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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
Mi'kmaq
Secwépemc Legal Orders
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
Citation help
Mi'kmaq
Stories from the Six Worlds: Micmac Legends
by
Ruth HOlmes Whitehead
Call Number: Electronic
Publication Date: 2006
“Fetching Summer” p.69
“Ki’kwa’ju and Ki’kwa’jusi’s”
“Kopit Feeds the Hunter” p.72
“Mikmwesu” p.204
“Miskwekepu’j” p.155
“Muini’skw and Pkmk” p.160
“Nuji-Kesi-Kno’tasit” p.93
“Plawej” p.134
The Mi'Kmaq Anthology
by
Rita Joe & Lesley Choyce
Call Number: KIC5300.5 M55 1997
Publication Date: 1997
Nine Micmac Legends
by
Alden Nowlan
Call Number: McPherson E99 M6N69
Publication Date: 1983
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