Report of the Royal Commission On Aboriginal Peoples
Volume 1 - Looking Forward Looking Back
Part One: The Relationship in Historical Perspective
- 3 - Conceptions of History
- 4 - Stage One: Separate Worlds
- 5 - Stage Two: Contact and Co-operation
- 6 - Stage Three: Displacement and Assimilation
- 7 - Stage Four: Negotiation and Renewal
Part Two: False Assumptions and a Failed Relationship
- 8 - Introduction
- 9 - The Indian Act
- 10 - Residential Schools
- 11 - Relocation of Aboriginal Communities
- 12 - Veterans
- 13 - Conclusions
Part Three: Building the Foundations of a Renewed Relationship
Volume 2 - Restructuring the Relationship
Part One
Part Two
Volume 3 - Gathering Strength
- 1- New Directions in Social Policy
- 2 - The Family
- 3 - Health and Healing
- 4 - Housing
- 5 - Education
- 6 - Arts and Heritage
- 7 - Conclusion
Volume 4 - Perspectives and Realities
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Women's Perspectives
- 3 - Elders' Perspectives
- 4 - The Search for Belonging: Perspectives of Youth
- 5 - Métis Perspectives
- 6 - The North
- 7 - Urban Perspectives
Volume 5 - Renewal: A Twenty-Year Commitment
- 1 - Laying the Foundations of a Renewed Relationship
- 2 - Economic Disparities, Government Expenditures and the Cost of the Status Quo
- 3 - The Commission's Strategy as a Good Investment
- 4 - Public Education: Building Awareness and Understanding
- 5 - Constitutional Amendment: The Ultimate Challenge








