The Assiniboine
Autobiographical Writing as a Healing Process: Interview with Alice Masak French
Balancing History
Created to be used with the article Warp, Weft, Weave: Joining Generations published in vol. 53, Issue, 3, 2020 of British Columbia History magazine. Designed for students in Grades 8 to 12.
Bingo Orphans
Breaking Trail: Factors That Enable Northern Aboriginal Students to Succeed in Higher Education
Close to Home: An Indigenist Project of Story Gathering
Complementary Power: Men and Women of the Lenni Lenape
Confronting HIV and AIDS: A Personal Account
COVID-19 and Indigenous Health and Wellness: Our Strength is in Our Stories: An RSC Collection of Stories
Cree Mother Loses Organ Harvest Fight
Relates how a non-Aboriginal parent's right to harvest organs and cremate an adoptive son superseded a Cree biological mother's right to bury her adult son according to First Nation spiritual and cultural beliefs.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.1.
Cree Relationship Mapping: nêhiyaw kesi wâhkotohk – How We Are Related
Provides a cultural roadmap to assist service providers working with Indigenous communities.
Education for Reconciliation: Métis Professional Learning
Meant to educate people about who the Métis are, where they come from, and where they live today in British Columbia. First part focuses on identity and its importance; second part focuses on contemporary life.
Environmental Scan and Gap Analysis on Programs and Services Available to Métis Members
An Examination of Aboriginal and Caucasian Women Offender Risk and Needs Factors
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.
First Nation Family Culture: Implications for the Classroom
First Nations Child and Family Services: Joint National Policy Review : Final Report, June 2000
First Nations Population Health and Wellness Agenda: Summary of Findings
From the Past (1876) to the Present (2000): An Analysis of Band Membership Among the Plains Cree of Saskatchewan
A Group Work Approach with Aboriginal Children Exposed to Parental Violence
The Health of the Aboriginal Populations in Montréal
History of Métis Lands in Alberta
Humour is Good Medicine: the Algonquin Perspective on Humour in Their Culture and of Outsider Constructions of Aboriginal Humour
Hybrid Imaginings
In Good Relation: History, Gender, and Kinship in Indigenous Feminisms
Indigenous Epistemologies, Worldviews and Theories of Power
Indigenous Relationality and Kinship and the Professionalization of a Health Workforce
Interviewing Inuit Elders: Childrearing Practices
Introduction: Aboriginal Values, People and Community
Is Resistance Enough? Reflections of Identity, Politics, and Relations in the “In-between” Spaces of Indigeneity and Settlerhood
It's Not What But How! Social Services Issues Affecting Aboriginal Peoples: A Review of Projects
Kikkik
Liminal Voices
The Long Journey Home, 96 Miles Up the Porcupine River / Ch’oodeenjik, Yukon
Missing Nimâmâ: Guide for Secondary Classroom Use
Moving Towards a Language Nest: Stories and Insights from nḱmalqs
Looks at the language nest as way to promote language revitalization with Sylix children.
Nunavut Income Support Policy Review: Ikajuqatigiit - Sharing Knowledge and Support
Paths Toward a Mohawk Nation: Narratives of Citizenship and Nationhood in Kahnawake
Plains Cree Identity: Borderlands, Ambiguous Genealogies and Narrative Irony
Reflection: My Transpacific Life
Reimagining Indigenous Spaces of Healing: Institutional Environmental Repossession
Single Mothers' Voices in the 1990s: An Exploration of Economics, Choices, and Relationships
The Social Life of Names: Personhood and Exchange Among the Tsimshian
Staging Identity: The Co-Construction of Whiteness and Indianness in the Drama of Tomson Highway
Threads to the Past: The Construction and Transformation of Kinship in the Coast Salish Social Network
Philosophy Thesis (PhD) -- Exeter College, 2000.
Urban Aboriginal Child Poverty: A Status Report on Aboriginal Children & Their Families in Ontario
Whispered Gently through Time: First Nations Quality Child Care: A National Study
The Witcihitisotan (Mutual Support) Committee by and for the Families of Indigenous Adolescents in the City
Examines the use of a peer supported initiative to provide a collective space to help with Indigenous parent-youth relationships.