Biggar-01 Appendix C

Biggar discloses little about his criteria for including or excluding source materials. To determine how closely his choice of source materials reflects the academic literature, we conducted five searches of Google Scholar, submitting queries that seemed relevant to Biggar’s leading “moral questions” about Britain’s colonization of Canada:

  1. “canada .and. coloni*” (e.g. colonialism, colonization)
  2. “canada .and. settl*” (e.g. settler, settlement)
  3. “canada .and. (treaty .or. treaties)”
  4. “canada .and. genocide”
  5. “canada .and. (residential school*) .and. (indian* .or. indigenous* .or. native* .or. aboriginal)”

For each query, we extracted the 200 most relevant search results (excluding citations) for 1990-2023. Appendix C presents all 1,000 results, ordered from most to least relevant for each query. We tag books (B) and book reviews (R).1There were a total of 12 reviews of 6 different books.

APPENDIX C
QUERY: “CANADA .AND. COLONI*”
TITLE AUTHOR(S) YEAR TYPE
1 Domestic Colonies in Canada: Rethinking the Definition of Colony B Arneil 2018
2 New World Economies: the Growth of the Thirteen Colonies and Early Canada M Egnal 1998
3 Colonies: Canada to 1867 DJ Bercuson 1995 B
4 Lion, the Eagle, and Upper Canada: a Developing Colonial Ideology EJ Errington 2012 R
5 With Good Intentions: Euro-Canadian and Aboriginal Relations in Colonial Canada C Haig-Brown, DA Nock 2011 B
6 The Politics of Population: State Formation, Statistics, and the Census of Canada, 1840-1875 B Curtis 2002 B
7 Settler: Identity and Colonialism in 21st Century Canada EB Lowman, AJ Barker 2015 B
8 Varroa Destructor is the Main Culprit for the Death and Reduced Populations of Overwintered Honey Bee (Apis Mellifera) Colonies in Ontario, Canada E Guzmán-Novoa, L Eccles, Y Calvete, J Mcgowan 2010 B
9 Gender, Race, and the Regulation of Native Identity in Canada and the United States: an Overview B Lawrence 2003
10 Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition GS Coulthard 2014
11 Making Native Space: Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in British Columbia C Harris 2002
12 The Resettlement of British Columbia: Essays on Colonialism and Geographical Change C Harris 1997 B
13 House of Difference: Cultural Politics and National Identity in Canada E Mackey 2005 B
14 A History of Christianity in the United States and Canada MA Noll 1992 B
15 Changes in Food Web Structure Alter Trends of Mercury Uptake at Two Seabird Colonies in the Canadian Arctic BM Braune, AJ Gaston, KA Hobson 2014 B
16 Unsettling the Settler Within: Indian Residential Schools, Truth Telling, and Reconciliation in Canada P Regan 2010
17 The Murders of Indigenous Women in Canada as Feminicides: Toward a Decolonial Intersectional Reconceptualization of Femicide P García-Del Moral 2018 B
18 Colonial Lives of Property: Law, Land, and Racial Regimes of Ownership B Bhandar 2018
19 The Fur Trade in Canada: an Introduction to Canadian Economic History HA Innis, A Ray 1999 B
20 Subjects of Empire: Indigenous Peoples and the “Politics of Recognition” in Canada GS Coulthard 2007 B
21 The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures B Ashcroft, G Griffiths, H Tiffin 2003
22 Buried Epistemologies: the Politics of Nature in (Post) Colonial British Columbia B Willems–Braun 1997 B
23 Post-Colonial Drama: Theory, Practice, Politics H Gilbert, J Tompkins 2002
24 The Dark Side of the Nation: Essays on Multiculturalism, Nationalism and Gender H Bannerji 2000 B
25 Exalted Subjects: Studies in the Making of Race and Nation in Canada S Thobani 2007 B
26 Discovering Indigenous Lands: the Doctrine of Discovery in the English Colonies RJ Miller 2010 B
27 Colonial Racial Capitalism S Koshy, LM Cacho, JA Byrd, BJ Jefferson 2022 B
28 White Civility: the Literary Project of English Canada D Coleman 2006 B
29 A Fair Country: Telling Truths About Canada JR Saul 2009 B
30 Recovering Canada: the Resurgence of Indigenous Law J Borrows 2002 B
31 The Chinese in Canada PS Li, A Kaye 1998 B
32 La Nouvelle France: the Making of French Canada-A Cultural History PN Moogk 2000 B
33 The Biopolitics of Settler Colonialism: Right Here, Right Now SL Morgensen 2011 B
34 Administering Colonial Science: Nutrition Research and Human Biomedical Experimentation in Aboriginal Communities and Residential Schools, 1942–1952 I Mosby 2013
35 Enabling the Autumn Seed: Toward a Decolonized Approach to Aboriginal Knowledge, Language, and Education M Battiste 1998
36 The Scope and Bounds of Transitional Justice and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission RL Nagy 2013
37 A Model of Destination-Language Acquisition: Application to Male Immigrants in Canada BR Chiswick, PW Miller 2001
38 Indigenous Storytelling, Truth-Telling, and Community Approaches to Reconciliation J Corntassel 2009
39 The Making of the Mosaic: a History of Canadian Immigration Policy N Kelley, MJ Trebilcock 1998
40 On the Edge of Empire: Gender, Race, and the Making of British Columbia, 1849-1871 A Perry 2001 B
41 At the End of the Line: Colonial Policing and the Imperial Endgame 1945-80 G Sinclair 2017 B
42 Therapeutic Nations: Healing in an Age of Indigenous Human Rights D Million 2013
43 New-Dialect Formation: the Inevitability of Colonial Englishes P Trudgill 2004 B
44 Haunted Nations: the Colonial Dimensions of Multiculturalisms S Gunew 2013 B
45 Blacks in Canada: a History RW Winks 1997 B
46 Witnessing the Colonialscape: Lighting the Intimate Fires of Indigenous Legal Pluralism SE Hunt 2014 B
47 Vancouver’s Chinatown: Racial Discourse in Canada, 1875-1980 KJ Anderson 1991
48 Culture and Rights: Anthropological Perspectives JK Cowan, RA Wilson 2001 B
49 White Canada Forever: Popular Attitudes and Public Policy Toward Orientals in British Columbia WP Ward 2002 B
50 Land Education: Indigenous, Post-Colonial, and Decolonizing Perspectives on Place and Environmental Education Research E Tuck, M McKenzie, K McCoy 2014 B
51 Alien Capital: Asian Racialization and the Logic of Settler Colonial Capitalism I Day 2016
52 Indigenization as Inclusion, Reconciliation, and Decolonization: Navigating the Different Visions for Indigenizing the Canadian Academy A Gaudry, D Lorenz 2018 B
53 Popular Politics and Political Culture in Upper Canada, 1800-1850 C Wilton 2001
54 Decolonizing Antiracism B Lawrence, E Dua 2005 B
55 Silent Surrender: the Multinational Corporation in Canada K Levitt 2002
56 On Ethnographic Refusal: Indigeneity, “Voice” and Colonial Citizenship A Simpson 2007 B
57 Beyond the Indian Problem: Aboriginal Peoples and the Transformation of Canada D Newhouse, Y Belanger 2010
58 Indigenous Difference and the Constitution of Canada P Macklem 2001
59 The Bush Garden: Essays on the Canadian Imagination N Frye 2017 B
60 The Emergence of Social Security in Canada D Guest 1997 B
61 Factors Influencing H1N1 Vaccine Behavior Among Manitoba Metis in Canada: a Qualitative Study SM Driedger, R Maier, C Furgal, C Jardine 2015 B
62 Unsettling the University: Confronting the Colonial Foundations of Us Higher Education S Stein 2022
63 Indigenous Land Rights, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development in Canada: “Opting-In” to the Global Economy RB Anderson, LP Dana, TE Dana 2006 B
64 Securing Indigenous Politics: a Critique of the Vulnerability and Adaptation Approach to the Human Dimensions of Climate Change in the Canadian Arctic ES Cameron 2012
65 Introduction: Coloniality of Power and De-Colonial Thinking WD Mignolo 2013
66 Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present R Maynard 2017
67 Strangers at Our Gates: Canadian Immigration and Immigration Policy, 1540–2015 V Knowles 2016 B
68 Post-Colonial Literatures and Counter-Discourse H Tiffin 1995 B
69 This Space Here ME Turpel-Lafond, H Johnson 2021
70 The Capacity to Judge: Public Opinion and Deliberative Democracy in Upper Canada, 1791-1854 JL McNairn 2000
71 The Sense of Power: Studies in the Ideas of Canadian Imperialism, 1867-1914 C Berger 2013 B
72 A Narrow Vision: Duncan Campbell Scott and the Administration of Indian Affairs in Canada B Titley 1992 B
73 I Spent the First Year Drinking Tea: Exploring Canadian University Researchers’ Perspectives on Community-Based Participatory Research Involving Indigenous Peoples H Castleden, VS Morgan 2012 B
74 Silencing Aboriginal Curricular Content and Perspectives Through Multiculturalism: “There are Other Children Here” V St. Denis 2011
75 First Nations Education in Canada: the Circle Unfolds MA Battiste, J Barman 1995
76 A Sociocritique of Translation: Theatre and Alterity in Quebec, 1968-1988 A Brisset 1996 B
77 The Rise and Fall of Highbrow Snobbery as a Status Marker RA Peterson 1997 B
78 Multiculturalism and the History of Canadian Diversity RJF Day 2000
79 An Indigenous Feminist’s Take on the Ontological Turn: “Ontology” is Just Another Word for Colonialism Z Todd 2016 B
80 Plant-Species Identity of Pollen Collected By Bumblebees Placed in Greenhouses for Tomato Pollination R Whittington, ML Winston, C Tucker 2004
81 Colonial Connections: Royal Engineers and Building Technology Transfer in the Nineteenth Century J Weiler 1996
82 The Rites of Assent: Transformations in the Symbolic Construction of America S Bercovitch 2014
83 Nature and the English Diaspora: Environment and History in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand TR Dunlap 1999 B
84 Painting the Map Red: Canada and the South African War, 1899-1902 C Miller 1998 B
85 Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation ML Pratt 2007 B
86 Colonial Legacies and Economic Growth RM Grier 1999 B
87 Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: a History of Native-Newcomer Relations in Canada JR Miller 2018
88 American Colonies: the Settling of North America (The Penguin History of the United States, Volume 1) A Taylor 2002 B
89 Life Beside Itself L Stevenson 2014 B
90 Making Representations: Museums in the Post-Colonial Era MG Simpson 2012 B
91 Of Planting and Planning: the Making of British Colonial Cities R Home 2013 B
92 When Was “The Post-Colonial”?: Thinking at the Limit S Hall 2023 B
93 Dying from Improvement: Inquests and Inquiries Into Indigenous Deaths in Custody S Razack 2015
94 Reconciling Canada: Critical Perspectives on the Culture of Redress JA Henderson, P Wakeham 2013 B
95 National Dreams: Myth, Memory, and Canadian History D Francis 2002 B
96 Unsettling the Empire: Resistance Theory for the Second World S Slemon 2023 B
97 Race, Sport and Politics: the Sporting Black Diaspora B Carrington 2010
98 Continental Divide: the Values and Institutions of the United States and Canada SM Lipset 2013
99 Decolonizing + Indigenizing = Moving Environmental Education Towards Reconciliation L Korteweg, C Russell 2012 B
100 The American Catholic Experience: a History from Colonial Times to the Present JP Dolan 2011
101 Canada and the Idea of North S Grace 2001 B
102 When the Other is Me: Native Resistance Discourse, 1850-1990 E LaRocque 2011 B
103 Comparing the Policy of Aboriginal Assimilation: Australia, Canada, and New Zealand A Armitage 1995 B
104 Healing Traditions: Culture, Community and Mental Health Promotion With Canadian Aboriginal Peoples L Kirmayer, C Simpson, M Cargo 2003 B
105 The Intergenerational Effects of Indian Residential Schools: Implications for the Concept of Historical Trauma A Bombay, K Matheson 2014
106 Disrupting the Continuities Among Residential Schools, the Sixties Scoop, and Child Welfare HA McKenzie, C Varcoe, AJ Browne, L Day 2016
107 Gendered Racial Violence and Spatialized Justice: the Murder Pamela George S Razack 2000
108 Citizens Plus: Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian State AC Cairns 2011
109 Young People’s Assimilation of a Collective Historical Memory: a Case Study of Quebeckers of French-Canadian Heritage P Seixas 2004 B
110 How Did Colonialism Dispossess? Comments from an Edge of Empire C Harris 2004
111 The Embodiment of Inequity: Health Disparities in Aboriginal Canada N Adelson 2005
112 Decolonizing the Stage: Theatrical Syncretism and Post-Colonial Drama CB Balme 1999
113 American Indian Education: a History J Reyhner, J Eder 2017 B
114 Home Economics: Nationalism and the Making of “Migrant Workers” in Canada NR Sharma 2006 B
115 Pollution is Colonialism M Liboiron 2021 B
116 Survival: a Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature M Atwood 2012 B
117 Factor Endowments: Institutions, and Differential Paths of Growth Among New World Economies SL Engerman, KL Sokoloff 1994 B
118 Producing Vertical Territory: Geology and Governmentality in Late Victorian Canada B Braun 2000 B
119 The Return of the Native A Kuper 2003
120 States, Markets, Families: Gender, Liberalism and Social Policy in Australia, Canada, Great Britain and the United States JS O’Connor, AS Orloff, S Shaver 1999
121 Unpacking Culture: Art and Commodity in Colonial and Postcolonial Worlds RB Phillips, CB Steiner 1999 B
122 The Determinants of First Nation and Inuit Health: a Critical Population Health Approach CAM Richmond, NA Ross 2009 B
123 Lament for a Nation: the Defeat of Canadian Nationalism G Grant, GP Grant, A Potter 2005
124 Felt Theory: an Indigenous Feminist Approach to Affect and History D Million 2009 B
