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Cancer Screening and Risk Factor Rates Among American Indians
Judith Swan, Nancy Breen, Linda Burhansstipanov, Delight E. Satter, William W. Davis, et al. American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 96, No. 2, February 2006, pp. 340-350. Shows that ethnic misclassification and undercounting were the most difficult obstacles for obtaining accurate data. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Cancer Surveillance in a Remote Indian Population in Northwestern Ontario
T. Kue Young, John W. Frank American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 73, No. 5, May 1983, pp. 515-520. Compares the risk of cancers of an isolated First Nations population to that of the Canadian national population. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Caribou Hunters and Researchers at the Co-management Interface: Emergent Dilemmas and the Dynamics of Legitimacy in Power Sharing
Gary P. Kofinas Anthropologica, Vol. 47, No. 2, 2005, p. 179. Reveals communication between Porcupine Caribou Management Board and Gwich'in elders. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 4, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
A Carved Antler Human Face from Umatilla, Oregon
Robert F. Heizer American Antiquity, Vol. 18, No. 1, July 1952, p. 68. Examines a carving with rounded cheeks, and a crouching animal on its head. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 4, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
The Case for Blackfoot Pottery
John C. Ewers American Anthropologist, Vol. 47, No. 2, New Series, April-June 1945, pp. 289-299. Argues that there is conclusive evidence regarding Blackfoot pottery. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 2, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Ceramic Affiliations in the Northwestern Plains
Alice B. Kehoe American Antiquity, Vol. 25, No. 2, October 1959, pp. 237-246. Discusses three ceramic traditions of the Northwest plains including, Shoshone tradition (Great Falls ware), Pisamiks tradition (Ethridge ware in Alberta and Wascana ware in Saskatchewan), and Mandan tradition (Hagen ware). More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 5, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Certain Mortuary Aspects of Northwest Coast Culture
William Christie MacLeod American Anthropologist, Vol. 27, No. 1, New Series, January-March 1925, pp. 122-148. Cremation etc. among the Carriers, northern Kwakiutl and Sikanni. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 3, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Characteristics and Prevalence of the Metabolic Syndrome Among Three Ethnic Groups in Canada
J. Liu, A. J. G. Hanley, T. K. Young, S. B. Harris, B. Zinman International Journal of Obesity, Vol. 30, 2006, pp. 669-676. Study compared results gathered by testing Oji-Cree from northern Ontario and Manitoba, the Inuit from the Keewatin region of the Northwest Territories and non-Aboriginal people from Manitoba More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 3, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Characterization of the Solid Waste Stream of the Tohono O'odham Nation
Ann Marie A. Wolf, Anna H. Spitz, Gary Olson, Anita Závodská, Mamoun Algharaibeh Journal of Environmental Health, Vol. 65, No. 8, April 2003, pp. 9-18. Study indicated residents generated only one third of the U.S. average of solid waste with far fewer hazardous materials. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 5, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Cherokee High School Dropouts
Paul Kutsche Journal of American Indian Education, Vol. 3, No. 2, January 1964, pp. 22-30. Dropout rate due to schools operating on European models which does not take into account cultural differences. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Children and Ceramic Innovation: A Study in the Archaeology of Children
Patricia E. Smith Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2005, pp. 65-76. Argues that Huron children were active participants in learning/teaching interactions which produced stylistic changes. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 5, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Cigarette Smoking and Cardiovascular Risk Factors Among Aboriginal Canadian Youths
Ravi Retnakaran, Anthony J. G. Hanley, Philip W. Connelly, Stewart B. Harris, Bernard Zinman CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 173, No. 8, October 11, 2005, pp. 885-889. Assessment of 236 youths age 10 to 19 in the Oji-Cree community of Sandy Lake, Ontario. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Clan and Court: Another Look at the Early Cherokee Republic
Theda Perdue American Indian Quarterly, Vol. 24, No. 4, 2000, pp. 562-569. Historical overview of a murder that suggests two Cherokee legal systems may have existed and not have been consistent with one another. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 3, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Clinical Utility of HNF1A Genotyping for Diabetes in Aboriginal Canadians
