The Indian Liberation Movement
The Indian Liberation Movement Terms of Reference for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples Issues which must be addressed if the Royal Commission is hopeful of productive results.
Read moreReview of Developments Pertaining to the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Fundemental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples: Health and Indigenous Peoples
REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENTS PERTAINING TO THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: HEALTH AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Information received from indigenous peoples’ organizations INDIGENOUS MISSIONARY…
Read moreIndian Nations, The United States and Citizenship
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 moreIndian Nations and the Constitution
OCR 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 moreIndigenous National Coexistence with the State of Canada
Britain’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
Article 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 moreWho Will Govern Indian Country
There 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 moreIndian Association of Alberta, Constitutional exclusion leavs us no choice.
Indian Association of Alberta, Constitutional exclusion leavs us no choice. The legal status and legal rights of the Indian People in Canada are anterior to and independent of the British…
Read moreIndian Government and Canadas Reform Constitution: Indian Inherent Rights and Reserve Powers
Statement 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 Onondaga Council of Chiefs
The Onondaga Council of Chiefs: Memorandum on Tribal Sovereignty
Read moreChief George Manuel Memorial Indigenous Library
The 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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