125 The Settler Colonial Present L Veracini 2015
126 Colonialism and Development: a Comparative Analysis of Spanish and British Colonies M Lange, J Mahoney 2006 B
127 Colonisation, Racism and Indigenous Health Y Paradies 2016
128 Aboriginal People and Canadian Geography: a Review of the Recent Literature EJ Peters 2000
129 Eighteenth Century Urban Growth and Parasite Spread at the Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada M Fonzo, AB Scott, M Duffy 2020
130 Bardic Nationalism: the Romantic Novel and the British Empire K Trumpener 1997
131 Museum Pieces: Toward the Indigenization of Canadian Museums RB Phillips 2011 B
132 The Colonial Present: Afghanistan. Palestine. Iraq D Gregory 2004 B
133 None is Too Many: Canada and the Jews of Europe, 1933-1948 I Abella, H Troper 2012 B
134 Politics and Post-Colonial Theory: African Inflections P Ahluwalia 2012 B
135 Multiculturalism Within a Bilingual Framework: Language, Race, and Belonging in Canada E Haque 2012 B
136 Colonialism as a Broader Social Determinant of Health K Czyzewski 2011 B
137 Key Concepts in Post-Colonial Studies B Ashcroft, G Griffiths, H Tiffin 1998
138 A Recognition of Being: Reconstructing Native Womanhood K Anderson 2016 B
139 Health Disparities in Canada Today: Some Evidence and a Theoretical Framework KL Frohlich, NA Ross, C Richmond 2006 B
140 Spatial and Temporal Trends and Effects of Contaminants in the Canadian Arctic Marine Ecosystem: a Review D Muir, B Braune, B DeMarch, R Norstrom 1999
141 De-Scribing Empire: Post-Colonialism and Textuality A Lawson, C Tiffin 2002
142 Making Space for Indigenous Feminism J Green 2020 B
143 Postcolonial Translation: Theory and Practice S Bassnett, H Trivedi 2012 B
144 The Intemperate Rainforest: Nature, Culture, and Power on Canada’s West Coast B Braun 2002 B
145 The Virgin, the King, and the Royal Slaves of El Cobre: Negotiating Freedom in Colonial Cuba, 1670-1780 ME Díaz 2001 B
146 Grounded Normativity/Place-Based Solidarity GS Coulthard, LB Simpson 2016 B
147 Post-Colonial Studies: the Key Concepts B Ashcroft, G Griffiths, H Tiffin 2013
148 The West and the Rest: Discourse and Power S Hall 2007 B
149 Environment and Empire W Beinart, L Hughes 2007
150 Appropriated Pasts: Indigenous Peoples and the Colonial Culture of Archaeology IJ McNiven, L Russell 2005 B
151 Forced or Coerced Sterilization in Canada: an Overview of Recommendations for Moving Forward C Ryan, A Ali, C Shawana 2021 B
152 Nod Mouse Colonies Around the World-Recent Facts and Figures P Pozzilli, A Signore, AJK Williams, PE Beales 1993
153 Intersectionality and the Determinants of Health: a Canadian Perspective O Hankivsky, A Christoffersen 2008
154 Against Purity: Living Ethically in Compromised Times A Shotwell 2016
155 Indigenous Writes: a Guide to First Nations, Metis, & Inuit Issues in Canada C Vowel 2016 B
156 Population Parameters of Thick-Billed Murres at Coats Island, Northwest Territories, Canada AJ Gaston, LN de Forest, G Donaldson, DG Noble 1994 B
157 The Oxford History of the British Empire: Volume Iii: the Nineteenth Century WR Louis 1999
158 The Regulation of First Nations Sexuality M Cannon 1998 B
159 History Lessons: Institutions, Factor Endowments, and Paths of Development in the New World KL Sokoloff, SL Engerman 2000
160 The Idea of Greater Britain: Empire and the Future of World Order, 1860-1900 D Bell 2009
161 Cod: a Biography of the Fish That Changed the World M Kurlansky 2011
162 Canada and UN Peacekeeping: Cold War By Other Means, 1945-1970 SM Maloney 2002 B
163 Desire for Development: Whiteness, Gender, and the Helping Imperative B Heron 2007 B
164 Colonial Botany: Science, Commerce, and Politics in the Early Modern World L Schiebinger, C Swan 2007 B
165 The War for America: 1775-1783 P Mackesy 1992 B
166 Convicts and the Colonies AGL Shaw 2013 B
167 Unpacking Racism During Covid-19: Narratives from Racialized Canadian Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Men C Grey, IL Tian, S Skakoon-Sparling, E Daroya 2023 B
168 Kaandossiwin: How We Come to Know: Indigenous Re-Search Methodologies KE Absolon 2022
169 Avant-Garde Canadian Literature: the Early Manifestations G Betts 2013 B
170 Black and White and Re(a)d All Over Again: Indigenous Minstrelsy in Contemporary Canadian and Australian Theatre H Gilbert 2003 B
171 Ceftiofur Resistance in Salmonella Enterica Serovar Heidelberg from Chicken Meat and Humans, Canada L Dutil, R Irwin, R Finley, LK Ng, B Avery 2010
172 Post-Colonial Critical Theories S Slemon 2001
173 The Responsibility to Protect: Report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty International Commission on Intervention 2001 B
174 The Womb is to the Nation as the Heart is to the Body: Ethnopolitical Discourses of the Canadian Indigenous Women’s Movement JA Fiske 1996 B
175 The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: an Empirical Investigation D Acemoglu, S Johnson, JA Robinson 2001
176 The Use of Postcolonialism in the Nursing Domain: Colonial Patronage, Conversion, and Resistance D Holmes, B Roy, A Perron 2008
177 As We Have Always Done: Indigenous Freedom Through Radical Resistance LB Simpson 2017
178 Tortillas and Tomatoes: Transmigrant Mexican Harvesters in Canada T Basok 2002 B
179 Do Glaciers Listen?: Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters, and Social Imagination J Cruikshank 2007 B
180 Pesticides and Honey Bee Toxicity–Usa RM Johnson, MD Ellis, CA Mullin, M Frazier 2010 B
181 Food Sovereignty as Decolonization: Some Contributions from Indigenous Movements to Food System and Development Politics S Grey, R Patel 2015
182 An Introduction to Post-Colonial Theory P Childs, P Williams 2014
183 The Educational Challenges of Imagining the World Differently V Andreotti 2016 B
184 Imperial Meridian: the British Empire and the World 1780-1830 CA Bayly 2016
185 The Great Illusion N Angell 2015 B
186 Being Indigenous: Resurgences Against Contemporary Colonialism T Alfred, J Corntassel 2005
187 Trauma and Suicide Behaviour Histories Among a Canadian Indigenous Population: an Empirical Exploration of the Potential Role of Canada’s Residential School System B Elias, J Mignone, M Hall, SP Hong, L Hart 2012
188 Race, Space, and the Law: Unmapping a White Settler Society S Razack 2002
189 Decolonizing Feminism: Challenging Connections Between Settler Colonialism and Heteropatriarchy M Arvin, E Tuck, A Morrill 2013 B
190 R-Words: Refusing Research E Tuck, KW Yang 2014
191 The Age of Light, Soap, and Water: Moral Reform in English Canada, 1885-1925 M Valverde 2008
192 Colonial Discourse and Post-Colonial Theory: a Reader P Williams, L Chrisman 2015 B
193 A National Crime: the Canadian Government and the Residential School System, 1879 to 1986 JS Milloy 1999 B
194 Reconciling the Solitudes: Essays on Canadian Federalism and Nationalism C Taylor 1993 B
195 Colonialism and Development: Britain and its Tropical Colonies, 1850-1960 MA Havinden, D Meredith 2002 B
196 Colour-Coded: a Legal History of Racism in Canada, 1900-1950 C Backhouse 1999 B
197 Unveiled Sentiments: Gendered Islamophobia and Experiences of Veiling Among Muslim Girls in a Canadian Islamic School J Zine 2006 B
198 Our Own Master Race: Eugenics in Canada, 1885-1945 A McLaren 1990
199 Mark My Words: Native Women Mapping Our Nations M Goeman 2013 B
200 Dismantling White Privilege C Teelucksingh 2018 B
B = Book
R = Review
QUERY: “CANADA .AND. SETTL*”
TITLE AUTHOR(S) YEAR TYPE
1 The Fractious Politics of a Settler Society: Canada DK Stasiulis, R Jhappan 1995
2 Settler: Identity and Colonialism in 21St Century Canada EB Lowman, AJ Barker 2015 B
3 The Contemporary Reality of Canadian Imperialism: Settler Colonialism and the Hybrid Colonial State AJ Barker 2009
4 Settler Feminism and Race Making in Canada JA Henderson 2003 B
5 Neoliberal Settler Colonialism, Canada and the Tar Sands J Preston 2013
6 Settler Colonialism and Beyond A Greer 2019
7 Unsettling the Settler Within: Indian Residential Schools, Truth Telling, and Reconciliation in Canada P Regan 2010 B
8 The Settler Colonialism of Social Work and the Social Work of Settler Colonialism C Fortier, E Hon-Sing Wong 2019
9 A Direct Act of Resurgence, a Direct Act of Sovereignty: Reflections on Idle No More, Indigenous Activism, and Canadian Settler Colonialism AJ Barker 2015
10 Settler Colonies A Johnston, A Lawson 2000
11 Toronto Has No History! Indigeneity, Settler Colonialism, and Historical Memory in Canada S Largest City V Freeman 2010
12 Racial Extractivism and White Settler Colonialism: an Examination of the Canadian Tar Sands Mega-Projects J Preston 2017
13 Race, Space, and the Law: Unmapping a White Settler Society S Razack 2002 B
14 Indigenous Peoples and Black People in Canada: Settlers or Allies? Z Amadahy, B Lawrence 2009
15 Rethinking Settler Colonialism: History and Memory in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa AE Coombes 2006 B
16 Jurisdiction and Settler Colonialism: Where Do Laws Meet? S Pasternak 2014
17 Settler Colonialism: Career of a Concept L Veracini 2013
18 Following the Infrastructures of Empire: Notes on Cities, Settler Colonialism, and Method D Cowen 2020
19 Contesting the Settler City: Indigenous Self‐Determination, New Urban Reserves, and the Neoliberalization of Colonialism J Tomiak 2017
20 Racial Capitalism and the Production of Settler Colonial Cities H Dorries, D Hugill, J Tomiak 2022
21 The Biopolitics of Settler Colonialism: Right Here, Right Now SL Morgensen 2011
22 The Politics of Ethnicity in Settler Societies D Pearson 2001 B
23 The Settler Contract C Pateman 2007
24 The Routledge Handbook of the History of Settler Colonialism E Cavanagh, L Veracini 2017 B
25 How Does a Settler State Secure the Circuitry of Capital? S Pasternak, T Dafnos 2018
26 When Does a Settler Become a Native? Citizenship and Identity in a Settler Society P Ahluwalia 2001
27 Autism and Autism Services With Indigenous Families and Children in the Settler-Colonial Context of Canada: a Critical Scoping Review AJ Gerlach, A Matthiesen, FJ Moola 2022
28 Theorising Gender, Sexuality and Settler Colonialism: an Introduction SL Morgensen 2012
29 A New Beginning for Settler Colonial Studies P Edmonds, J Carey 2013
30 The Politics of White Identity and Settlers’ Indigenous Resentment in Canada E Beauvais, D Stolle 2022
31 Settler Colonialism: Then and Now M Mamdani 2015
32 What is a Settler-Colonial City? D Hugill 2017
33 Unsettling Settler Colonialism: the Discourse and Politics of Settlers, and Solidarity With Indigenous Nations C Snelgrove, R Dhamoon 2014
34 Relating Indigenous and Settler Identities: Beyond Domination A Bell 2014 B
35 Postcolonial Theory and the “Settler” Subject A Lawson 1995
36 How Capitalism Will Save Colonialism: the Privatization of Reserve Lands in Canada S Pasternak 2015
37 Anti-Colonial Methodologies and Practices for Settler Colonial Studies E Carlson 2020
38 Unsettled Expectations: Uncertainty, Land and Settler Decolonization E Mackey 2016 B
39 Canada and Colonial Genocide A Woolford, J Benvenuto 2015
40 Alien Capital: Asian Racialization and the Logic of Settler Colonial Capitalism I Day 2016 B
41 Far Off Metal River: Inuit Lands, Settler Stories, and the Making of the Contemporary Arctic E Cameron 2015 B
42 The State is a Man: Theresa Spence, Loretta Saunders and the Gender of Settler Sovereignty A Simpson 2016
43 Plundering the North: a History of Settler Colonialism, Corporate Welfare, and Food Insecurity K Burnett, T Hay 2023 B
44 The Ethical Demands of Settler Colonial Theory A Macoun, E Strakosch 2013
45 Settler Colonial Logics and the Neoliberal Regime D Lloyd, P Wolfe 2016
46 Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: a History of Native-Newcomer Relations in Canada JR Miller 2018 B
47 Introducing: Settler Colonial Studies L Veracini 2011
48 Spectacles and Spectres: Settler Colonial Spaces in Vancouver NJK Baloy 2016
49 New Diversity, Old Anxieties in New Zealand: the Complex Identity Politics and Engagement of a Settler Society P Spoonley 2017
50 Colonialism as a Broader Social Determinant of Health K Czyzewski 2011
51 National Myth in Canada: Reproducing and Resisting Settler Colonialism at Memorial Sites J Chalmers 2019
52 Unsettled Times: Indigenous Incarceration and the Links Between Colonialism and the Penitentiary in Canada V Chartrand 2019
53 Settler Colonialism, Ecology, and Environmental Injustice K Whyte 2018
54 Decolonizing Research Paradigms in the Context of Settler Colonialism: an Unsettling, Mutual, and Collaborative Effort MBE Held 2019
55 Against Settler Colonial Iatrogenesis: Inuit Resistance to Treatment in Indian Hospitals in Canada K Granzow 2021
56 Settler-State Apologies to Indigenous Peoples: a Normative Framework and Comparative Assessment S Lightfoot 2015
57 Categories and Terrains of Exclusion: Constructing the “Indian Woman” in the Early Settlement Era in Western Canada S Carter 1993
58 Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States A Simpson 2020 B
59 Settler Colonialism and Decolonisation L Veracini 2007
60 Settler Colonialism, Anti-Colonial Theory, and “Indigenized” Prisons for Indigenous Women D Bird 2021
61 Gendered Sexualities in Migration: Play, Pageantry, and the Politics of Performing Filipino-Ness in Settler Colonial Canada ML Farrales 2017
