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Aboriginal Presence in the Mainstream Media: Issues and Journalists
Aboriginal Words and Arts Practices in Quebec Today
Aboriginal Writers Collaborating To Produce Aboriginal Day Radio Special
Achievement Award Recipients Announced
Outlines the award recipients recognized by the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundations for their contributions in various sectors including education, media and health. Marie Ann Battiste, from the College of Education, at the University of Saskatchewan, received an award in the education category.
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Act Locally, Sell Globally: Inuit Media and the Global
Cultural Economy
“Acts of Resistance”: Reclaiming Native Womanhood in Canadian Aboriginal Theatre.
Ahenakew Issue is Difficult for Many of Us
Artifacts on Air: Cultural Coherence, Collaboration, and Remote Access in Indigenous Archaeological Collections
Beyond Missing and Murdered Women: Covering Indigenous Communities
Bricolage: A Comparative Reading of Brian Jungen's Prototype for a New Understanding and Romuald Hazoumé's La Bouche du Roi
Brief And Process-Oriented Filmmaking, Is It Possible? Rethinking Works On Native Filmmaking With And In An Experimental Classroom
Bringing Peace to Practice?: The Need to Consider Journalism Practice When Reforming Aboriginal Media Coverage in Canada
Building Bridges Online: Young Indigenous Women Using Social Media for Community Building and Identity Representation
Buried Voices: Changing Tones: An Examination of Media Coverage of Indigenous Issues in Ontario: Media Monitoring Report: 2013-2016
Canada's Due Diligence Obligation to Prevent, Protect, Punish and Remedy Violence Against Aboriginal Women
Canadian Inuit Newspapers and Periodicals: Past,
Present and Future
CAP - Accountability in Canada's Aboriginal Affairs
CAP - On Canada's Indian Act
CBC Aboriginal
Cherry-Picking Principles Bad for FSIN, Chiefs
Chiefs Should Rule the Day, Not Tories
Child of Residential School Survivor Kathy Garlow Speaks
Cinema, Cross-Cultural Collaboration, and Criticism: Filming on an Uneven Field
Circling the Question of Nationalism in Native Canadian Literature and its Study
Circumstances Alter Photographs: Captain James Peters and the War of 1885
Collaborating to Improve Child and Youth Mental Health in Nunavik
Colonizing Minds: Public Education, The Textbook Indian, and the Struggle for Settler Hegemony in British Columbia, 1920-1970
History Thesis (M.A.)--Simon Fraser University, 2008.
The Complete Indian News Collection, 1954-1982
The Construction of Banff as "Natural" Environment: Sporting Festivals, Tourism, and Representations of Aboriginal Peoples
Continuums of Worth: A Newspaper Deconstruction of Missing Canadian Women
Crossing the Medicine Line: The Cowboy in Canadian Prairie Fiction
Culture of Fearfulness? Connecting Patterns of Vulnerability and Resilience in Young Urban Aboriginal Women’s Narratives in Kjipuktuk (Halifax): Final Paper
Decolonizing the Media: Challenges and Obstacles on the Road to Reconciliation
Designing and Sharing Relational Space Through Decolonizing Media
A Difficult Conversation: The News Media and the Story of the First Peoples of Canada
Digital Narratives as a Means of Shifting Settler-Teacher Horizons Toward Reconciliation
Dispelling Common Myths about Indigenous Peoples: 9 Myths & Realities
Eashappie Honoured for Work in Race Relations
Brief profile of a national award winning First Nations man for his work in improving race relations.
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The Effects of Stigma on Aboriginal Women Living With HIV/AIDS
Establishing the Northern Research Institute: A Personal Recollection
Evaluation of the Aboriginal Peoples Program 2009-10 to 2013-14
“Expert on Drums, Could Be Experter”: An Ethnographic Case Study Investigating the Learning Principles Displayed in Video Gaming among Inuit Youth
Extracting Inuit: The of the North Controversy and the White Possessive
Filling in the Gaps: Lessons Learned From Preservice Teachers' Partnerships With First Nations Students
Film Exhibition at Indian Residential School, 1930-1969
First Nations Lag Behind in Connectivity
First Nations to Benefit from Improved Internet Access
Reports on the joint venture of three Indigenous organizations that created the first inter-provincial community-owned-and-operated broadband satellite in Canada to serve northern Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.
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