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Aboriginal Legal Services of Winnipeg
Aboriginal Youth and Violent Gang Involvement in Canada: Quality Prevention Strategies
Aboriginal Youth Benefit From Award Program
Comments on the Duke of Edinburgh Award program that encourages participation of Aboriginal youth, provides meaningful activities, and recognizes community involvement.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.15.
Aboriginals Challenged By Urban Migration
Act Together to Rid Community of Gang Menace
Anti-dote for Racism
Bartleman's Efforts Continue to Benefit Youth
Relates James Bartleman’s initiatives to institute educational programs that provide more learning opportunities, suicide counseling, and promote literacy and education to the youth.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.
Beyond Food Security: Accounting for Community Food Needs in Kugaaruk, Nunavut
Bridging the Bitter Divide in Saskatoon
Building Leadership Capacity Amongst Young Anishinaabe-Kwe Through Culturally-based Activities and Creative Arts
Building Library Communities: Skawenni:io Tsi Iewennahnotahkhwa
Business Community Donates Large for Station 20 West
Casualties of Aboriginal Displacement in Canada: Children at Risk Among the Innu of Labrador
Centering Community Services Around Early Childhood Care and Development: Promising Practices in Indigenous Communities in Canada
Child Welfare Approaches For Indigenous Communities: International Perspectives
Children's Interests Trump Jurisdictional Disputes
Colonial Roots, Contemporary Risk Factors: A Cautionary Exploration of the Domestic Trafficking of Aboriginal Women and Girls in British Columbia, Canada
Community Networking: A Policy Approach to Enhance Aboriginal Child Welfare in Off-Reserve Communities
The Contribution of Indigenous Heritage Language Immersion Programs to Healthy Early Childhood Development
Criminal Victimization in the Territories, 2014
Primarily statistics from the 2014 General Social Survey (GSS), combined with some from the 2009 General Social Survey (GSS).
CUMFI, One Arrow Strengthen Saskatoon's Inner City
Curbing Youth Suicides Takes Community Effort
Davis Inlet: Moving From Misery
Early Childhood Care and Developing Programs as Hook and Hub for Inter-Sectoral Service Delivery in First Nations Communities
The Emergence of the Breath of Life Theory
Exceptional Youth Honoured
Forever Changed: Boarding School Narratives of American Indian Identity in the U.S. and Canada
A Framework for Indigenous Adoptee Reconnection: Reclaiming Language and Identity
Gathering Held to Help Heal the Spirit
Reports on leadership exchanges at the fifth global Healing Our Spirit Worldwide (HOSW) conference held in Edmonton that discussed healing initiatives, traditional solutions to health concerns, and aboriginal youth issues.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
A Generative Curriculum Model of Child and Youth Care Training Through First Nations - University Partnerships
HIV Prevention For Aboriginal Women in Canada
Indian Control Over Health Care Emerging Issue
Indian Teens Lonely
An Initial Report of a Community-University Research Alliance: Community-Based Aboriginal Curriculum Initiatives: Implementation and Evaluation
Focuses on the collaboration process among community groups, Aboriginal organizations and university researchers geared to improving retention and graduation rates among Aboriginal students.
The Intergenerational Transmission of Historic Trauma and Grief
Investment to Strengthen Family Units Welcome
Jordan's Principle a Lesson Learned
Juvenile Justice in Rural and Northern Manitoba
Ka'nisténhserta Teiakotíhsnie's: A Native Community Rekindles the Tradition of Breastfeeding
Kinship Care: A Community Alternative to Foster Care
Learning Stories: Expanding Possibilities for Inuktitut Language & Literacy at a Nunavik Child Care Centre
Man Devotes His Life to Better the Lives of Youth
Brief profile of Gordon Russell, recipient of the Order of Canada, who was recognized for his selfless endeavor to promote the lives of young people and their dreams, many of whom were of Aboriginal descent.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.