62 Indigenous Experience, Environmental Justice and Settler Colonialism K Whyte 2016
63 Equal Subjects, Unequal Rights: Indigenous People in British Settler Colonies, 1830-1910 S Swain, J Evans, D Phillips, P Grimshaw 2003 B
64 Gender, Race, and the Regulation of Native Identity in Canada and the United States: an Overview B Lawrence 2003
65 The Limits of Recognition: the Spirit Sings, Canadian Museums and the Colonial Politics of Recognition KR Wrightson 2017
66 Curated Hostilities and the Story of Abdoul Abdi: Relational Securitization in the Settler Colonial Racial State N Nath 2022
67 The Chinese in Canada PS Li, A Kaye 1998 B
68 A Feminist Approach to Decolonizing Anti-Racism: Rethinking Transnationalism, Intersectionality, and Settler Colonialism R Dhamoon 2015
69 Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition GS Coulthard 2014
70 Race and Language Learning in Multicultural Canada: Towards Critical Antiracism R Kubota 2015
71 Being or Nothingness: Indigeneity, Antiblackness, and Settler Colonial Critique I Day 2015
72 Introduction Settler Colonialism: a Concept and its Uses C Elkins, S Pedersen 2012
73 Nature and the English Diaspora: Environment and History in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand TR Dunlap 1999 B
74 Settler Colonialism and Cultural Studies: Ongoing Settlement, Cultural Production, and Resistance AC Rowe, E Tuck 2017
75 Israel-Palestine and the Settler Colonial “Turn”: from Interpretation to Decolonization R Busbridge 2018
76 Dying from Improvement: Inquests and Inquiries Into Indigenous Deaths in Custody S Razack 2015 B
77 Commemorating John A. Macdonald: Collective Remembering and the Structure of Settler Colonialism in British Columbia TJ Stanley 2019
78 Private Lives and Public Performances: Aboriginal Women in a Settler Society, Ontario, Canada, 1920s-1960s S Paddle 2003
79 Recognizing Aboriginal Title: the Mabo Case and Indigenous Resistance to English-Settler Colonialism PH Russell 2005 B
80 Resettling the City? Settler Colonialism, Neoliberalism, and Urban Land in Winnipeg, Canada O Toews 2015 B
81 The Northward Expansion of Canada 1914-1967 M Zaslow 2016 B
82 Western Epistemic Dominance and Colonial Structures: Considerations for Thought and Practice in Programs of Teacher Education J Kerr 2014
83 The Burden of History: Colonialism and the Frontier Myth in a Rural Canadian Community E Furniss 1999 B
84 White Man’s Law: Native People in Nineteenth-Century Canadian Jurisprudence SL Harring 1998 B
85 Decolonizing Feminism: Challenging Connections Between Settler Colonialism and Heteropatriarchy M Arvin, E Tuck, A Morrill 2013
86 Reconciling Canada: Critical Perspectives on the Culture of Redress JA Henderson, P Wakeham 2013 B
87 The Spectre in the Archive: Truth, Reconciliation, and Indigenous Archival Memory JJ Ghaddar 2016
88 Urbanizing Settler-Colonial Studies: Introduction to the Special Issue L Porter, O Yiftachel 2019
89 Replenishing the Earth: the Settler Revolution and the Rise of the Angloworld J Belich 2009 B
90 Privilege vs. Complicity: People of Colour and Settler Colonialism B Jafri 2012
91 States of Race: Critical Race Feminism for the 21St Century S Razack, S Thobani, M Smith 2010 B
92 Un-Settling Sex: Researcher Self-Reflexivity, Queer Theory and Settler Colonial Studies H Sykes 2014
93 Decolonizing Neoliberalism?: First Nations Reserves, Private Property Rights, and the Legislation of Indigenous Dispossession in Canada M Fabris 2017
94 Transparency, Spectatorship, Accountability: Indigenous Families in Settler-State “Postdemocracies” J Henderson 2012
95 Introduction: Beyond Dichotomies—Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Class in Settler Societies DK Stasiulis, N Yuval-Davis 1995
96 An Urban Epicentre of Decolonization in Canada: the Indigenous-Settler Alliance to Make a Place for Peace at Asinabka EL Smith 2011
97 Indigenous Resurgence: the Drive for Renewed Engagement and Reciprocity in the Turn Away from the State M Elliott 2018
98 The Scope and Bounds of Transitional Justice and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission RL Nagy 2013
99 Skwelkwek’Welt is What We Call This Place: Indigenous–Settler Relations and the “Othered” Side of British Columbia’s Sun Peaks Resort L Cooke 2016
100 Dis-Placing Myself: Decolonizing a Settler Outdoor Environmental Educator E Root 2015
101 Planning for Coexistence?: Recognizing Indigenous Rights Through Land-Use Planning in Canada and Australia L Porter, J Barry 2016 B
102 The Spectacle of Reconciliation: on (The) Unsettling Responsibilities to Indigenous Peoples in the Academy M Daigle 2019
103 Beyond Wiindigo Infrastructure W LaDuke, D Cowen 2020
104 Unsettling Settler Societies: Articulations of Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Class N Yuval-Davis, DK Stasiulis 1995
105 Making Love and Relations Beyond Settler Sex and Family K TallBear, AE Clarke, DJ Haraway 2018
106 Redefining Genocide: Settler Colonialism, Social Death and Ecocide D Short 2016 B
107 Settlement’s Secret A Simpson 2011
108 Settler Society in the Australian Colonies: Self-Government and Imperial Culture A Woollacott 2015 B
109 Indigenous Identity, “Authenticity” and the Structural Violence of Settler Colonialism S Maddison 2013
110 Imagining a Canadian Identity Through Sport: a Historical Interpretation of Lacrosse and Hockey MA Robidoux 2002
111 Mark My Words: Native Women Mapping Our Nations M Goeman 2013 B
112 Geography Lessons: on Being an Insider/Outsider to the Canadian Nation H Bannerji 2013
113 On Being Here to Stay: Treaties and Aboriginal Rights in Canada M Asch 2014 B
114 Wilderness Revisited: is Canadian Park Management Moving Beyond the “Wilderness” Ethic? M Youdelis, R Nakoochee, C O’Neil 2020
115 Curriculum, Replacement, and Settler Futurity E Tuck 2013
116 A Carnival of Truth? Knowledge, Ignorance and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission M James 2012
117 Arts of Engagement: Taking Aesthetic Action in and Beyond the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada D Robinson, K Martin 2016 B
118 Representation, Resistance and the Logics of Difference: Indigenous Culture as Political Resource in the Settler-State TA LeFevre 2013
119 Thinking “Postnationally”: Dialogue Across Multicultural, Indigenous, and Settler Spaces K Anderson 2000
120 Past is Present: Settler Colonialism in Palestine OJ Salamanca, M Qato, K Rabie 2012
121 Irish Emigration and Canadian Settlement: Patterns, Links, and Letters CJ Houston, WJ Smyth 1990 B
122 The Settler Colonial Present L Veracini 2015 B
123 Dilemmas of Settler Belonging: Roots, Routes and Redemption in New Zealand National Identity Claims A Bell 2009
124 Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention JK Dhillon 2017 B
125 Decolonizing Antiracism B Lawrence, E Dua 2005
126 Plunder, Profit, and Paroles: a Social History of the War of 1812 in Upper Canada G Sheppard 1994 B
127 The Whiteness of Green: Racialization and Environmental Education S McLean 2013
128 When Place Becomes Race S Razack 2007
129 Learning the Importance of Indigenous Meanings of Land Acknowledgement: a Racialized Colour Settler Woman’s Decolonial Reflection J Chapola 2023
130 Intra-American Philosophy in Practice: Indigenous Voice, Felt Knowledge, and Settler Denial A Cook 2017
131 Making Space for Indigenous Feminism J Green 2020 B
132 White Civility: the Literary Project of English Canada D Coleman 2006 B
133 Beyond White Privilege: Geographies of White Supremacy and Settler Colonialism A Bonds, J Inwood 2016
134 Settler Colonialism Continued: a Genealogy of Indigenous Regulation and Oppression in Canada N Bourne 2021 B
135 The Civil War of 1812: American Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, & Indian Allies A Taylor 2010 B
136 Exalted Subjects: Studies in the Making of Race and Nation in Canada S Thobani 2007 B
137 What is Post(-)Colonialism? V Mishra, B Hodge 2015
138 Indigenous Resurgence and Co-Resistance LB Simpson 2016
139 The Lost Settler Child R Weaver-Hightower, R Weaver-Hightower 2018
140 The Biopolitics of Settler Colonialism and the Limits of Foucault’s Historical Method A Swiffen, S Paget 2022
141 Race, Gender and Canadian Immigration Policy: Blacks from the Caribbean, 1900-1932 A Calliste 1994
142 Colonial Genocide in Indigenous North America J Benvenuto, AL Hinton, A Woolford 2014 B
143 The Health of Immigrants and Refugees in Canada M Beiser 2005
144 Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present R Maynard 2017 B
145 Multiculturalism Within a Bilingual Framework: Language, Race, and Belonging in Canada E Haque 2012 B
146 Resurgence and Reconciliation: Indigenous-Settler Relations and Earth Teachings M Asch, J Borrows, J Tully 2018 B
147 Canada 1896-1921: a Nation Transformed RC Brown, R Cook 2016 B
148 Decolonizing Resistance, Challenging Colonial States N Sharma, C Wright 2008
149 Structures of Indifference: an Indigenous Life and Death in a Canadian City MJL McCallum, A Perry 2018 B
150 Accounting and Accountability Relations: Colonization, Genocide and Canada’s First Nations DE Neu 2000
151 This Benevolent Experiment: Indigenous Boarding Schools, Genocide, and Redress in Canada and the United States A Woolford 2015 B
152 (En)Countering the Organizing Logics of the Canadian-State: Immigrant Perspectives Amidst Settler-Colonial and Climate Crises T Oh 2023
153 Criminal Empire: the Making of the Savage in a Lawless Land HK Stark 2016
154 Variability in Osteon Size in Recent Human Populations S Pfeiffer 1998
155 Decolonizing Geographies of Power: Indigenous Digital Counter-Mapping Practices on Turtle Island D Hunt, SA Stevenson 2017
156 Accounting for Genocide: Canada’s Bureaucratic Assault on Aboriginal People DE Neu, R Therrien 2003 B
157 Producing Vertical Territory: Geology and Governmentality in Late Victorian Canada B Braun 2000
158 The Divided Ground: Indians, Settlers, and the Northern Borderland of the American Revolution A Taylor 2007 B
159 Mapping Settler Colonialism and Early Childhood Art V Clark 2015
160 House of Difference: Cultural Politics and National Identity in Canada E Mackey 2005
161 Indigenous Writes: a Guide to First Nations, Metis, & Inuit Issues in Canada C Vowel 2016 B
162 Reconciliation or Racialization? Contemporary Discourses About Residential Schools in the Canadian Prairies A Gebhard 2017
163 Claims of Belonging: Recent Tales of Trouble in Canadian Citizenship L Harder, L Zhyznomirska 2012
164 Unsettling the Colonial Places and Spaces of Early Childhood Education V Pacini-Ketchabaw, A Taylor 2015 B
165 How to Buy a Coffee in a Settler State: Language and Refusal in Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg S Hafez 2019
166 The Ruse of Consent and the Anatomy of “Refusal”: Cases from Indigenous North America and Australia A Simpson 2017
167 Indigenous Storytelling, Truth-Telling, and Community Approaches to Reconciliation J Corntassel 2009
168 Compact, Contract, Covenant: Aboriginal Treaty-Making in Canada JR Miller 2009 B
169 Urbanizing Frontiers: Indigenous Peoples and Settlers in 19Th-Century Pacific Rim Cities P Edmonds 2010 B
170 The Colonial Problem: an Indigenous Perspective on Crime and Injustice in Canada L Monchalin 2016 B
171 Who’s Sorry Now? Government Apologies, Truth Commissions, and Indigenous Self-Determination in Australia, Canada, Guatemala, and Peru J Corntassel, C Holder 2008
172 Taming Settler Colonialism: the Statue of Lieutenant Harry Colebourn and Winnie-The-Bear T Whalen 2020
173 American Settler Colonialism: a History W Hixson 2013 B
174 Intimate Integration: a History of the Sixties Scoop and the Colonization of Indigenous Kinship A Stevenson 2020 B
175 The Making of the Mosaic: a History of Canadian Immigration Policy N Kelley, MJ Trebilcock 1998 B
176 Neoliberal Indigenous Policy: Settler Colonialism and the “Post-Welfare” State E Strakosch 2016 B
177 Subjects of Empire: Indigenous Peoples and the “Politics of Recognition” in Canada GS Coulthard 2007
178 The Management of Indigenous Difference in Toronto’s Queer Service Sector C Greensmith 2016
179 Rights of Nature and the “Kincentric” Turn in Canadian Settler Law M Kushnir 2023
180 “If Anything is to Be Done With the Indian, We Must Catch Him Very Young”: Colonial Constructions of Aboriginal Children and the Geographies of Indian Residential Schooling in British Columbia, Canada S de Leeuw 2009
181 Indigenous Encounters With Neoliberalism: Place, Women, and the Environment in Canada and Mexico I Altamirano-Jiménez 2013 B
182 Asian Canadian Critique Beyond the Nation C Lee, C Kim 2015
183 Performance or Progress? the Physical and Rhetorical Removal of Indigenous Peoples in Settler Land Acknowledgments at Land-Grab Universities T Ambo, T Rocha Beardall 2023
184 Literacies of Land: Decolonizing Narratives, Storying, and Literature S Styres 2018
185 Colonial Reckoning, National Reconciliation?: Aboriginal Peoples and the Culture of Redress in Canada J Henderson, P Wakeham 2009
186 Canada and the British Empire PA Buckner 2008 B
187 Policing Indigenous Movements: Dissent and the Security State A Crosby, J Monaghan 2018 B
188 Indigenous Languages and the Racial Hierarchisation of Language Policy in Canada E Haque, D Patrick 2015
