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Aboriginal Workers; Aboriginal Labour and the Cattle Industry: Queensland From White Settlement to the Present; Indians at Work: An Informal History of Native Labour in British Columbia, 1858-1930
Addressing Sexual Abuse, Assault, and Trafficking as Co-Morbidities in Missing or Murdered Indigenous Populations
Alaska's "Peculiar Institution": Impacts on Land, Culture, and Community from Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971
American Indian and Alaska Native Knowledge and Public Health for the Primary Prevention of Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons
Betraying the Victims: The 'Stolen Generations' Report
Book Review
Brief Respecting Social Housing in Nunavik
Calls to Action Accountability: A 2021 Status Update on Reconciliation
Looks at which of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Call2 to Action have been completed. 2023 Report, 2022 Report, 2020 Report.
Caught in Contradictions: a Discussion of Same Race Adoption Law Policies and Practices in Relationship to Native Children in Ontario and the Historical Context in Which They Developed
Child Maltreatment-Related Investigations Involving First Nations Infants in Canada in 2019
The Circle Game: Shadows and Substance in the Indian Residential School Experience in Canada
The COVID-19 and Native American Community: An Advisory Memorandum of the Arizona Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
'Daddy's Girls', 'Degenerate Daughters': Tracing Interconnected Violences within Women's 'Survivor' Narratives
A Dark History: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Diversity in the Canadian Public Sector: Understanding the Factors that Inhibit Inclusion
"The English Has Now a Mind to Make Slaves of Them All": Creeks, Seminoles, and the Problem of Slavery
An Examination of the Ability of Mainstream Institutions to meet the Needs of Aboriginal Victims of Domestic Violence
Follow-up Report to the Canadian Human Rights Commission on the Human Rights of the Innu of Labrador
Gaming and Recent American Indian Economic Development
The Gehl Report: Indigenous Women and Girls with Disabilities and Gender-Based Violence
Intersectional analysis of key literature and research projects.
The Gladue Principles: A Guide to the Jurisprudence
Hāhā-uri, hāhā-tea: Māori Involvement in State Care 1950-1999
"Independent research commissioned by the Crown Response to the Abuse in Care Inquiry."
Help for Missing American Indian and Alaska Native Children
The Impact of Registered Indian Status on Education, Employment, and Mobility
Impact of the Model Schools Literacy Project on Literacy and Fiscal Outcomes in First Nations in Canada
Indigenous Communities and Federal Accessibility Standards: A Situational Review
Indigenous Women and Violence: Feminist Activist Research in Heightened States of Injustice
Indigenous World 2021
Intimate Partner Violence: Experiences of First Nations, Métis, Inuit women in Canada, 2018
Learning a Culture of Respect for Human Rights
Meeting Survivors’ Needs: Gender-Based Violence against Inuit Women and the Criminal Justice System Response: Environmental Scan
Related Material: Final Report; Online Survey Results.
Meeting Survivors’ Needs: Gender-Based Violence against Inuit Women and the Criminal Justice System Response: Online Survey Results
Related Material: Environmental Scan; Final Report.
Minister's Reference on Institutional Child Abuse: Discussion Paper
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Crisis: Technological Dimensions # *
A Modern Trail of Tears: The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) Crisis in the US
The Navajo Nation Report on the Impact of State COVID-19 Recovery Laws and Policies on Indigenous Peoples to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Needs and Expectations for Redress of Victims of Abuse at Native Residential Schools
Report discusses the profoundly negative impacts experienced by students, and makes recommendations to redress the abuse and injustice.
Related Material: Longer Version.
Never Until Now: Indigenous & Racialized Women's Experiences Working in Yukon & Northern British Columbia Mine Camps
Research consisted of survey and semi-structured interviews using open-ended questions with 22 respondents. Study found: limited job opportunityand longevity of employment, inadequate pay scale for hours worked, uequal work expectations, limited opportunities for advancement, inadequate harm prevention, gender or race harassement/discrimination with absence of grievance mechanisms, poor environmental practices, and limited economic benefits to Indigenous people.