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Indigenous Law / Indigenous Legal Traditions
This guide looks at Indigenous legal traditions created by Indigenous legal orders.
What is Indigenous Law?
UVic Law Scholarship, Faculty, Graduate Students, ILRU
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Books on Indigenous Law
Legal Orders, Oral Traditions and Traditional Stories by Nation
Anishinaabe Legal Orders
Coast Salish Legal Orders
Cree/Nêhiyaw Legal Orders
Gitxsan Legal Orders
Gwich'in
Inuit Legal Orders
Lower Similkameen
Métis Legal Orders
Mi'kmaq
Secwépemc Legal Orders
Yiri7 re Stsq'ey's-kucw: Secwépemc Oral History and Indigenous Laws
Selected resources on Secwépemc Legal Orders
Selected Narratives and Oral Traditions of Secwépemc Nation
Tsilhqot'in Legal Orders
Research Centres and Indigenous Organizations
Recognition of Indigenous Law
Pre-Confederation, Numbered, and Modern Treaties (Canada)
Pre-Confederation Treaties
Numbered Treaties
Modern Treaties
Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Canada)
Sources and Resources of Indigenous Law - United States
Related Research Guides
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Yiri7 re Stsq'ey's-kucw: Secwépemc Oral History and Indigenous Laws
Selected resources on Secwépemc Legal Orders
Secwépemc lands and resources Law Research Project
by
Jessica Asch, Kirsty Broadhead, Georgia Lloyd-Smith, Simon Owen
Call Number: KID7 S58A84 2016
Publication Date: 2016
Online version available - click on the blue book icon.
SECWEPEMC Lands and Resources Law Analysis Project Summary
Secwépemc people, land, and laws = Yerí7 re Stsq̓ey̓s-kucw
by
Marianne Ignace and Ronald E. Ignace ; with contributions by Mike K. Rousseau, Nancy J. Turner, Kenneth Favrholdt, and many Secweìpemc storytellers, past and present
Call Number: KID6792 I46 2017
ISBN: 9780773551305
Publication Date: 2017
Maps of experience [electronic resource] : the anchoring of land to story in Secwepemc discourse
by
Andie Diane Palmer
Call Number: Electronic
ISBN: 0802035590
Publication Date: 2005
Stsqey’ulécw Re St'exelcemc (St’exelemc Laws from the Land)
Nancy Sandy, (2016) 33:1 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice.
Secwepemc Territorial Authority – Honoring Ownership of Tangible / Intangible Culture
The resource page for the community initiative with the IPinCH (Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage: Theory, Practice, Policy, Ethics).
Selected Narratives and Oral Traditions of Secwépemc Nation
Folk-tales of Salishan and Sahaptin Tribes
by
Franz Boas
Call Number: McPherson E99 S21F65 1969
Publication Date: 1917
The Shuswap
by
James Teit
Call Number: Electronic
Publication Date: 1909
The Journal of American Folklore
by
American Folklore Society
Call Number: Electronic
Publication Date: 1888- present
1937: Vol. 50 no 196: "More Thompson Indian Tales" by James Teit
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