189 Interracial Intimacy, Indigenous Mobility and the Limits of Legal Regulation in Two Late Settler Colonial Societies A Nettelbeck 2017
190 Promise of Eden: the Canadian Expansionist Movement and the Idea of the West, 1856-1900 D Owram 1992 B
191 Decolonizing Urban Political Ecologies: the Production of Nature in Settler Colonial Cities M Simpson, J Bagelman 2020
192 Caretaking Relations, Not American Dreaming K TallBear 2019
193 Reconciliation and the Problem of Internal Colonialism D Short 2005
194 This Space Here ME Turpel-Lafond, H Johnson 2021
195 The Reluctant Land: Society, Space, and Environment in Canada Before Confederation C Harris 2009 B
196 Immediate Response: Addressing Anti-Native and Anti-Black Racism in Child Welfare G Pon, K Gosine, D Phillips 2011
197 Learning from the Land: Indigenous Land Based Pedagogy and Decolonization M Wildcat, M McDonald 2014
198 Presents for the “Indians”: Land, Colonialism and Accounting in Canada DE Neu 2000
199 Unsettling the Settler: an Arts-Based Exploration MR Carter 2022
200 Canada’s 1960s: the Ironies of Identity in a Rebellious Era BD Palmer 2009 B
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QUERY: “CANADA .AND. (TREATY .OR. TREATIES)”
TITLE AUTHOR(S) YEAR TYPE
1 Canada’s Treaties with Aboriginal Peoples DN Sprague 1995
2 A View from the North: Aboriginal and Treaty Issues in Canada BW Morse 1994
3 Treaties vs. Terra Nullius: Reconciliation, Treaty-Making and Indigenous Sovereignty in Australia and Canada A Pratt 2004
4 To Treaty or Not to Treaty? Aboriginal Peoples and Comprehensive Land Claims Negotiations in Canada C Alcantara 2008
5 Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Canada: Essays on Law, Equity, and Respect For Difference M Asch 1997 B
6 On Being Here to Stay: Treaties and Aboriginal Rights in Canada M Asch 2014 B
7 Indian Treaty-Making Policy in the United States and Canada, 1867-1877 JS Germain 2001 B
8 The Spirit of the Alberta Indian Treaties R Price 1999 B
9 Compact, Contract, Covenant: Aboriginal Treaty-Making in Canada JR Miller 2009 B
10 Explaining Aboriginal Treaty Negotiation Outcomes in Canada: the Cases of the Inuit and the Innu in Labrador C Alcantara 2007
11 Honour Among Nations?: Treaties and Agreements with Indigenous People M Langton, M Tehan, L Palmer, K Shain 2004 B
12 An Overview of Aboriginal and Treaty Rights and Compensation For Their Breach R Mainville 2001
13 Breathing New Life into Treaties: History, Politics, the Law, and Aboriginal Grievances in Canada’s Maritime Provinces K Coates 2003
14 Treaty Federalism in Northern Canada: Aboriginal-Government Land Claims Boards G White 2002
15 As Long As This Land Shall Last: a History of Treaty 8 and Treaty 11, 1870-1939 R Fumoleau 2004 B
16 Producing Legitimacy: Reconciliation and the Negotiation of Aboriginal Rights in Canada C Blackburn 2007
17 Living Treaties, Breathing Research A Craft 2014
18 Treaty Relations Between Indigenous Peoples: Advancing Global Understandings of Self-Determination S Lightfoot, DB MacDonald 2017
19 Reconciliation: First Nations Treaty Making in British Columbia T Penikett 2009 B
20 Aborigine, Indian, Indigenous or First Nations? MA Peters, CT Mika 2017
21 Negotiating an Identity: Métis Political Organizations, the Canadian Government, and Competing Concepts of Aboriginality J Sawchuk 2001
22 Reassessing the Paradigm of Domestication: the Problematic of Indigenous Treaties I Schulte-Tenckhoff 1997
23 Genocide, Indian Policy, and Legislated Elimination of Indians in Canada P Palmater 2014
24 The Numbered Treaties and the Politics of Incoherency G Starblanket 2019
25 Extinguishment of Aboriginal Title in Canada: Treaties, Legislation, and Judicial Discretion K McNeil 2001
26 Keeping Promises: the Royal Proclamation of 1763, Aboriginal Rights, and Treaties in Canada T Fenge, J Aldridge 2015 B
27 From Terra Nullius to Affirmation: Reconciling Aboriginal Rights with the Canadian Constitution M Asch 2002
28 Dominion and Dishonour: a Treaty Between Our Nations? M Langton 2001
29 Indigenous Legal Traditions in Canada J Borrows 2005
30 Indigenous Difference and the Constitution of Canada P Macklem 2001 B
31 Respect, Responsibility, and Renewal: the Foundations of Anishinaabe Treaty Making with the United States and Canada H Stark 2010
32 Making Sense of Aboriginal and Treaty Rights B Slattery 2000
33 A New Direction: Advancing Aboriginal and Treaty Rights DR Eyford 2015 B
34 Fragile Gains: Two Centuries of Canadian and United States Policy Toward Indians RW Johnson 1991
35 Treaty Talks in British Columbia: Negotiating a Mutually Beneficial Future C McKee 2000 B
36 Living Treaties M Battiste 2016 B
37 Breathing Life into the Stone Fort Treaty: an Anishnabe Understanding of Treaty One A Craft 2013 B
38 Differentiating Indigenous Citizenship: Seeking Multiplicity in Rights, Identity, and Sovereignty in Canada C Blackburn 2009
39 The Right Relationship: Reimagining the Implementation of Historical Treaties J Borrows, M Coyle 2017 B
40 Four Pathways to Aboriginal Self-Government in Canada F Abele, MJ Prince 2006
41 The Indian Act: an Historical Perspective J Leslie 2002 B
42 Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations K Gover, PJ Deloria, H Adams, NS Momaday 2014 B
43 Boundaries Among Kin: Sovereignty, the Modern Treaty Process, and the Rise of Ethno-Territorial Nationalism Among Yukon First Nations P Nadasdy 2012
44 Aboriginal Peoples and Natural Resources in Canada C Notzke 1994 B
45 Documents of American Indian Diplomacy: Treaties, Agreements, and Conventions, 1775-1979 V Deloria, RJ DeMallie 1999 B
46 Brightening the Covenant Chain: Aboriginal Treaty Meanings in Law and History After Marshall MD Walters – Dalhousie LJ 2001
47 An Empty Shell of a Treaty Promise: R. v. Marshall and the Rights of Non-Status Indians P Palmater 2000
48 The Effects of Modern Treaties and Opt-In Legislation on Household Incomes in Aboriginal Communities K Pendakur, R Pendakur 2018
49 Pen and Ink Witchcraft: Treaties and Treaty Making in American Indian History CG Calloway 2013 B
50 Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Charter: Interpretive Monopolies, Cultural Differences ME Turpel 2017
51 The Calder Decision, Aboriginal Title, Treaties, and the Nisga’A C Godlewska, J Webber 2007
52 Treaty 3: the Failure of the Canadian Government to Protect Native Treaty Rights 1905-20 AF Dacey 1993
53 Broken Treaties: United States and Canadian Relations with the Lakotas and the Plains Cree, 1868-1885 JS Germain 2009 B
54 Treaty No. 9: Making the Agreement to Share the Land in Far Northern Ontario in 1905 JS Long 2010 B
55 With or Without You: First Nations Law (In Canada) J Borrows 1995
56 American Indian Treaties and Modern International Law S Wiessner 1994
57 We Are All Treaty People: History, Reconciliation and the “Settler Problem” R Epp 2003
58 Sharing the Colonial Burden: Treaty‐Making and Reconciliation in Hul’Qumi’Num Territory B Egan 2012
59 Distributing Sovereignty: Indian Nations and Equality of Peoples P Macklem 2017
60 Aboriginal Rights in Canada: from Title to Land to Territorial Sovereignty K McNeil 1997
61 First Nations Self-Government and the Borders of the Canadian Legal Imagination P Macklem 1990
62 Minding the Gaps: Property, Geography, and Indigenous Peoples in Canada B Egan, J Place 2013
63 Recognizing Indigenism: Canadian Unity and the International Movement of Indigenous Peoples R Niezen 2000
64 Empowering Treaty Federalism JY Henderson 1994
65 Confederation Treaties and Reconciliation: Stepping Back into the Future M Asch 2018
66 Aboriginal Rights and Canadian Sovereignty: an Essay on R. v. Sparrow M Asch, P Macklem 1991
67 Scales of Justice: Law, American Indian Treaty Rights and the Political Construction of Scale SE Silvern 1999
68 The True Spirit and Original Intent of Treaty 7 W Hildebrandt, DF Rider, S Carter 1996 B
69 Making Aboriginal People “Immigrants Too”: a Comparison of Citizenship Programs For Newcomers and Indigenous Peoples in Postwar Canada, 1940s–1960s H Bohaker, F Iacovetta 2009
70 Crown and Aboriginal Occupations of Land: a History & Comparison J Borrows, I Inquiry 2005 B
71 Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Their Role in Shaping Environmental Trends in the Twenty-First Century P Doyle-Bedwell, F Cohen 2001
72 Negotiations in the Indigenous World: Aboriginal Peoples and the Extractive Industry in Australia and Canada C O’Faircheallaigh 2015 B
73 Aboriginal Sovereignty and Imperial Claims B Slattery 1991
74 Bounty and Benevolence: a Documentary History of Saskatchewan Treaties AJ Ray, JR Miller, F Tough 2000 B
75 Environment, Race and Nation Reconsidered: Reflections on Aboriginal Land Claims in Canada PJ Usher 2003
76 Indigenous Writes: a Guide to First Nations, Metis, & Inuit Issues in Canada C Vowel 2016 B
77 The Power of Promises: Rethinking Indian Treaties in the Pacific Northwest A Harmon, J Borrows 2012 B
78 Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples R Dussault, G Erasmus 1996
79 Justifying Principles of Treaty Interpretation G Christie 2000
80 Eighteenth-Century Treaties: the Mi’Kmaq, Maliseet, and Passamaquoddy Experience S Patterson 2009
81 Negotiated Inferiority: the Royal Commission on Aboriginal People’s Vision of a Renewed Relationship KL Ladner 2001
82 Without Treaty, Without Conquest: Indigenous Sovereignty in Post-Delgamuukw British Columbia CF Roth 2002
83 Treaties with American Indians: an Encyclopedia of Rights, Conflicts, and Sovereignty [3 Volumes] DL Fixico 2007 B
84 Native Liberty, Crown Sovereignty: the Existing Aboriginal Right of Self-Government in Canada BA Clark 1990 B
85 Mi’Kmaq Treaties on Trial: History, Land, and Donald Marshall Junior W Wicken 2002 B
86 Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Peoples: Canada, Australia, and New Zealand LA Knafla, H Westra 2011 B
87 Treaty Talks in British Columbia: Building a New Relationship C McKee 2013 B
88 Comparing the Policy of Aboriginal Assimilation: Australia, Canada, and New Zealand A Armitage 1995 B
89 The British Columbia Treaty Process: an Evolving Institution RT Price 2009
90 Teaching Treaties As (Un)Usual Narratives: Disrupting the Curricular Commonsense JA Tupper, M Cappello 2008
91 The Royal Proclamation, Canadian Legal History, and Self-Government J Borrows 1997
92 Treaties, Truths and Transgressive Pedagogies: Re-Imagining Indigenous Presence in the Classroom M Kovach 2013
93 Searching For Guarantees in the Midst of Uncertainty: Negotiating Aboriginal Rights and Title in British Columbia C Blackburn 2005
94 The Organic Constitution: Aboriginal Peoples and the Evolution of Canada B Slattery 1996
95 “Real” Indians and Others: Mixed-Blood Urban Native Peoples and Indigenous Nationhood B Lawrence 2004 B
96 Canada and the Legacy of the Indian Residential Schools: Transitional Justice For Indigenous People in a Non-Transitional Society C Jung 2009
97 Towards Shared Ownership: Property, Geography, and Treaty Making in British Columbia B Egan 2013
98 The Sui Generis Nature of Aboriginal Rights: Does It Make a Difference? J Borrows, LI Rotman 2017
99 Aboriginal Peoples and Politics: the Indian Land Question in British Columbia, 1849-1989 P Tennant 2011 B
100 Negotiating the Deal: Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements in Canada C Alcantara 2013 B
101 Creating Conditions For Canadian Aboriginal Health Equity: the Promise of Healthy Public Policy CAM Richmond, C Cook 2016
102 Problems and Solutions Regarding Indigenous Peoples Split By International Borders R Osburn 1999
103 From Treaty Peoples to Treaty Nation: a Road Map For All Canadians G Poelzer, K Coates 2015
104 A Fatherly Eye: Indian Agents, Government Power, and Aboriginal Resistance in Ontario, 1918-1939 R Brownlie 2003 B
105 Aboriginal People and Canadian Geography: a Review of the Recent Literature EJ Peters 2000
106 Sweet Promises: a Reader on Indian-White Relations in Canada JR Miller 1991 B
107 Negotiated Sovereignty: Intergovernmental Agreements with American Indian Tribes As Models For Expanding Self-Government DH Getches 1993
108 Indigenous Peoples and Black People in Canada: Settlers or Allies? Z Amadahy, B Lawrence 2009
109 The Tragedy and the Travesty: the Subversion of Indigenous Sovereignty in North America W Churchill 1998
110 Reclaiming the Land: Aboriginal Title, Treaty Rights and Land Claims in Canada PJ Usher, FJ Tough, RM Galois 1992
111 Aboriginal/Non-Aboriginal Relations and Sustainable Forest Management in Canada: the Influence of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples D McGregor 2011
112 Issues in Health Policy For Indigenous Peoples in Canada JD O’Neil 1995
113 A Short History of Aboriginal Education in Canada JP White, J Peters 2009
114 Treaties and Tuberculosis: First Nationspeople in Late 19Th-Century Western Canada, a Political and Economic Transformation JW Daschuk, P Hackett, S MacNeil 2006
115 Do Better Property Rights Improve Local Income?: Evidence from First Nations’ Treaties FM Aragón 2015
116 “If anything is to be done with the Indian, We Must Catch Him Very Young”: Colonial Constructions of Aboriginal Children and the Geographies of Indian Residential Schooling in British Columbia, Canada S de Leeuw 2009
117 The Demise and Rise of the Classical Paradigm in Canadian Federalism: Promoting Autonomy For the Provinces and First Nations B Ryder 1990
