Indians of North America - Government relations. - Canada
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The politics of indigeneity : = challenging the state in Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand /
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Skyscrapers hide the heavens : = a history of Indian-white relations in Canada /
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The "Nations within" : = aboriginal-state relations in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand /
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The House of difference : = cultural politics and national identity in Canada /
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Spirit wars : = Native North American religions in the age of nation building /
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Speaking with authority : = the emergence of the vocabulary of First Nations' self-government /
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Treaty talks in British Columbia : = negotiating a mutually beneficial future /
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Contact and conflict : = Indian-European relations in British Columbia, 1774-1890 /
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As long as the sun shines and water flows : = a reader in Canadian native studies /
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White man's law : = native people in nineteenth-century Canadian jurisprudence /
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Unfinished dreams : = community healing and the reality of aboriginal self-government /
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Who are Canada's aboriginal peoples? : = recognition, definition, and jurisdiction /
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Aboriginal self-government in Canada : = current trends and issues /
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From wooden ploughs to welfare : = why Indian policy failed in the Prairie provinces /
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Disrobing the aboriginal industry : = the deception behind indigenous cultural preservation /
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Landing Native fisheries : = Indian reserves and fishing rights in British Columbia, 1849-1925 /
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Red skin, white masks : = rejecting the colonial politics of recognition /
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Comparing the policy of aboriginal assimilation : = Australia, Canada, and New Zealand /
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Canada's first nations : = a history of founding peoples from earliest times /
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The reconciliation manifesto : = recovering the land, rebuilding the economy /
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