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Northern Justice Society Native Crime Bibliography
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Course Training Standard: Multi-cultural Education Instructor's Course.
Alaska Court System: 1988 Annual Report.
Declaration of Metis and Indian Rights.
Strangers in Our Own Land. A Discussion Paper Prepared for the Honourable Robert Welch, Q.C., Minister of Culture and Recreation.
Who is a Native Person?
Native American Societies and the Evolution of Democracy in America, 1600-1800.
Alcohol Abuse Program in Pacific Region - Program Forecast Proposals
Access to Justice: The Report of the Justice Reform Committee, 1988.
Lennox Island Micmac Diversion Council Program
Young Offender, Child Welfare, and Mental Health Caseload Communalities.
A Layman's Guide to Indian Hunting, Trapping and Fishing Rights in Manitoba.
Stoney Creek Woman: The Story of Mary John.
The Fourth Year: Building on the Foundations. 1991-92 Annual Report.
Native People and the Justice System.
Criminal Justice and Native People: A Study of Incarceration in a Canadian Province.
Recognition, Repression and Transformation of Customary Law in Greenland During the Last Forty Years of Transition to Capitalism.
The Canadian Indian: Statistics.
Never Cry Wolf.
Juvenile Delinquency Report.
Eskimo Band Organization and the 'D P Camp' Hypothesis.
Annotated Bibliography of Publications Based on Research Supported by the Northern Scientific Training Program, 1987.
Aboriginal Male Violence Against Aboriginal Women In Canada.
Police-Reported Aboriginal Crime in Calgary, Regina and Saskatoon.
Alaska Native Tribal Sovereignty: What is it and Where is it?
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