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Internet resources to help you in your research
General Research
- Aboriginal Multi-Media Society
The homepage provides a full text online archive of over 7000 documents on Aboriginal Issues. Although you must subscribe for complete access, there are a number of free articles available.
- Bill Henderson's Aboriginal Links
An excellent place to do research. Huge and well-maintained site with unparalled content. Thousands of links, both Canadian and international. The full text of many treaties and historical documents can be found here.
- Bora Laskin Law Library First Nations Legal Research Guide
One of the best portals for beginning research in the area of First Nations Law. Lots of well-organized links and sources.
- Canada's Access to Justice Network
This fully bilingual website is an electronic community which "brings together people, information and educational resources" on justice and legal issues of interest to Canadians.
- New Zealand: Indigenous Peoples and the Law Online Institute
Indigenous Peoples and the Law is an online institute of law affecting Indigenous peoples. It aims to provide links to the best and latest articles available on the internet. Original essays and considered reader responses are also published on this site.
- Researching Indigenous Peoples Rights Under International Law
An exceptionally complete primer that introduces the reader to the area, and provides a step-by-step guide for researching and writing about Indigenous rights in international rights regimes. If you're writing on this topic, start here.
- Resources for Aboriginal Studies
The website allows you to access an extensive, broad database focusing on Aboriginal issues, as well as many individual databases, such as "Canadian Native Law Cases Index".
- The First Perspective - News of Indigenous Peoples of Canada
The website provides access to news involving Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, along with the more specific area "News in Law."
- Turtle Island Native Network
An extremely diverse and well-maintained site, and a good place to look for paper topics.
- University of Saskatchewan: Native Law Centre of Canada
The website provides access to full text documents of publications in Native Law Reports and other legislative materials.
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