118 Canada and Aboriginal Canada Today: Changing the Course of History P Martin 2015
119 The Possibilities For Reconciliation Through Difficult Dialogues: Treaty Education As Peace-Building JA Tupper 2014
120 Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples: Social Integration or Disintegration RL Barsh 1994
121 The Noongar Settlement: Australia’s First Treaty H Hobbs, G Wlliams 2018
122 Welcome In, But Check Your Rights At the Door: the James Bay and Nisga’aAgreements in Canada P Rynard 2000
123 Various Shades of Red: Diversity Within Canada’s Indigenous Community CJ Voyageur, B Calliou 2000
124 Federal Constitutionalism and Aboriginal Difference J Leclair 2005
125 Aboriginal Rights and Self-Government: the Canadian and Mexican Experience in North American Perspective C Cook, JD Lindau 2000 B
126 With Good Intentions: Euro-Canadian and Aboriginal Relations in Colonial Canada C Haig-Brown, DA Nock 2011 B
127 Indigenous Peoples: Self-Government and Intergovernmental Relations DC Hawkes 2001
128 Nunavut Territory: Aboriginal Governing in the Canadian Regime of Governance CJ Marecic 1999
129 After Marshall: Implementation of Aboriginal Fishing Rights in Atlantic Canada M Wiber, C Milley 2007
130 Gender, Race, and the Regulation of Native Identity in Canada and the United States: an Overview B Lawrence 2003
131 Disrupting Ignorance and Settler Identities: the Challenges of Preparing Beginning Teachers For Treaty Education JA Tupper 2011
132 The Critical State of Aboriginal Languages in Canada VJ Kirkness 1998
133 Impact Benefit Agreements Between Aboriginal Communities and Mining Companies: Their Use in Canada I Sosa, K Keenan 2001
134 Overlapping Consensus, Legislative Reform and the Indian Act D Sanderson 2013
135 Lethal Legacy: Current Native Controversies in Canada JR Miller 2016 B
136 Enabling the Autumn Seed: Toward a Decolonized Approach to Aboriginal Knowledge, Language, and Education M Battiste 1998
137 Indigenous Land Claims and Economic Development: the Canadian Experience RB Anderson, B Kayseas, LP Dana, K Hindle 2004
138 Storying Treaties and the Treaty Relationship: Enhancing Treaty Education Through Digital Storytelling A Couros, K Montgomery, JA Tupper
139 Unsettling the Settler Within: Indian Residential Schools, Truth Telling, and Reconciliation in Canada P Regan 2010 B
140 The Law of Native American Hunting, Fishing and Gathering Rights Outside of Reservation Boundaries in the United States and Canada G Charlton 2015
141 The Impact of Colonization and Western Assimilation on Health and Wellbeing of Canadian Aboriginal People C MacDonald, A Steenbeek 2015
142 Powerful or Just Plain Power-Full? a Power Analysis of Impact and Benefit Agreements in Canada’s North KJ Caine, N Krogman 2010
143 Sui Generis and Treaty Citizenship J Sákéj, JY Henderson 2002
144 A Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography on Aspects of Aboriginal Child Welfare in Canada M Bennett, C Blackstock, R de la Ronde 2005 B
145 As Long As the Rivers Run: Hydroelectric Development and Native Communities JB Waldram 1993 B
146 Two Paths One Direction: Parks Canada and Aboriginal Peoples Working Together S Langdon, R Prosper, N Gagnon 2010
147 First Nations Education in Canada: the Circle Unfolds M Battiste, J Barman 1995 B
148 Decolonization, Reinhabitation and Reconciliation: Aboriginal and Place-Based Education A Scully 2012
149 The Structure of Aboriginal Child Welfare in Canada V Sinha, A Kozlowski 2013
150 Hidden in Plain Sight: Contributions of Aboriginal Peoples to Canadian Identity and Culture DJK Beavon, CJ Voyageur, D Newhouse 2005 B
151 A Review of the Experience, Epidemiology, and Management of Pain Among American Indian, Alaska Native, and Aboriginal Canadian Peoples N Jimenez, E Garroutte, A Kundu, L Morales 2011
152 Linking Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western Science: Aboriginal Perspectives from the 2000 State of the Lakes Ecosystem Te of the Lakes Ecosystem … D McGregor 2008
153 Aboriginal Entrepreneurship and Economic Development in Canada: Thoughts on Current Theory and Practice RB Anderson, RJ Giberson 2003
154 The Apologizers’ Apology E Mackey 2013
155 Environmental Agreements, Eia Follow-Up and Aboriginal Participation in Environmental Management: the Canadian Experience C O’faircheallaigh 2007
156 Ontological Destruction: Genocide and Canadian Aboriginal Peoples A Woolford 2009
157 How the Commissioners Explained Treaty Number Nine to the Ojibway and Cree in 1905 JS Long 2006
158 Seeing Red: a History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers MC Anderson, CL Robertson 2011 B
159 The Inconvenient Indian Illustrated: a Curious Account of Native People in North America T King 2017 B
160 The Métis-Ization of Canada: He Process of Claiming Louis Riel, Métissage, and the Métis People As Canada’s Mythical Origin1 A Gaudry 2013
161 Remobilizing Netukulimk: Indigenous Cultural and Spiritual Connections with Resource Stewardship and Fisheries Management in Atlantic Canada LJ McMillan, K Prosper 2016
162 Decolonizing Antiracism B Lawrence, E Dua 2005
163 Strengthening the Ties That Bind? an Analysis of Aboriginal–Municipal Inter‐Governmental Agreements in British Columbia J Nelles, C Alcantara 2011
164 Property and Aboriginal Land Claims in the Canadian Subarctic: Some Theoretical Considerations P Nadasdy 2002
165 Emerging from the Shadows: the Pursuit of Aboriginal Self-Government to Promote Aboriginal Well-Being Y Belanger, D Newhouse 2004
166 No Olympics on Stolen Native Land: Contesting Olympic Narratives and Asserting Indigenous Rights Within the Discourse of the 2010 Vancouver Games CM O’Bonsawin 1968
167 White Man’s Law: Native People in Nineteenth-Century Canadian Jurisprudence SL Harring 1998 B
168 Mining Agreements and Aboriginal Economic Development in Australia and Canada C O’Faircheallaigh 2006
169 The Colonial Problem: an Indigenous Perspective on Crime and Injustice in Canada L Monchalin 2016 B
170 A Treaty Right to Education S Carr-Stewart 2001
171 Aboriginal Self-Determination in Canada: Protections Afforded By the Judiciary and Government JE Dalton 2006
172 The Health of Indigenous Peoples J Smylie, M Firestone 2016
173 Fantastic Topographies: Neo-Liberal Responses to Aboriginal Land Claims in British Columbia D Rossiter, PK Wood 2005
174 A New Perspective in Aboriginal Natural Resource Management: Co-Management C Notzke 1995
175 Aboriginal Citizen, Discredited Medical Subject: Paradoxical Constructions of Aboriginal Women’s Subjectivity in Canadian Health Care Policies JA Fiske, AJ Browne 2006
176 Aboriginal Nationalism-Prospects For Decolonization PH Russell 1996
177 Comanagement of Natural Resources: Some Aspects of the Canadian Experience PJ Usher 2020
178 Accounting For Genocide: Canada’s Bureaucratic Assault on Aboriginal People DE Neu, R Therrien 2003 B
179 Sovereignty and Its Relevance to Treaty-Making Between Indigenous Peoples and Australian Governments G Williams, B Gunn, S BRENNAN 2004
180 A National or International Crime? Canada’s Indian Residential Schools and the Genocide Convention AJ Hall 2018
181 Indigenous Participation in Environmental Management of Mining Projects: the Role of Negotiated Agreements C O’Faircheallaigh, T Corbett 2005
182 Finding Dahshaa: Self-Government, Social Suffering, and Aboriginal Policy in Canada S Irlbacher-Fox 2010 B
183 Treaty Education For Ethically Engaged Citizenship: Settler Identities, Historical Consciousness and the Need For Reconciliation JA Tupper 2012
184 Employment Relations in the Neostaples Resource Economy: Impact Benefit Agreements and Aboriginal Governance in Canada’s Nickel Mining Industry S Mills, B Sweeney 2013
185 The New Buffalo: the Struggle For Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education B Stonechild 2006 B
186 First Nations: Race, Class and Gender Relations V Satzewich, T Wotherspoon 2000 B
187 Aboriginal Law: Commentary and Analysis T Isaac 2012 B
188 Factors and Themes in Native Education and School Boards/First Nations Tuition Negotiations and Tuition Agreement Schooling GE Burns 1998
189 Indigenous Ontology, International Law and the Application of the Convention to the Over-Representation of Indigenous Children in Out of Home Care in Canada and … C Blackstock, M Bamblett, C Black 2020
190 Idle No More-Indigenous Activism and Feminism S John 2015
191 The Challenge and the Promise of Indigenous Peoples’ Fishing Rights—From Dependency to Agency A Davis, S Jentoft 2001
192 The Art of Breaking People Down: the British Colonial Model in Ireland and Canada A Rahman, MA Clarke, S Byrne 2017
193 Aboriginal Claims to Cultural Property in Canada: a Comparative Legal Analysis of the Repatriation Debate C Bell 1992
194 Indigenous Peoples and International Law: the Making of a Regime C Oguamanam 2004
195 Canada’s Emerging Indigenous Rights Framework: a Critical Analysis H King, S Pasternak 2018 B
196 A New Model For Making Aboriginal Policy? Evaluating the Kelowna Accord and the Promise of Multilevel Governance in Canada C Alcantara, Z Spicer 2016
197 Domesticating Doctrines: Aboriginal Peoples After the Royal Commission J Borrows 2000
198 Making Sober Citizens: the Legacy of Indigenous Alcohol Regulation in Canada, 1777-1985 RA Campbell 2008
199 Protected Areas, Conservationists and Aboriginal Interests in Canada 1 J Morrison 2013
200 We Intend to Live Here Forever: a Primer on the Nisga’aTreaty D Sanders 1999
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QUERY: “CANADA .AND. GENOCIDE”
TITLE AUTHOR(S) YEAR TYPE
1 Cultural Genocide in Canada? It Happened Here R Amir 2018
2 Genocide in Canada C Powell, J Peristerakis 2014
3 Canada and Colonial Genocide A Woolford, J Benvenuto 2015
4 Suffer the Little Children: Genocide, Indigenous Nations and the Canadian State T Starblanket 2020
5 The Genocide Question and Indian Residential Schools in Canada DB MacDonald, G Hudson 2012 B
6 Genocide, Indian Policy, and Legislated Elimination of Indians in Canada P Palmater 2014
7 Ontological Destruction: Genocide and Canadian Aboriginal Peoples A Woolford 2009
8 Canadian Genocide and Official Culpability Z Akhtar 2010
9 Genocide of Canadian First Nations A Woolford, J Thomas 2011
10 Canada and Colonial Genocide A Woolford, J Benvenuto 2018
11 This Benevolent Experiment: Indigenous Boarding Schools, Genocide, and Redress in Canada and the United States A Woolford 2015
12 Colonial Genocide in Indigenous North America J Benvenuto, AL Hinton, A Woolford 2014 B
13 Accounting and Accountability Relations: Colonization, Genocide and Canada’s First Nations DE Neu 2000 B
14 Accounting for Genocide: Canada’s Bureaucratic Assault on Aboriginal People DE Neu, R Therrien 2003 B
15 Genocide: Indigenous Nations and the State of Canada T Starblanket 2014
16 Genocide and Indian Residential Schooling: the Past is Present RD Chrisjohn, T Wasacase, L Nussey, A Smith 2002
17 Memory and Citizenship in Diaspora: Remembering the Armenian Genocide in Canada D Gül Kaya 2018
18 The Destruction of Identity: Cultural Genocide and Indigenous Peoples L Kingston 2015
19 An Act of Genocide: Colonialism and the Sterilization of Aboriginal Women K Stote 2015
20 Genocide of Canadian First Nations A Woolford, J Thomas 2017 B
21 Rekinning the Homeland: Rurality, Gender-Based Genocide, and Indigenous Sovereignty in Colonial Canada S de Finney 2022
22 Canada’s First Nations and Cultural Genocide RZ Cohen 2016
23 The Sleeping Giant Awakens: Genocide, Indian Residential Schools, and the Challenge of Conciliation DB MacDonald 2019 B
24 The Concept of Cultural Genocide: an International Law Perspective E Novic 2016 B
25 The Media and the Rwanda Genocide A Thompson 2007 B
26 Bystanders to Genocide S Power 2001 B
27 Political Genocide: Killing Nations Through Legislation and Slow-Moving Poison KL Ladner 2014
28 Act of Genocide: Eugenics, Indian Policy, and the Sterilization of Aboriginal Women in Canada K Stote 2014
29 Reverberations of the Holocaust Fifty Years Later: Psychology’s Contributions to Understanding Persecution and Genocide P Suedfeld 2000
30 Settler Colonialism in Canada and the Métis T Logan 2018
31 Reconciliation and Cultural Genocide: a Critique of Liberal Multicultural Strategies of Innocence E Paquette 2020
32 A National or International Crime? Canada’s Indian Residential Schools and the Genocide Convention AJ Hall 2018
33 Standing By and Doing Nothing About Genocide in Sudan and Canada RN Johnston 2019
34 The Circle Game: Shadows and Substance in the Indian Residential School Experience in Canada RD Chrisjohn, SL Young, M Maraun 1997 B
35 Genocide: a Comprehensive Introduction A Jones 2016 B
36 Ecocide, Genocide and the Disregard of Alternative Life-Systems T Lindgren 2018 B
37 Race, Racism, and Empire: Reflections on Canada E Dua, N Razack, JN Warner 2005
38 Indigenous Peoples and Black People in Canada: Settlers or Allies? Z Amadahy, B Lawrence 2009
39 The Politics of Genocide ES Herman, D Peterson 2010
40 Rwandan Genocide Survivors Denied Aids Treatment L Hilsum 2004 B
41 “A Slow Industrial Genocide”: Tar Sands and the Indigenous Peoples of Northern Alberta J Huseman, D Short 2012
42 Suffer the Little Children: Genocide, Indigenous Nations and the Canadian State C Beninger 2020
