Aboriginal and Visible Minority Librarians: Oral Histories From Canada
Aboriginal and Visible Minority Librarians: Oral Histories From Canada
Aboriginal Women's Employment in Non-Traditional and Resource Extractive Industries in Northern Manitoba: An Exploration of the Issues
Aboriginal Women’s Employment in Non-Traditional and Resource Extractive Industries in Saskatchewan: An Exploration of the Issues
Agecoutay Captures and Shares The World's Stories
Alphonse Antoine 2
Are Indigenous Peoples and Governments on the Same Page? The Dene People in Northern Saskatchewan: An Interview with Ade
Assessing the Effectiveness of Labour Force Participation Strategies
Community Based Participatory Research as a Long-Term Process: Reflections on Becoming Partners in Understanding Social Dimensions of Mining in the Yukon
Culture and Power in the Workplace: Aboriginal Women's Perspectives on Practices to Increase Aboriginal Inclusion in Forest Processing Mills
Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief
Dr. Russell's Water Transportation Prairie Provinces
A set of historical and bibliographical notes compiled by Dr. Russell on water transportation in what is today the prairie provinces. Includes information on the Northcote of 1885 Resistance fame. Also discusses the employment of Metis and First Nations men on riverboats, and gives prices at Gabriel's Crossing (Gabriel Dumont's ferry operation).
[Episode 8. Part 2: Calvin Helin]
An Evaluation of Parental Perspectives on Children's Education in Skownan First Nation
Finding a Path Among the Concrete: Work-Life Narratives of Urban Aboriginal Young Adults
[High School Program Aims Aboriginal Kids at Health Care Field]
Indian Record (Vol. XXVII, No. 10, November, 1964)
Indigenous Librarians: Knowledge Keepers in the 21st Century
Indigenous Perspectives: Stories from Indigenous Public Servants
Interview with Bill Hanson, July 16, 2005
Jim Panamick 1
Jim Panamick 2
The Nanisivik Legacy in Arctic Bay: A Socio-Economic Impact Study
Navigating Government Services: The "Lived Experience" of Urban Aboriginal Families in Fredericton, New Brunswick: Final Report
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.
Nowhere to Go: Homeless in Saskatoon [Part One]
Pan-Territorial Report: A Study of Women's Homelessness North of 60
Remembering the Civil Service: Work and Life Stories of Indigenous Labourers in the Canadian Federal Civil Service
Seeking Health Care at Emergency Departments: Access Issues Affecting Aboriginal People
Study showed that people's reasons for going to the Emergency Department for walk-in issues were shaped by complex social, economic and personal factors.