An Example of Appreciative Inquiry as a Methodology for Child Welfare Research in Saskatchewan Aboriginal Communities
Exhibits of Truth and Reconciliation: Creating Empathetic Spaces for Indigenous Narratives in Canada
Expanding the Mine, Killing a Lake: A Case Study of First Nations' Environmental Values, Perceptions of Risk and Health
Explaining Aboriginal Treaty Negotiation Outcomes in Canada: The Cases of the Inuit and the Innu in Labrador
An Exploratory Study of Physical Activity and Body Mass Index in a Sample of Rural Saskatchewan Children
Exploring Aboriginal History in the Fraser Valley
Exploring Colonization and Mental Health from the Perspective of a First Nations Community in Labrador
Social Work Thesis (MSW) -- Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2020.
Exploring Evidence in Aboriginal Health
Exploring Indigenous Justice Systems in Canada and around the World: Report on the Conference Hosted by the Department of Justice Canada
Exploring Motion-Related Technology Through a First Nations' Game: A Lesson to Support Science 10
Lesson from the unit in the Science 10 Curriculum Guide entitled Physical Science: Motion in Our World (MW), which can be used as an introduction to the concept of motion. The lesson uses a First Nations’ game, snow snakes, to illustrate motion.
Exploring Successful Models of Respite Care for First Nations Communities in Quebec
Exploring the Constitutional Sources of a First Nation’s Right To Tax
Exploring the Effectiveness of Métis Women’s Research Methodology and Methods: Promising Wellness Research Practices
Examines the importance of Métis Aunties and how Métis women's participation in research helps to better understand this role.
Exploring the Experiences of an Elder, a Psychologist and
a Psychiatrist: How can Traditional Practices and Healers
Complement Existing Practices in Mental Health?
Exploring the Link between Crime and Socio-Economic Status in Ottawa and Saskatoon: A Small-area Geographical Analysis
Exposure to Environmental Contaminants in Nunavik: Metals
Exposure to Environmental Contaminants in Nunavik: Persistent Organic Pollutants and New Contaminants of Concern
External Identity Classification: Its Effects on Saami Identity in Sweden, With a Comparison to First Nations People in Canada
Factors Affecting Participation in a Diabetes Prevention and Treatment Program
Factors Associated with Condom Use Among Aboriginal People: A Systematic Review
Factors Associated With Premature Mortality Among Young Injection Drug Users in Vancouver
The Fallen Feather: Indian Industrial Residential Schools and Canadian Confederation
Familial Attendance at Indian Residential School and Subsequent Involvement in the Child Welfare System Among Indigenous Adults Born During the Sixties Scoop Era
Examines the link between having parents who attended Residential Schools and the likelihood of Indigenous children ending up in foster care during the Sixties Scoop.
Families Bond in Search For Relatives
A Family-Based Intervention to Promote Healthy Lifestyles in an Aboriginal Community in Canada
Famous 1885 Saskatchewan Battle Site Gains New Name
Fatal Bridge Collapse Still Resonates in Kahnawake
Father Louis Pierre Gravel and the Settlement of the Gravelbourg Area
Father's Involvement as a Determinant of Child Health
Feasibility and Ethical Issues: Experiences and Concerns of Healthcare Workers Regarding a New RSV Prophylaxis Programme in Nunavik, Quebec
The Feather, The Gavel, The Sentencing Circle and The Smudge - And Where They All Have Their Place: Seeking Aboriginal Justice in Canada
Federal Accountability Regimes and First Nations’ Governance in Canada
Federal Court File No. T-1750-19
Federal Court Update [February 2006-February 2007]
Federally Sentenced Aboriginal Women in Maximum Security: What Happened to the Promises of "Creating Choices"?
Reprint of a contracted report including recommendations, based on 1997-1998 interviews in the Springhill Institution, Prison for Women, the Regional Psychiatric Centre (Prairies) and the Saskatchewan Penitentiary. Report notes significant drop in percentage of Aboriginal women incarcerated during period of report writing.