43 Genocide in Australia C Tatz 1999 R
44 Forced Sterilization of Indigenous Women:: an Act of Genocide or Policing Women’s Bodies? M Akbari 2021
45 Western Colonization as Disease: Native Adoption and Cultural Genocide W Crichlow 2002
46 The Failure to Prevent Genocide in Rwanda: the Role of Bystanders F Grünfeld, A Huijboom 2007
47 Canadian Complicity in the East Timor Near-Genocide: a Case Study in the Sociology of Human Rights J Klaehn 2004 B
48 Genocide and Suicide Among Indigenous People: the North Meets the South AA Leenaars, C Brown, L Taparti 1999
49 Structural Genocide and Institutionalized Racism in Canada: the Department of Indian Affairs and Framing of Indigenous Peoples L Mudde 2018
50 The Murders of Indigenous Women in Canada as Feminicides: Toward a Decolonial Intersectional Reconceptualization of Femicide P García-Del Moral 2018
51 Action-Based Psychosocial Reconciliation Approach: Canadian Counselling Psychological Contribution to Interpersonal Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda M Minami 2019
52 Learning from the Rwandan Genocide of 1994 to Stop the Genocide in Darfur – Part Two A Inter 2005
53 Struggle for the Land: Native North American Resistance to Genocide, Ecocide, and Colonization W Churchill 2002
54 The Indigenous Child Removal System in Canada: an Examination of Legal Decision-Making and Racial Bias R Sinclair 2016 B
55 The Globe’s Representation of the Armenian Genocide and Canada’s Acknowledgement K Ashford 2012
56 Canada, Genocide of Indigenous Peoples and the International Court of Justice A Abedini 2023
57 Colonial Genocide in Indigenous North America KA Bailey 2016
58 Colonial Reckoning, National Reconciliation?: Aboriginal Peoples and the Culture of Redress in Canada J Henderson, P Wakeham 2009 R
59 Stealing the Pain of Others: Reflections on Canadian Humanitarian Responses S Razack 2007
60 National Courts Finally Begin to Prosecute Genocide, the “Crime of Crimes” WA Schabas 2003
61 Vile Crime in Inalienable Right: Defining Incitement to Genocide S Benesch 2007
62 Discourses of Dehumanization: Enemy Construction and Canadian Media Complicity in the Framing of the War on Terror E Steuter, D Wills 2009
63 From “Decolonized” to Reconciliation Research in Canada: Drawing from Indigenous Research Paradigms D McGregor 2017
64 Hate Speech in Rwanda: the Road to Genocide WA Schabas 2017
65 Redefining Genocide: Settler Colonialism, Social Death and Ecocide D Short 2016
66 Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity DL Shelton 2005 B
67 Colonial Genocide in Indigenous North America JW Daschuk 2015
68 Barbaric Civilization: a Critical Sociology of Genocide CJ Powell 2011 R
69 The Scope and Bounds of Transitional Justice and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission RL Nagy 2013 B
70 A Genocide the World Has Ignored: Holding Governments and the Catholic Church Accountable for Residential and Boarding Schools Through the Icc KR Redhage 2022
71 Echoes of Genocide: Trauma and Ethnic Identity Among European Immigrants ER Midlarsky, MI Midlarsky 2004
72 Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume One: Summary: Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada 2015
73 Syrian Armenian Refugees in Canada: War, Forced Migration, Resettlement, and the Collective Memory of the Armenian Genocide H Tovmasyan 2023 B
74 Rekinning Our Kinscapes: Renegade Indigenous Stewarding Against Gender Genocide S de Finney, SR Sam, C Adams, K Andrew 2019
75 Questions of Privacy and Confidentiality After Atrocity: Collecting and Retaining Records of the Residential School System in Canada T Logan 2018
76 Canadian Policy in Rwanda H Adelman 2017
77 Racism, Sexism and Colonialism: the Impact on the Health of Aboriginal Women in Canada C Bourassa, K McKay-McNabb 2005
78 Rethinking Historical Trauma L Kirmayer, JP Gone, J Moses 2014
79 How Perpetrators of Genocidal Crimes Evaded Justice: the Canadian Story A Rodal 2001
80 We Wish to Inform You: Canadian Religious Reporting of the Rwandan Genocide K Bowler 2008
81 Cultural Genocide in Law and Politics A Tiemessen 2023
82 Corporate Hegemony: the Institutional Nature of Canadian Complicity in the East Timor Genocide J Klaehn 1995
83 In Praise of Blood: the Crimes of the Rwandan Patriotic Front J Rever 2020 B
84 Ending Corporate Impunity for Genocide: the Case Against China’s State-Owned Petroleum Company in Sudan MJ Kelly 2011 B
85 Decolonizing Neoliberalism?: First Nations Reserves, Private Property Rights, and the Legislation of Indigenous Dispossession in Canada M Fabris 2017
86 Felt Theory: an Indigenous Feminist Approach to Affect and History D Million 2009
87 Rwandan Genocide RA Dallaire 2014
88 A Little Matter of Genocide: Holocaust and Denial in the Americas 1492 to the Present W Churchill 1997
89 The Whiteness of Green: Racialization and Environmental Education S McLean 2013 B
90 Empire, Colony, Genocide: Conquest, Occupation, and Subaltern Resistance in World History AD Moses 2022
91 Teaching About Genocide. a Guidebook for College and University Teachers: Critical Essays, Syllabi, and Assignments J Freedman-Apsel, H Fein 1992 B
92 Is it Genocide? C Blackstock 2020 B
93 The Scourge of Genocide: Essays and Reflections A Jones 2013
94 Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present R Maynard 2017 B
95 Aboriginal Social Work Education in Canada: Decolonizing Pedagogy for the Seventh Generation R Sinclair 2004 B
96 Suffer the Little Children: Genocide, Indigenous Nations and the Canadian State A Choudry 2019
97 Forgiveness and Collective Guilt Assignment to Historical Perpetrator Groups Depend on Level of Social Category Inclusiveness. MJA Wohl, NR Branscombe 2005 R
98 100 Voices After 100 Years: Remembering the Armenian Genocide in Diaspora D Gül Kaya 2018
99 Combating State-Sanctioned Incitement to Genocide: a Legal and Moral Imperative I Cotler 2010
100 Transitional Justice: Global Mechanisms and Local Realities After Genocide and Mass Violence AL Hinton 2010
101 Dictionary of Genocide S Totten, PR Bartrop, SL Jacobs 2008 B
102 Indian Residential Schools and Unmarked Graves in Canada: the Question of Genocide R HUGHES 2022 B
103 Genocide or Ethnic Cleansing? are These Our Only Choices? MD Jacobs 2016
104 Pedagogies for Decolonizing JM Iseke-Bames 2008
105 Civil Indian Policy and Aboriginal-White Relations in Nineteenth Century Canada: a Cultural Genocide? G Twist 2014
106 Gender, Sexuality and Genocide in Kanata AL Velasco Ugalde 2021
107 The Sleeping Giant Awakens: Genocide, Indian Residential Schools, and the Challenge of Conciliation AR Basso 2021
108 Genocide, Reconciliation, and the Residential Schools: a Survey of Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Attitudes Among Elected Officials in Canada DB MacDonald, M Mitchell 2012 R
109 This Benevolent Experiment: Indigenous Boarding Schools, Genocide, and Redress in Canada and the United States MO Nielsen 2021
110 This Benevolent Experiment: Indigenous Boarding Schools, Genocide, and Redress in Canada and the United States SKP Hayes 2018 R
111 Mercury Poisoning in Grassy Narrows: Environmental Injustice, Colonialism, and Capitalist Expansion in Canada N Ilyniak 2014 R
112 What Does Genocide Produce? the Semantic Field of Genocide, Cultural Genocide, and Ethnocide in Indigenous Rights Discourse J Benvenuto 2015
113 This Benevolent Experiment: Indigenous Boarding Schools, Genocide, and Redress in Canada and the United States J Reyhner 2016
114 Suffer the Little Children: Genocide, Indigenous Nations and the Canadian State A de Zayas 2020 R
115 Canlit as Critical Genealogy K Vernon 2019 R
116 Timor Mortis Conturbat Me: Genocide Pedagogy and Vicarious Trauma K Bischoping 2004
117 Troubling National Discourses in Anti-Racist Curricular Planning C Schick, V St. Denis 2005
118 The Residential School System E Hanson, D Gamez, A Manuel 2020
119 Darfur and the Genocide Debate S Straus 2005
120 A Library Matter of Genocide M Dudley 2016
121 Reconciling Canada: Critical Perspectives on the Culture of Redress JA Henderson, P Wakeham 2013
122 Mental Wellness in Canada’s Aboriginal Communities: Striving Toward Reconciliation P Boksa, R Joober, L Kirmayer 2015 B
123 Cultural Genocide, the Universal Declaration, and Minority Rights J Morsink 1999
124 Iraq and the Assyrian Unimagining: Illuminating Scaled Suffering and a Hierarchy of Genocide from Simele to Anfal SG Donabed 2010
125 The Sleeping Giant Awakens: Genocide, Indian Residential Schools, and the Challenge of Conciliation J Brownlie 2022 B
126 House of Difference: Cultural Politics and National Identity in Canada E Mackey 2005 R
127 Compulsory Schooling and Cognitive Imperialism: a Case for Cognitive Justice and Reconciliation With Indigenous Peoples M Battiste, JY Henderson 2018 B
128 The Path of a Genocide: the Rwanda Crisis from Uganda to Zaire H Adelman, A Suhrke 1999
129 We Planted Rice and Killed People: Symbiogenetic Destruction in the Cambodian Genocide A Woolford, W June, S Um 2021 B
130 Hate Radio in Rwanda 1 F Chalk 2017
131 Mugesera: Canada’s First Faltering Steps in the Debate Over Transferring Genocide Suspects to Rwanda F Lafontaine 2012
132 A Diasporic Quest for Power: Jagmeet Singh, Hybrid Whiteness, and Genocide T Kohli 2020
133 Exalted Subjects: Studies in the Making of Race and Nation in Canada S Thobani 2007
134 Settler: Identity and Colonialism in 21St Century Canada EB Lowman, AJ Barker 2015 B
135 A Genocide That Precedes Genocide J Chalmers 2016 B
136 Conceptualizing the National Group for the Crime of Genocide: is Law Able to Account for Identity Fault Lines? C Lingaas 2021
137 Canada’s “History Wars”: the “Comfort Women” and the Nanjing Massacre SO Norimatsu 2020
138 The Crime of All Crimes: Toward a Criminology of Genocide N Rafter 2016
139 Words That Can Kill: the Mugesera Speech and the 1994 Tutsi Genocide in Rwanda N Fletcher 2014 B
140 A “Vanished World”: Cultural Genocide of Eastern European Jews Through the Lens of Settler Colonialism D Glowacka 2022
141 New Directions in Genocide Research A Jones 2012
142 Disability as a Colonial Construct: the Missing Discourse of Culture in Conceptualizations of Disabled Indigenous Children N Ineese-Nash 2020 B
143 Boarding School Abuses, Human Rights, and Reparations A Smith 2004
144 Crimes Under Canada’s Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act: a Speech Delivered Before the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Prevention of Genocide … H Zawati 2014
145 Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics of Starvation, and the Loss of Aboriginal Life JW Daschuk 2013
146 The Silent Genocide: Aboriginal Language Loss Faq K Prodanovic 2013 B
147 Neoliberal Settler Colonialism, Canada and the Tar Sands J Preston 2013
148 Decolonizing Antiracism B Lawrence, E Dua 2005
149 North American Nurses’ Transnational Relief Efforts During the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923 H Yacoubian 2017
150 Genocide M Kennedy 2019
151 A Carnival of Truth? Knowledge, Ignorance and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission M James 2012
152 Accounting and the Holocausts of Modernity DE Neu, C Graham 2004
153 We Must Look at Both Sides But a Denial of Genocide Too?: Difficult Moments on Controversial Issues in the Classroom R Kubota 2014
154 The Coercive Sterilization of Aboriginal Women in Canada K Stote 2012
155 The United States and the Genocide Convention LJ LeBlanc 1991
156 The Role of Prisons in Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity Against Indigenous People in Canada J Metcalfe 2021 B
157 Sustaining Cultural Genocide: a Look at Indigenous Children in Non-Indigenous Placement and the Place of Judicial Decision Making P Choate 2021
158 Living in “Survival Mode”: Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma from the Holodomor Genocide of 1932–1933 in Ukraine B Bezo, S Maggi 2015
159 Reason, Necessity and Genocide PC Lancaster 2000
160 Writing to Right the Wrongs: Truth, Appropriation, and Poetry on a Genocide Site (An Essay in Three-And-A-Half Parts) A Callanan 2022
161 Genocide in Contemporary Children’s and Young Adult Literature: Cambodia to Darfur J Gangi 2014
162 Suicide Among Indigenous Peoples: Introduction and Call to Action AA Leenaars 2006 B
163 Colonial Genocide and Historical Trauma in Native North America JP Gone 2014
164 Comparing the Policy of Aboriginal Assimilation: Australia, Canada, and New Zealand A Armitage 1995
165 Spirit Wars: Native North American Religions in the Age of Nation Building R Niezen 2000 B
166 Multiculturalism and the History of Canadian Diversity RJF Day 2000 B
167 I Know Who I Am: a Caribbean Woman’s Identity in Canada Y Bobb-Smith 2003 B
168 Canada’s Big Chill: Indigenous Languages in Education C Benson, K Kosonen, J Ball, O McIvor 2013 B
169 Never Again: the Case Study of Sri Lanka and the Collective Action Theory of Genocide M Satgunarajah 2016
170 How I Came to the Study of Genocide K Jonassohn 2017
171 Cultural Genocide: Law, Politics, and Global Manifestations JS Bachman 2019
172 Behind the Red Brick Walls: Uncovering the Social Control and Cultural Genocidal Motives Behind Canada’s Residential School System H Donaldson 2017 B
