Secondary links
Home
About this Site
Exhibits
Slideshows
Other Resources
Contact Us
Help
Search
All Fields
in Titles
in Subjects
in Names
in Descriptions
Your Current Search
Cultural Region
Canada -- National
Institution
University of Saskatchewan Archives
Subject
Indigenous Peoples General
Subject
Land Claims
Subject
Government commissions -- Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Subject
Legal Issues
Narrow Your Results By
Availability
Online
(21)
Treaty Boundaries
See map:
Treaty 1
(1)
Treaty 3
(1)
Treaty 6
(1)
Treaty 8
(2)
Treaty 9
(1)
Treaty 11
(1)
Canada -- National
(19)
International
(4)
Peace & Friendship
(2)
Upper Canada
(3)
Vancouver Island
(1)
No treaty
(12)
Place
Canada
(16)
Alberta
(1)
Edmonton
(1)
British Columbia
(3)
Cranbrook
(1)
Kamloops
(1)
Merritt
(1)
Northwest Territories
(1)
Yellowknife
(1)
Ontario
(4)
Manitoulin Island
(1)
Moose Factory
(1)
Moosonee
(1)
Toronto
(3)
Quebec
(8)
Montreal
(3)
Oka
(5)
Quebec City
(3)
Saskatchewan
(1)
Meadow Lake
(1)
Subject
Indigenous Relations
(19)
Government policy
(12)
Self-government
(10)
Community Histories
(6)
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) - Mohawk
(5)
Community Life
(4)
Economic Development
(4)
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy)
(4)
Indigenous Peoples Organizations
(4)
Issues
(4)
Rights
(4)
Treaty
(4)
Businesses
(3)
Cree
(3)
Culture
(3)
Law Enforcement -- Treatment
(3)
Date Range
1990-1999
(21)
1980-1989
(1)
1940-1949
(1)
1890-1899
(1)
1750-1775
(2)
1492-1649
(1)
Format
Textual documents
(21)
Resource Type
Published
(21)
Name
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
(21)
Dussault, Rene, 1939-
(8)
Erasmus, Georges Henry, 1948- (Chief)
(8)
Chartrand, Paul, 1943-
(5)
Wilson, Bertha, 1923-2007 (Justice)
(5)
Cleary, Bernard
(3)
Huron-Wendat Nation
(3)
Robinson, Viola
(3)
Sillett, Mary
(3)
Beaulne, Michel
(2)
Jolicoeur, Jean
(2)
Landreville, Gilles
(2)
Oka Chamber of Commerce
(2)
Oka Parish
(2)
Ouellette, Jean
(2)
Patry, Yvan
(2)
Trudel, Pierre
(2)
United Nations
(2)
1938 Metis Population Betterment Act
(1)
Archie, Antoine (Chief)
(1)
Show more ...
Provenance
University of Saskatchewan. Native Law Centre
(21)