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Chapter 4 – Project Setting
2010-2011 Annual Report
Appendix 1 What We Heard from Policy Communities
Directory – Indigenous Organizations in Manitoba
Large Area Planning in the Nelson-Churchill River Basin (NCRB): Laying a Foundation in Northern Manitoba
Sub-‐Agreement Holders – Community List
Annual General Report 2019
Cec-Decision-Pimicikamak.Pdf
Keeyask Generation Project
Pimicikamak Okimawin Administration Office P.O
Incorporated Community of Cross Lake
Spatial and Temporal Considerations of Hydroelectric Energy Production in Northern Manitoba
1 Observations to the Third Report of the Standing
Hydro Projects: Harmed Environments and Indigenous Peoples
Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) Inc
Provincial Assessment Training and Reporting Schedule 2012-2013
(A Step Back): Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation and the Wuskwatim Project by Peter Kulchyski
Tapastanum: “A Noted Conjurer for Many Years, Who Long Resisted the Teachings of Christianity”
Top View
Mission Life in Cree-Ojibwe Country Our Lives: Diary, Memoir, and Letters
Success Through Our Eyes – Indigenous Youth Perspectives
Response to Peter Kulchyski
Treaty Areas of Saskatchewan
Pimicikamak Cree Nation Is Located on Several Tracts of Land on the East Shore of Cross Lake, on Provincial Road 374 and Is Home to Nhler Brady Keeper
International Norm Diffusion in the Pimicikamak Cree Nation: a Model of Legal Mediation
Speaking Notes for Chief Cathy Merrick
Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc
Comments on Some Issues of Concern to Pimicikamak
We Are All Treaty People”
MKO/MH-I-1A-G
Statement by John M. MISWAGON Chief, Pimicikaraak Cree Nation To
Indigenous People of Manitoba, a Guide for Newcomers
The Significance of Creating First Nation Traditional Names Maps
I a Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Georgetown University in Partial Fulfillment
As for Me and My House: Zhaawanaash and Methodism at Berens River, 1874–1883
Nature of Pimicikamak
February 2009 (PDF)
Cumulative Impacts: Past, Present, and Future
To Join the Meeting at the Scheduled Time, You Can Click the Meeting Link
Pimicikamak Okimawin Onasowewin – a Step Towards Decolonization? by Wendy Rae Ross a Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Gradua
International Norm Diffusion in the Pimicikamak Cree Nation: a Model of Legal Mediation
Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin BUSINESS COMMITTEE
Final Report Factors That Contribute to Positive Outcomes in the Awasis Pimicikamak Cree Nation Kinship Care Program
ASSEMBLY of FIRST NATIONS NUMBER TITLE 02 Timing of The
UCN Traditional Territory Statement