173 Mino-Mnaamodzawin: Achieving Indigenous Environmental Justice in Canada D McGregor 2018
174 Education After Genocide: the Case of Bosnia T Brøndum 2009
175 Colonial Paradigms of Violence: Comparative Analysis of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Mass Killing M Gordon 2022
176 The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: Fifty Years Later M Lippman 2017 B
177 Remembering Obligation: Pedagogy and the Witnessing of Testimony of Historical Trauma RI Simon, C Eppert 1997
178 White Civility: the Literary Project of English Canada D Coleman 2006
179 The Genocide and the Ukrainian Diaspora A Majumdar 2019 B
180 Response, Responsibility, and Renewal G Younging, J Dewar, M DeGagné 2009
181 Dispossession and Canadian Land Claims C Samson, A Woolford, J Benvenuto 2014
182 Deployment of Troops to Prevent Impending Genocide: a Contemporary Assessment of the Un Security Council’s Powers M Toufayan 2003
183 Could the Rwandan Genocide Have Been Prevented? GH Stanton 2004
184 No Savage Shall Inherit the Land: Civilian-Driven Violence in the Making of Settler Genocides M Adhikari 2021
185 Our Shame: International Responsibility for the Rwandan Genocide N McMillan 2008
186 Humanitarian Intervention and the Rwandan Genocide DRL Ludlow 1999
187 Disrupted Attachments: a Social Context Complex Trauma Framework and the Lives of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada L Haskell, M Randall 2009
188 Legality of Use of Force (Yugoslavia v. Belgium)(Yugoslavia v. Canada)(Yugoslavia v. France)(Yugoslavia v. Germany)(Yugoslavia v. Italy)(Yugoslavia v. Netherlands … C Gray, MD Evans 2000
189 Genocide, Memory, Denial and Quebec Media: the Case of Léon Mugesera D Payette 2013
190 Postgenocide: Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Effects of Genocide K Mulaj 2021
191 Australia’s Unthinkable Genocide C Tatz 2017 B
192 Postgenocide: Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Effects of Genocide Zammit Borda 2022 B
193 Cultural Competency as New Racism: an Ontology of Forgetting G Pon 2009 R
194 The 8 Stages of Genocide GH Stanton 1998
195 Sorry, and Not Sorry, in Australia: How the Apology to the Stolen Generations Buried a History of Genocide T Barta 2008
196 Revitalizing the Ethnosphere: Global Society, Ethnodiversity, and the Stakes of Cultural Genocide C Powell 2016
197 Healing Heritage: New Approaches to Commemorating Canada’s Indian Residential School System TJ Cooper-Bolam 2014
198 Who’s Sorry Now? Government Apologies, Truth Commissions, and Indigenous Self-Determination in Australia, Canada, Guatemala, and Peru J Corntassel, C Holder 2008
199 Historical Representations of Aboriginal People in the Canadian News Media R Harding 2006
200 Immediate Response: Addressing Anti-Native and Anti-Black Racism in Child Welfare G Pon, K Gosine, D Phillips 2011
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TITLE AUTHOR(S) YEAR TYPE
1 Residential Schools and the Effects on Indigenous Health and Well-Being in Canada—A Scoping Review P Wilk, A Maltby, M Cooke 2017
2 Indian Residential Schools in Canada: Persistent Impacts on Aboriginal Students’ Psychological Development and Functioning. R Barnes, N Josefowitz 2019
3 The Genocide Question and Indian Residential Schools in Canada DB MacDonald, G Hudson 2012
4 The Residential School System E Hanson, D Gamez, A Manuel 2020
5 Canada and the Legacy of the Indian Residential Schools: Transitional Justice for Indigenous People in a Non-Transitional Society C Jung 2009
6 Unsettling the Settler Within: Indian Residential Schools, Truth Telling, and Reconciliation in Canada P Regan 2010
7 Shingwauk’s Vision: a History of Native Residential Schools JR Miller 1996 B
8 The Intergenerational Effects of Indian Residential Schools: Implications for the Concept of Historical Trauma A Bombay, K Matheson 2014 B
9 “If Anything is to Be Done With the Indian, We Must Catch Him Very Young”: Colonial Constructions of Aboriginal Children and the Geographies of Indian Residential Schooling in British Columbia, Canada S de Leeuw 2009
10 Native Residential Schooling in Canada: a Review of Literature S Trevithick 1998
11 Suicide Ideation and Attempts Among First Nations Peoples Living On-Reserve in Canada: the Intergenerational and Cumulative Effects of Indian Residential Schools RJ McQuaid, A Bombay, OA McInnis 2017
12 The Lifetime Effect of Residential School Attendance on Indigenous Health Status V Kaspar 2014
13 The Sleeping Giant Awakens: Genocide, Indian Residential Schools, and the Challenge of Conciliation DB MacDonald 2019
14 Trauma and Suicide Behaviour Histories Among a Canadian Indigenous Population: an Empirical Exploration of the Potential Role of Canada’s Residential School System B Elias, J Mignone, M Hall, SP Hong, L Hart 2012 B
15 The Residential School Experience: Syndrome or Historic Trauma LH Robertson 2006
16 A National Crime: the Canadian Government and the Residential School System, 1879 to 1986 JS Milloy 1999
17 From Truth to Reconciliation: Transforming the Legacy of Residential Schools MB Castellano, L Archibald, M DeGagné 2008 B
18 Residential Schools: Impact on Aboriginal Students’ Academic and Cognitive Development R Barnes, N Josefowitz, E Cole 2006 B
19 First Nations, Residential Schools, and the Americanization of the Holocaust: Rewriting Indigenous History in the United States and Canada DB MacDonald 2007
20 Truth and Indignation: Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools R Niezen 2017
21 The Impact of Stressors on Second Generation Indian Residential School Survivors A Bombay, K Matheson 2011 B
22 Aboriginal People, Resilience and the Residential School Legacy MD Stout, GD Kipling 2003
23 Residential Schools and Reconciliation: Canada Confronts its History JR Miller 2017 B
24 Canada’s Residential Schools: the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada 2015 B
25 Impact of Residential Schooling and of Child Abuse on Substance Use Problem in Indigenous Peoples NA Ross, J Dion, M Cantinotti, D Collin-Vézina 2015 B
26 A Short History of Aboriginal Education in Canada JP White, J Peters 2009
27 Residential Schools: Did They Really Close or Just Morph Into Child Welfare C Blackstock 2007
28 Bodies of Meaning: Sports and Games at Canadian Residential Schools J Forsyth 2013
29 Out of the Depths: the Experiences of Mi’Kmaw Children at the Indian Residential School at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia I Knockwood 2015
30 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Among Aboriginal People in Canada: Review and Analysis of the Intergenerational Links to Residential Schools CL Tait 2003 B
31 Residential Schools: the Intergenerational Impacts on Aboriginal Peoples C Partridge 2010 B
32 Social Determinants of Health Inequities in Indigenous Canadians Through a Life Course Approach to Colonialism and the Residential School System PJ Kim 2019
33 Disrupting the Continuities Among Residential Schools, the Sixties Scoop, and Child Welfare HA McKenzie, C Varcoe, AJ Browne, L Day 2016
34 Canada’s Residential School System: Measuring the Intergenerational Impact of Familial Attendance on Health and Mental Health Outcomes C Hackett, D Feeny, E Tompa 2016
35 Nodal Repair and Networks of Destruction: Residential Schools, Colonial Genocide, and Redress in Canada A Woolford 2013
36 Dealing With the Legacy of Native Residential School Abuse in Canada: Litigation, ADR, and Restorative Justice JJ Llewellyn 2002
37 Broken Circle: the Dark Legacy of Indian Residential Schools—Commemorative Edition TN Fontaine 2022
38 This Benevolent Experiment: Indigenous Boarding Schools, Genocide, and Redress in Canada and the United States A Woolford 2015 B
39 Redress for Linguicide: Residential Schools and Assimilation in Canada LS Fontaine 2017 B
40 Turning Around the Intergenerational Impact of Residential Schools on Aboriginal People: Implications for Health Policy and Practice D Smith, C Varcoe, N Edwards 2005
41 From Reconciliation to Reconciling: Reading What “We Now Recognize” in the Government of Canada’s 2008 Residential Schools Apology M Dorrell 2009
42 Colonial Reckoning, National Reconciliation?: Aboriginal Peoples and the Culture of Redress in Canada J Henderson, P Wakeham 2009
43 Indigenous Educational Attainment in Canada CE Gordon, JP White 2014
44 A New Understanding of Things Indian: George Raley’s Negotiation of the Residential School Experience P Raibmon 1996
45 Us and Canadian Boarding Schools: a Review, Past and Present SA Colmant 2000
46 Intergenerational Trauma: the Relationship Between Residential Schools and the Child Welfare System Among Young People Who Use Drugs in Vancouver, Canada B Barker, K Sedgemore, M Tourangeau 2019
47 Magic Weapons: Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community After Residential School S McKegney 2007
48 Boarding School Abuses, Human Rights, and Reparations A Smith 2004 B
49 Histories and Memories of the Indian Boarding Schools in Mexico, Canada, and the United States AS Dawson 2012
50 The Impact of Historical Trauma on Health Outcomes for Indigenous Populations in the Usa and Canada: a Systematic Review JP Gone, WE Hartmann, A Pomerville 2019
51 The Structure of Aboriginal Child Welfare in Canada V Sinha, A Kozlowski 2013
52 Administering Colonial Science: Nutrition Research and Human Biomedical Experimentation in Aboriginal Communities and Residential Schools, 1942–1952 I Mosby 2013
53 The Long-Term Effects of Forcible Assimilation Policy: the Case of Indian Boarding Schools DL Feir 2016
54 Victims of Benevolence: the Dark Legacy of the Williams Lake Residential School E Furniss 2002
55 Hunger Was Never Absent: How Residential School Diets Shaped Current Patterns of Diabetes Among Indigenous Peoples in Canada I Mosby, T Galloway 2017 B
56 Indian Drum in the House a Critical Discourse Analysis of an Apology for Canadian Residential Schools and the Public’s Response WJ Anderson 2012
57 Reconciliation or Racialization? Contemporary Discourses About Residential Schools in the Canadian Prairies A Gebhard 2017
58 The Impact of the Residential School, Child Welfare System and Intergenerational Trauma Upon the Incarceration of Aboriginals M Gauthier 2010
59 Cultivating Ignorance of Aboriginal Realities A Godlewska, J Moore 2010
60 Indian Boarding School Experience, Substance Use, and Mental Health Among Urban Two-Spirit American Indian/Alaska Natives T Evans-Campbell, KL Walters 2012
61 Education for Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: an Overview of Four Realms of Success JP Preston 2016
62 I Would Like the Girls at Home: Domestic Labor and the Age of Discharge at Canadian Indian Residential Schools MJL McCallum 2014
63 Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission K Stanton 2011
64 Healing Heritage: New Approaches to Commemorating Canada’s Indian Residential School System TJ Cooper-Bolam 2014
65 Aboriginal Education in Canada as Internal Colonialism DG Perley 1993
66 Making Aboriginal People “Immigrants Too”: a Comparison of Citizenship Programs for Newcomers and Indigenous Peoples in Postwar Canada, 1940s–1960s H Bohaker, F Iacovetta 2009
67 Educating “Indians”: Practices of Becoming Canadian A Ormiston 2002
68 From “Decolonized” to Reconciliation Research in Canada: Drawing from Indigenous Research Paradigms D McGregor 2017
69 Settler Colonialism in Canada and the Métis T Logan 2018
70 Carlisle Indian Industrial School: Indigenous Histories, Memories, and Reclamations J Fear-Segal, SD Rose 2016
71 Boarding School Blues: Revisiting American Indian Educational Experiences CE Trafzer, JA Keller, L Sisquoc 2006 B
72 Culturally Relevant Pedagogy: First Nations Education in Canada F Maina 1997 B
73 Aboriginal Education and Anti-Racist Education: Building Alliances Across Cultural and Racial Identity VS Denis 2007
74 Culture Loss and Crumbling Skulls: the Problematic of Injury in Residential School Litigation C Blackburn 2012
75 Indigenous Storytelling, Truth-Telling, and Community Approaches to Reconciliation J Corntassel 2009
76 A Critical Review of Aboriginal Education in Canada: Eurocentric Dominance Impact and Everyday Denial E Neeganagwedgin 2013
77 Traumatic Pasts in Canadian Aboriginal People: Further Support for a Complex Trauma Conceptualization? I Sochting, R Corrado, IM Cohen, RG Ley 2007
78 Genocide, Indian Policy, and Legislated Elimination of Indians in Canada P Palmater 2014
79 No End of Grief: Indian Residential Schools in Canada A Grant 1996
80 Seeing and Feeling Difficult History: a Case Study of How Canadian Students Make Sense of Photographs of Indian Residential Schools J Miles 2019 B
81 Aboriginal Education in Canada: a Plea for Integration JW Friesen, VL Friesen 2002
82 The Legacy of School for Aboriginal People: Education, Oppression, and Emancipation B Schissel, T Wotherspoon 2002 B
83 Stolen from Our Embrace: the Abduction of First Nations Children and the Restoration of Aboriginal Communities S Fournier, E Crey 1997
84 Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume One: Summary: Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada 2015 B
85 Excuse Me: Who are the First Peoples of Canada? a Historical Analysis of Aboriginal Education in Canada Then and Now E Neegan 2005 B
