The Federalism Library

Topic: Indigenous Peoples

(12 results)

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: SELF-GOVERNMENT AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Document Type: Conference Paper | Publication Year: 1999 | Posted: March 7, 2016

DOES FEDERALISM SAFEGUARD INDIGENOUS RIGHTS?

Document Type: Conference Paper | Publication Year: 1999 | Posted: March 7, 2016

The Nisga’a Treaty and the Diversity of Canadian Federalism

Document Type: Conference Speech | Publication Year: 1999 | Posted: March 7, 2016

Canadian Democracy and Federalism: A Deeply Flawed Reality

Document Type: Conference Presentation | Publication Year: 1999 | Posted: March 7, 2016

Mexican Federalism and Indigenous Peoples

Document Type: Conference Paper | Publication Year: 2002 | Posted: March 7, 2016

Agenda – Colloquium on the design and development of institutions for indigenous peoples

Document Type: Other Publication | Publication Year: 2003 | Posted: March 7, 2016

Report on the Indigenous Governments’ Fiscal Systems Conference

Document Type: Forum Publication | Publication Year: 2002 | Posted: March 7, 2016

Viewpoint: Land for the dispossessed – A tale of two federations

Document Type: Federations Magazine Article | Publication Year: 2004 | Posted: March 7, 2016

Indian federalism and tribal self-rule

Document Type: Federations Magazine Article | Publication Year: 2003 | Posted: March 7, 2016

Two new initiatives for reforming aboriginal governance in Canada

Document Type: Federations Magazine Article | Publication Year: 2001 | Posted: March 7, 2016

Canada’s native peoples fight for self-government on many fronts

Document Type: Federations Magazine Article | Publication Year: 2000 | Posted: March 7, 2016

Access to Property Rights

Document Type: Publication | Posted: February 23, 2016