and citizenship wasn’t a question at all. We are reminded that how things came to be the way they…
Read moreOCR Text Version – 2 part paper about “a state of emergency”. Part 1, Canadian Constitution, Trudeau’s patriation resolution, federal intentions, and conclusion. Part 2, Indian political rights preserved.
Read moreThere are 177 independent, self-governing states in the world today. One hundred twenty of these states became independent in the last thirty years. More peoples live under self-governing State structures…
Read moreBritain’s left upper North America with two separate and distinct political groups of peoples which neither share common origins nor common aspirations. The governments of indigenous nations sought to join…
Read moreArticle from “Akwesasne Notes”, Early Summer 1982. Many Native groups and peoples are feeling the need to take their cases before international organizations to gain recognition of their rights. Over…
Read moreListed below are answers to some of the questions being raised about Treaty Indian fishing rights, 50 percent catch limits, competitive advantages and steelhead, to name a few. The Northwest…
Read moreRacism on the Flathead Reservation A CORRELATION OF THE CONFEDERATED SALISH & KOOTENAI TRIBES’ ABILITY TO EFFECTIVELY SELF-GOVERN
Read moreA civics question: Who represents the sovereignty of nations? Behind all the claims and misunderstandings, what about common sense?
Read moreThe Onondaga Council of Chiefs: Memorandum on Tribal Sovereignty
Read moreStatement of the Grand Chief, Four Nations Confederacy, to Provincial Territorial Organizations meeting in Winnipeg, April 1-2, 1981 on the proposed Constitutional Package.
Read moreThe library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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