86 Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples: Social Integration or Disintegration RL Barsh 1994
87 Aboriginal Social Work Education in Canada: Decolonizing Pedagogy for the Seventh Generation R Sinclair 2004
88 Healing Traditions: Culture, Community and Mental Health Promotion With Canadian Aboriginal Peoples L Kirmayer, C Simpson, M Cargo 2003
89 Historical Trauma Among Indigenous Peoples of the Americas: Concepts, Research, and Clinical Considerations MYHB Heart, J Chase 2016
90 A Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography on Aspects of Aboriginal Child Welfare in Canada M Bennett, C Blackstock, R de la Ronde 2005
91 Child Maltreatment Investigations Among Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Families in Canada C Blackstock, N Trocmé 2004 B
92 The Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement’s Common Experience Payment and Healing: a Qualitative Study Exploring Impacts on Recipients G Reimer, A Bombay, L Ellsworth, S Fryer, T Logan 2010
93 American Indian Education: a History J Reyhner, J Eder 2017 B
94 Introduction: Indigenous Knowledge Recovery is Indigenous Empowerment WA Wilson 2004 B
95 Community Archival Practice: Indigenous Grassroots Collaboration at the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre K McCracken 2015
96 Canada’s Big Chill: Indigenous Languages in Education C Benson, K Kosonen, J Ball, O McIvor 2013
97 Structural Determinants of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health C Reading, M Greenwood 2015
98 Indigenous Well-Being in Four Countries: an Application of the Undp’s Human Development Index to Indigenous Peoples in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the … M Cooke, F Mitrou, D Lawrence, E Guimond 2007
99 Healing Traditions: the Mental Health of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada L Kirmayer, GG Valaskakis 2009
100 Redressing First Nations Historical Trauma: Theorizing Mechanisms for Indigenous Culture as Mental Health Treatment JP Gone 2013 B
101 Integrating Aboriginal Perspectives Into Curricula: a Literature Review J Ledoux 2006
102 Blending Aboriginal and Western Healing Methods to Treat Intergenerational Trauma With Substance Use Disorder in Aboriginal Peoples Who Live in Northeastern … TN Marsh, D Coholic, S Cote-Meek, LM Najavits 2015
103 Aboriginal Peoples and Historic Trauma: the Processes of Intergenerational Transmission W Aguiar, R Halseth 2015
104 “Real” Indians and Others: Mixed-Blood Urban Native Peoples and Indigenous Nationhood B Lawrence 2004 B
105 Appraisals of Discriminatory Events Among Adult Offspring of Indian Residential School Survivors: the Influences of Identity Centrality and Past Perceptions of … A Bombay, K Matheson, H Anisman 2014 B
106 American Indian Boarding Schools: What Went Wrong? What is Going Right? J Reyhner 2018
107 Beyond Recovery: Colonization, Health and Healing for Indigenous People in Canada LF Lavallee, JM Poole 2010
108 Colonial Genocide in Indigenous North America J Benvenuto, AL Hinton, A Woolford 2014
109 The Indigenous Child Removal System in Canada: an Examination of Legal Decision-Making and Racial Bias R Sinclair 2016 B
110 Native to Native… We’Ll Recapture Our Spirits: the World Indigenous Nations Games and North American Indigenous Games as Cultural Resistance J Forsyth, KB Wamsley 2007
111 The Income Gap Between Aboriginal Peoples and the Rest of Canada D Wilson, DB Macdonald 2010
112 Decolonization and Healing: Indigenous Experiences in the United States, New Zealand, Australia and Greenland L Archibald 2006 B
113 To “Know Papers”: Aboriginal Perspectives on Literacy J Hare 2005 B
114 Second-Rate Victims: the Forced Sterilization of Indigenous Peoples in the Usa and Canada L Pegoraro 2015
115 The Boarding School as Metaphor BJ Child 2018
116 As If Indigenous Knowledge and Communities Mattered: Transformative Education in First Nations Communities in Canada J Ball 2004
117 The Apologizers’ Apology E Mackey 2013
118 Closing the Education Gap: a Case for Aboriginal Early Childhood Education in Canada, a Look at the Aboriginal Headstart Program M Nguyen 2011
119 Mental Health Profiles for a Sample of British Columbia’s Aboriginal Survivors of the Canadian Residential School System R Corrado, IM Cohen 2003
120 Minority Status and Schooling in Canada J Cummins 1997 B
121 Death By Boarding School: the Last Acceptable Racism and the United States’ Genocide of Native Americans A Piccard 2013
122 Sexual Abuse in Canadian Aboriginal Communities: a Broad Review of Conflicting Evidence D Collin-Vézina, J Dion 2009
123 Felt Theory: an Indigenous Feminist Approach to Affect and History D Million 2009
124 The Impact of Colonization and Western Assimilation on Health and Wellbeing of Canadian Aboriginal People C MacDonald, A Steenbeek 2015
125 Traditional Indigenous Approaches to Healing and the Modern Welfare of Traditional Knowledge, Spirituality and Lands JA Robbins, J Dewar 2011
126 Post-Traumatic Stress and the Health Status of Aboriginal Populations in Canada TL Mitchell, DT Maracle 2005
127 Historical Trauma, Race-Based Trauma and Resilience of Indigenous Peoples: a Literature Review E Fast, D Collin-Vézina 2010
128 An Evidence-Based Formative Evaluation of a Cross Cultural Aboriginal Mental Health Program in Canada W Thomas, G Bellefeuille 2006
129 Developing an Aboriginal Healing Model for Intergenerational Trauma P Menzies 2008
130 Gendered Violence and Politics in Indigenous Communities: the Cases of Aboriginal People in Canada and the Sámi in Scandinavia R Kuokkanen 2015
131 First Nations Education in Canada: the Circle Unfolds M Battiste, J Barman 1995
132 Colonial Trauma: Complex, Continuous, Collective, Cumulative and Compounding Effects on the Health of Indigenous Peoples in Canada and Beyond TL Mitchell 2019 B
133 The Red Road to Wellness: Cultural Reclamation in a Native First Nations Community Treatment Center JP Gone 2011
134 Improving Education on Reserves: a First Nations Education Authority Act M Mendelson 2008
135 Cultural Strength: Restoring the Place of Indigenous Knowledge in Practice and Policy T Alfred 2015 B
136 The Indian Act and the (Re)Shaping of Canadian Aboriginal Sport Practices J Forsyth 2007
137 Historical Trauma, Substance Use, and Indigenous Peoples: Seven Generations of Harm from a “Big Event” J Nutton, E Fast 2015
138 Indigenous Languages and the Racial Hierarchisation of Language Policy in Canada E Haque, D Patrick 2015
139 Indigenizing Food Sovereignty. Revitalizing Indigenous Food Practices and Ecological Knowledges in Canada and the United States C Coté 2016
140 The Role of Dependency and Colonialism in Generating Trauma in First Nations Citizens: the James Bay Cree MA Gagné 1998
141 The Cedar Project: Historical Trauma, Sexual Abuse and Hiv Risk Among Young Aboriginal People Who Use Injection and Non-Injection Drugs in Two Canadian Cities ME Pearce, WM Christian, K Patterson, K Norris 2008
142 Fathering in the Shadows: Indigenous Fathers and Canada’s Colonial Legacies J Ball 2009
143 Imaginary Spaces of Conciliation and Reconciliation: Art, Curation, and Healing D Garneau 2016
144 The Health of Indigenous Peoples J Smylie, M Firestone 2016
145 A Community-Based Treatment for Native American Historical Trauma: Prospects for Evidence-Based Practice JP Gone 2009
146 Animating Sites of Postcolonial Education: Indigenous Knowledge and the Humanities M Battiste 2004
147 Social Determinants of Health and the Future Well-Being of Aboriginal Children in Canada M Greenwood, S de Leeuw 2012
148 Exploring Resilience and Indigenous Ways of Knowing PD McGuire-Kishebakabaykwe 2010
149 Barriers to Well-Being for Aboriginal Gender-Diverse People: Results from the Trans Pulse Project in Ontario, Canada AI Scheim, R Jackson, L James, TS Dopler 2013
150 Transmission of Indigenous Knowledge and Bush Skills Among the Western James Bay Cree Women of Subarctic Canada K Ohmagari, F Berkes 1997
151 Four Decades of Literature on Native Canadian Child Welfare: Changing Themes J Timpson 1995
152 Enabling the Autumn Seed: Toward a Decolonized Approach to Aboriginal Knowledge, Language, and Education M Battiste 1998
153 The Colonial Problem: an Indigenous Perspective on Crime and Injustice in Canada L Monchalin 2016
154 Unsettled Times: Indigenous Incarceration and the Links Between Colonialism and the Penitentiary in Canada V Chartrand 2019 B
155 Adjustment and Coping in Aboriginal People R McCormick, PTP Wong 2006
156 Care for the “Racially Careless”: Indian Hospitals in the Canadian West, 1920–1950s MK Lux 2010
157 Rethinking Historical Trauma L Kirmayer, JP Gone, J Moses 2014
158 Pathways to the Overrepresentation of Aboriginal Children in Canada’s Child Welfare System N Trocmé, D Knoke, C Blackstock 2004
159 From the Iron House: Imprisonment in First Nations Writing D Rymhs 2016
160 What’s in a Name? the Politics of Labelling and Native Identity Constructions S Retzlaff 2005 B
161 Colonizing Bodies: Aboriginal Health and Healing in British Columbia, 1900-50 ME Kelm 1998
162 Calls to Action Accountability: a 2022 Status Update on Reconciliation E Jewell, I Mosby 2022 B
163 Colonial Processes, Indigenous Peoples, and Criminal Justice Systems C Cunneen 2014 B
164 Implementing Indigenous Education Policy Directives in Ontario Public Schools E Milne 2017
165 A Comparative Study of Native Residential Schools and the Residential Schools for the Deaf in Canada F Elgar 1997
166 Contact Theory in a Small-Town Settler-Colonial Context: the Reproduction of Laissez-Faire Racism in Indigenous-White Canadian Relations JS Denis 2015
167 The Embodiment of Inequity: Health Disparities in Aboriginal Canada N Adelson 2005
168 Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: a History of Native-Newcomer Relations in Canada JR Miller 2018
169 Making Sober Citizens: the Legacy of Indigenous Alcohol Regulation in Canada, 1777-1985 RA Campbell 2008 B
170 Indigenous Peoples, Criminology, and Criminal Justice C Cunneen, JM Tauri 2019
171 A Carnival of Truth? Knowledge, Ignorance and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission M James 2012
172 Stolen Sisters, Second Class Citizens, Poor Health: the Legacy of Colonization in Canada W Kubik, C Bourassa, M Hampton 2009
173 Intergenerational Trauma: Convergence of Multiple Processes Among First Nations Peoples in Canada A Bombay, K Matheson 2009
174 Type 2 Diabetes and Indigenous Peoples L Crowshoe, D Dannenbaum, M Green 2018
175 Strategies for Indigenous Language Revitalization and Maintenance O McIvor 2009
176 Factors Shaping Aboriginal Nursing Students’ Experiences DE Martin, A Kipling 2006
177 Supporting Young Indigenous Children’s Language Development in Canada: a Review of Research on Needs and Promising Practices J Ball 2009
178 Socially Responsible Criticism: Aboriginal Literature, Ideology, and the Literary Canon JA Episkenew 2016
179 Traditional Medicine and Restoration of Wellness Strategies DM Hill 2009
180 Reframing Narratives of Aboriginal Health Inequity: Exploring Cree Elder Resilience and Well-Being in Contexts of Historical Trauma AR Hatala, M Desjardins 2016
181 Canadian First Nations Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: a Portrait in Resilience E Fuller-Thomson 2005
182 When Two Worlds Collide: Aboriginal Risk Management in Canadian Corrections J Martel, R Brassard, M Jaccoud 2011
183 Intergenerational Trauma from a Mental Health Perspective P Menzies 2010
184 Starvation, Experimentation, Segregation, and Trauma: Words for Reading Indigenous Health History MJL McCallum 2017
185 First Nations Education Policy in Canada: Progress or Gridlock? J Paquette, G Fallon 2010
186 Western Colonization as Disease: Native Adoption and Cultural Genocide W Crichlow 2002 B
187 Including Decolonization in Social Work Education and Practice A Tamburro 2013
188 Indigenous Women, Work, and History: 1940-1980 MJL McCallum 2014
189 Diversity Within: Deconstructing Aboriginal Community Health in Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve K Jacklin 2009 B
190 Indigenous Education and Decolonization YP Pratt, DW Louie, AJ Hanson 2018
191 Progressing Toward an Indigenousresearch Paradigm in Canada and Australia S Wilson 2003
192 Wait a Second. Who are You Anyways? the Insider/Outsider Debate and American Indian Studies RA Innes 2009
193 Creating Conditions for Canadian Aboriginal Health Equity: the Promise of Healthy Public Policy CAM Richmond, C Cook 2016
194 Desperately Seeking Absolution: Native Agency as Colonialist Alibi? R Brownlie, ME Kelm 1994
195 Hiv/Aids Among Canada’s First Nations People: a Look at Disproportionate Risk Factors as Compared to the Rest of Canada DM Hill 2003
196 Challenging the Deficit Paradigm: Grounds for Optimism Among First Nations in Canada JR Ponting, CJ Voyageur 2001
197 Aborigine, Indian, Indigenous or First Nations? MA Peters, CT Mika 2017
198 Seeing Red: a History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers MC Anderson, CL Robertson 2011
199 Supporting Success: Aboriginal Students in Higher Education CJ Gallop, N Bastien 2016 B
200 Arts of Engagement: Taking Aesthetic Action in and Beyond the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada D Robinson, K Martin 2016
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