Robert A. Hegele, Henian Cao, Anthony J. G. Hanley, Bernard Zinman, Steward B. Harris, Carol M. Anderson Diabetes Care, Vol. 23, No. 6, June 2000, pp. 775-778. Study to determine the performance characteristics of HNFIA for impaired glucose tolerance in Oji-Cree. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Co-management - An Attainable Partnership? Two Cases from James Bay, Northern Quebec and Torres Strait, Northern Queensland
M. E. Mulrennan, C. H. Scott Anthropologica, Vol. 47, No. 2, 2005, pp. 197-213. Comparison includes the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement and the Agreement Concerning a New Relationship between Le Gouvernement du Québec and the Crees of Québec with the Torres Strait Treaty. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 3, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
The Comanche Sun Dance
Ralph Linton American Anthropologist, Vol. 37, No. 3, pt. 1, New Series, July-September 1935, pp. 420-428. Discusses the history, rituals and ceremony of the Sun Dance of 1878, at that time thought to be the last ever performed. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 4, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
The Comanche Sun Dance and Messianic Outbreak of 1873
E. Adamson Hoebel American Anthropologist, Vol. 43, No. 2, pt. 1, New Series, April-June 1941, pp. 301-303. Brief overview of anthropologists understanding of the role of the dance among Comanche in 1873-74. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 2, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Coming to Terms with Navajo Nádleehí: A Critique of Berdache, "Gay," "Alternate Gender," and "Two-spirit"
Carolyn Epple American Ethnologist, Vol. 25, No. 2, May 1998, pp. 267-290. Examines the validity of terms relating to the Navaho concept of nádleehi in the context of culture. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 3, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Comments on the Wood Cree Indian
Viscount Milton, W.B. Cheadle Manitoba Pageant, Vol. 3, No. 2, January 1958, p. [?]. Outlines distinctions between the way of life of Plains and Wood Cree peoples in 1862-3; excerpted from The North-West Passage by Land. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 3, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Commerce de Fourrures et Competition a Betsiamites de 1850 a 1880
Jacques Frenette The Canadian Journal of Native Studies, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1987, pp. 41-56. (Abstract in French and English, article in French) Examines how the Montagnais benefitted from competition between the Hudson's Bay Company and independent fur traders in this region and the methods employed by the Company while trying to control the market. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 3, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Common Genomic Variation in LMNA Modulates Indexes of Obesity in Inuit
Robert A. Hegele, Murray W. Huff, T. Kue Young Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol. 86, No. 6, June 2001, pp. 2747-2751. Demonstrates genetic variations similar to that of the Oji-Cree may be important in determining obesity-related traits. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 3, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Common Visions: Influences of the Nisga’a Final Agreement on Lheidli T’enneh Negotiations in the BC Treaty Process
Richard B. Krehbiel International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, Vol. 11, No. 3, August 2004, pp. 279-288. Examines the effects of the agreement on subsequent treaty negotiations. [Find location of Lheidli T'enneh Band using Google Maps] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 4, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
A Community's Loss
Susan Goldenberg The Beaver, Vol. 86, No. 2, April/May 2006, pp. 20-23. Describes the impact of the collapse of the Quebec City bridge on the Mohawk community of Kahnawake. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 5, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
A Comparison of Personal Assessments of the College Experience Among Reservation and Nonreservation American Indian Students
Terry Huffman Journal of American Indian Education, Vol. 42, No. 2, 2003, pp. 1-16. Discusses recommendations to better serve American Indian/Alaska native students entering college. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 0, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Competition and Warfare: Functional Versus Historical Explanations
Scott Hamilton The Canadian Journal of Native Studies, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1985, pp. 93-113. Suggests historical framework as an explanation for disharmony between the Sioux and Chippewa in the northern United States and Canada. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 3, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites |
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