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The Atlantic Aboriginal Post-Secondary Labour Force
Australia's Efforts to Improve Food Security for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
AWCS Host Conference to Create an Awareness
Author discusses the first World Conference of Women's Shelters arguing that governments need to understand that social problems have an economic and historical social basis.
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[Bathtubs But No Water: A Tribute to the Mushuau Innu]
Beginning a Long Journey: A Review of Projects Funded by the Family Violence Prevention Division, Health Canada, Regarding Violence in Aboriginal Families
Beloved Women: Life Givers, Caretakers, Teachers of Future Generations
Benefits, Services, and Resources for Aboriginal Peoples
Better Indigenous Policies: The Role of Evaluation: Roundtable Proceedings
Between the Right to Forget and the Duty to Remember: The Politics of Memory in Canada's Public Church Apologies
"Beyond Biology: Disease and its Impact on the Canadian Plains Native people, 1880-1930"
Beyond Health Care: Health Communities Begin with Listening
Beyond School Walls: Race, Labor, and Indian Education in Southern California, 1902-1940
Biological Absorption and Genocide: A Comparison of Indigenous Assimilation Policies in the United States and Australia
A Bitter Irony: Indigenous People, Societal Perceptions, and Citizenship in Canada
Black Lines, White Spaces: Towards Decoding a Rhetoric of Indian Identity
Book Review
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[Book Reviews]
Brian Cladoosby: The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community's Approach to Governance and Intergovernmental Relations
A Brief History of Effects of Colonialism on First Nations in Canada
A Brief History of Federal Inuit Policy Development: Lessons in Consultation and Cultural Competence
Budget Didn't Meet Raised Expectations
First Nations leaders contend that the federal government failed to provide funding, as promised, to poverty issues. The issues include contaminated water, black mold, and lack of funding for graduates to pursue post secondary education.
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Building a Resilient and Prosperous North: Centre for the North Five-Year Compendium Report
Building Leaders: Early Childhood Development in Indigenous Communities: Research Paper
Building Relationships or Building Roadblocks With Public Consultations?: An Evaluation of the Urban Aboriginal Strategy's Community Advisory Committees in Winnipeg and Toronto
By Force or By Choice: Exploring Contemporary Targeted Trafficking of Native Peoples
The Camp of Mercy: An Historical & Biographical Record of the Warangesda Aboriginal Mission/Station, Darlington Point, NSW
Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable: Métis National Council Economic Opportunities Policy Paper
Canada's First Nations People: Ethnicity and Leadership
Canada's Idle No More Movement
Canada's Northern Food Subsidy Nutrition North Canada: A Comprehensive Program Evaluation
Canada's Residential Schools: The Legacy: The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume 5
Canada's Response to the On-Reserve Housing Crisis: A Study of the Kelowna Accord
Canada's Tibet: The Killing of the Innu
Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission for Indian Residential Schools: Whose Truth? Whose Reconciliation?
Canadian Drug Policy and the Reproduction of Indigenous Inequities
Canadian First Nations Child Welfare Care Policy: Managing Money in "Ottawapiskat"
Canadian Governmental Policy and Inuit Food (In)security: Community Concerns from Baffin Island
Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect - 2003: Major Findings
The Canadian Indian / A Reference Paper. - 1959.
Canadian Indian Policy and Development Planning Theory
Canadian Public Opinion on Aboriginal Peoples: Final Report
The Canadian State and Native Migrant Labour in Southern Alberta's Sugar Beet Industry
Caring Across Boundaries: Is This Our Canada?
A Case Study of Successful Project Management in Two Indigenous Communities
Chalifoux Educates Fellow Senators with Horror Stories
Senator and Metis leader, Thelma Chalifoux, believes that political lobby groups, like the Assembly of First Nations, should not take over social programs provided for First Nations because, as she argues, politics and patronage distort the system and erode the quality of the service.
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