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Aboriginal Youth Network Forum
"Active Readers...Observe Tricksters": Trickster Texts and Cross-Cultural Reading
Alex Janvier's Morning Star: A Metaphor for Canada’s Competing Cultures
Awareness and Communication Go Hand in Hand
Bribri Women Lead the Way in Community-Based Tourism in Costa Rica
Brush With Royalty Thrilling
Celebrating 2012, Maya Style
Chained to the Drunk Tank Floor: La Loche RCMP will be Investigated for Cruelty
Closing the Gap In First Nations Education
Community Engagement One Key to Improving Aboriginal Health
Contends that self determination at a national and community level is the key to bringing positive health changes to First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.42.
Confirming Rights: Inter-American Court Ruling Marks Key Victory for Sarayaku People in Ecuador
A Conversation with Charles Perkins: Equity, Self-Management and Health
Cultural Safety: A Framework for Interactions Between Aboriginal Patients and Canadian Family Medicine Practitioners
A Decade of Nisga'a Self-Government: A Positive Impact, But No Silver Bullet
Demanding Free, Prior and Informed Consent Across Borders: Making Rights Real in Colombia
The Dialogues Project: An Aboriginal Point of View (Intervention)
Dysfunctional Governance: Eleven Barriers to Progress Among Canada’s First Nations
Electronic Powwow is Music Made for Dancing
Brief profile of a band, A Tribe Called Red, whose blend of powwow songs with a dance beat has been nominated for a Canadian Polaris Prize.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.23.
Ethical Research for Indigenous People by Indigenous Researchers
Extracted from Colombia: One Woman's Work to Counteract the Destructive Force of Multinational Mining on The Wayúu of La Guajira
First Nations as Diverse as Europe or Africa
Getting in Before the Heart Starter
Healing and Empowering: First Nations Clients
Human Rights Violations in Guatemala: Hearing Indigenous Voices
Incorporating Aboriginal Content into Public Education: One Way to Improve Relations Between Aboriginals and Settlers, Old and New, in Canada
Inquiry's Failure Succeeds in Pulling Together Groups
Looks at groups that work with and support the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.13.
Introduction: Aboriginal Peoples: Canada's First Welcoming Community. Where do Aboriginal-Immigrant Relations Stand Today?
The Legacy of Residential School Abuse
Looking Forward to Sustainability: Executive Director's Message
Media Revolution in the Highlands of Guatemala: Promoting Indigenous Visions through Video
Mental Health: An Indigenous Perspective
Native Americans in Books from the Past
Newcomers, Be True to Yourselves
"Of Pure European Descent and of the White Race": Recruitment Policy and Aboriginal Canadians, 1939-1945
Out in the Cold: Rebecca Belmore on Blankets and Aboriginal History
The Pocahontas Paradox: A Cautionary Tale for Educators
Political Correctness Has Reached the Harvest
Comments on the renaming of offensive terms and geographical locations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
The Presbyterian Church in Canada's Mission to Canada's Native Peoples, 1900-2000
Prime Minister Chretien Welcomed by FSIN Chiefs
Priscilla Settee: Engineering Environmental Harmony
The Quechua: Guardians of the Potato
Recognizing One Other: Aboriginal People, Migrants and Francophones in the (Small) Northern Societies of Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut
'Rezpect' is an Important Anishnaabe Teaching
Highlights respect as one of the Seven Grandfather teachings.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Saskatoon's Bernardo: A Serial Killer Preyed on Native Women. (John Martin Crawford)
Settlers, Cyborgs, and Indians: An Exploration of Shifting Identities in First Nations Second World War Veterans
Share the Power: Women Working Together
Shared Lives: A Collaborative Partnership in Aboriginal Australia
Looks at a pair of researchers who started research about Aboriginal culture but ended up doing research for Aboriginal people. Entire issue on one pdf.
To access article, scroll to page 47.