Nation to Nation - Part One
The 1975 James Bay Agreement was effectively Canada’s first land claims agreement. It won Nunavimmiut important rights. But when time came to make it work, a wall of colonial inertia tested their resolve.

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Nation to Nation - Part Two

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Bill 101 - Inuktitut Spoken Here

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Sayisi Dene First Nation declares a State of Emergency | APTN News

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We are the Eeyouch of Eeyou Istchee

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Leonard Peltier on Indigenous Rights, His Half-Century in Prison & More

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Understanding Aboriginal Identity

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The Entire History of Canada

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Why the Mongols Vanished After Conquering Everything

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Land & Sea: The Mi'kmaq journey

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Nalukataq – An Arctic Celebration Like No Other

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The true faces of the Che

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Inside the Disappearing Deep South

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Kappiataittut Fearless English

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The Mi'kmaq community reclaiming land and identity | WIDE

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Rare 1910s Footage: How Everyday Americans Lived and Worked | Restored Archival Film

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How great is the threat of war in Europe? Sönke Neitzel in an in-depth interview | DER SPIEGEL

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Why the war could end in 2026

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Afghanistan’s Last Frontier: The Wakhan Corridor | Deadliest Journeys

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HIDDEN PEOPLE OF THE MOUNTAINS - THE MELUNGEON GENETIC MYSTERY

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