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Aboriginal Languages of Canada
Aboriginal Tourism
Arctic Skin Boats
A Brief History of Federal Inuit Policy Development: Lessons in Consultation and Cultural Competence
Case 6: The Healthy Foods North Nutrition and Lifestyle Program: A Community- and Evidence-Based Intervention Program among Inuit and Inuvialuit Communities in Arctic Canada
The Central Eskimo
Considering Perspectives and Supporting Opinions: Balancing Competing Needs in Canada [Unit 1]
Uses the book The Inuit Thought of It: Amazing Arctic Innovations, by Alootook Ipellie with David MacDonald as a starting point to teach about how the Inuit have used the natural resources available to meet the needs of their communities. For use with students in Grade 5.
Convergence and Divergence in North America: Canada and the United States
The Copper Eskimos
Drawing (Upon) the Past: Negotiating Identities in Inuit Graphic Arts Production
"Editing Inuit Literature: Leaving the Teeth in the Gently Smiling Jaws"
Education of Aboriginal Students
ENGAGING WITH THE COMMUNITY TO ENHANCE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Ethnology of the Greenland Eskimos
Exploring Indigenous Concepts of Health: The Dimensions of Métis and Inuit Health
Uses data from 2001 Aboriginal Peoples Survey to explore patterns of dimensions of health in the two populations and examine how they are affected by cultural and geographical contexts.
Chapter one from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
From Tent to Trading Post and Back Again: Smithsonian Anthropology in Nunavut, Nunavik, Nitassinan, and Nunatsiavut - The Changing IPY Agenda, 1882-2007
The History and Historiography of Natural Resource Development in the Arctic: The State of the Literature
The Hudson's Bay Eskimos
Iglulik Inuit Drum Dance: Past, Present, and Future
The Importance of Easy Access to Online Information Resources for Aboriginal Researchers
The Indians
Introduction [to Our Legacy: Kã-ki-pe-isi-nakatamãkawiyahk: Essays]
Inuit Governance in a Changing Environment: A Scientific or a Political Project
Inuit Political Engagement in the Arctic
Inuit Research Comes to the Fore
Looks at the Inuit Database, created from custom tabulations from the 2001 Census material.
Chapter ten from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Inuit Women Reach a Deadlock in the Canadian Political Arena:A Phenomenon Grounded in the Iglu
Looks at problems between inclusive attitudes regarding women in politics and the reality of the difficulties they actually face from within the traditional Inuit household.
Chapter nine from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
The Komi of the Kola Peninsula
Language and Identity: An Inuit Perspective
The Long and Winding Road to Self-Government: The Nunavik and Nunatsiavut Experiences
Membership and Public Relations: An Examination of Arctic Co-operatives Limited
Moving Population and Public Health Knowledge into Action: A Casebook of Knowledge Translation Stories
"National Memory" and Its Remainders: Labrador Inuit Counterhistories of Residential Schooling
Notes on Eskimo Traditions
The Pacific Eskimo
Place With No Dawn: A Town's Evolution and Erskine's Arctic Utopia
The Reconstruction of Inuit Collective Identity: From Cultural to Civic The Case of Nunavut
Examines Inuit history from pre-contact to 1960s, the Nunavut negotiation process, relevant publications, geopolitical boundaries, and literature on Inuit identity.
Chapter seven from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Russian America: Its Physical Characteristics and Native Tribes
Screen Memories: Resignifying the Traditional in Indigenous Media
Suicide by Greenlandic Youth, in Historical and Circumpolar Perspective
Sustainability and Vulnerability: Aboriginal Arctic Food Security in a Toxic World
The Thling of Alaska
Toward More Effective, Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention in Nunavut
Traditional Use
Focuses on the central role caribou have played in the lives of the Dene and Inuit people.
Chapter from People and Caribou in the Northwest Territories edited by Ed Hall.
The Transition from the Historical Inuit Suicide Pattern to the Present Inuit Suicide Pattern
Traces trends in Nunavut, Nunavik, Alaska, Greenland and the Circumpolar region, and discusses possible explanations for increases in the suicide rate.
Chapter three from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.