Articles related to "Aboriginals"
Nunavut--Canada's Newest Territory
On April 1, 1999 Canada's Northwest Territories officially divided and Nunavut came into existance. The new territory, one fifth of Canada, gives the indigenous Inuit as much self-rule and control of their political destiny as is perhaps posible for any people in this modern world.
• nunavut
• canada
• inuit
• iqaluit
• grise fiord
The US/Canada Border
The influence of European settlers to Aboriginals along the US-Canadian Border
• medicine line
• aboriginal history
• aboriginals on the us-canadian border
• pre and post-contact history of aboriginals on the
• drug trafficking across us-canadian border
Wars: The French and English
History of the US-Canadian Border, known as the Medicine Line to the Aboriginal people
• aboriginals
• oneida
• tuscarora
• haudenosaunee iroquois confederacy
• aboriginals called the us-canadian border
Does AIDS Discriminate?
Although, biologically, AIDS does not discriminate the reality is that some communities have been hit harder by this pandemic.
• hiv
• aids
• discriminate
• african-americans
• hispanics
Rock Art in the Australian Pilbara
Thousands of ancient rock art carvings provide an intriguing link to the past and the traditional Aboriginal owners. But you'll need local knowledge to find them.
• aboriginal art
• pilbara rock art
• petroglyphs
• australian aboriginals
• national trust of australia
Social Problems Across the Border
Drug Trafficking and other challenges for Aboriginal nations divided by the US-Canadian border.
• aboriginals on the us-canadian border
• drug trafficking on the us-canadian border
• the medicine line
• border tribes
• law enforcement challenges