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Aboriginal Conditions: Research as a Foundation For Public Policy
Aboriginal Horizontal Framework
Aboriginal Language Instruction in Manitoba: A Survey of Principals and Superintendents of Elementary-Secondary Schools
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Official website of APTN, a national TV network in Canada, where programming is dedicated to First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples, including documentaries, news, drama, education and entertainment. Some programs are in Indigenous languages including Cree, Dene and Inuktitut with occasional use of subtitles and French.
Aboriginal Place Names
Access to Justice for Deaf Inuit in Nunavut: the Role of "Inuit Sign Language"
Algonquian Linguistic Atlas
Anishnaabemowin: Miinwa Anishnaabe Zheyaawin, Our Language, Our Culture
Aspectual Distinctions in Skwxwú7mesh
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
By Any Means Necessary? Tourism, Economics, and the Preservation of Language
By Any Other Name: Rhetorical Colonialism in North America
Canada's First Nations
Canada's Native Languages: Wrongs from the Past, Rights for the Future
Canadian Directory of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Library Collections
A Collection of Saulteaux Texts with Translation and Linguistic Analyses
Community Perceptions of a Cree Immersion Program at Cumberland House
Conceptual Accessibility and Sentence Production in a Free Word Order Language (Odawa)
The Contribution of Indigenous Heritage Language Immersion Programs to Healthy Early Childhood Development
Court Affirms Education Rights
Examines the decision by the Court of Appeal regarding the violation of Cree rights by the Canadian and Quebec governments.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
Creating Sacred Places for Students in Grades 7 & 8
Creating Textual Communities: Anglican and Methodist Missionaries and Print Culture in British Columbia, 1858-1914
Cree Decision Making Concerning Language: A Case Study
Culture and Education Among the Ditidaht: Reflecting on Sacredness, Origins, and Language
Delgamuukw: a Legal Straightjacket for Oral Histories?
The Development of Aboriginal Language Programs: A Journey Towards Understanding
Discourse Practices in Nuuk, Greenland: Language Usage and Language Attitudes of Students at the Gymnasium, a Pilot Project
Distribution of Mitochondrial DNA Lineages Among Native American Tribes of Northeastern North America
Ecofeminism and First Nations Peoples in Canada: Linking Culture, Gender and Nature
Eh-ani-pahkaanikiishweyank: Approaching Language Change in Anihshininiimowin
An Ephemeral Anomaly: The Metamorphoses of the Eskimo Language: 1968-1999
First Nations Elders' and Parents' Views on Supporting Children's Language Development
First Nations Perspectives and Historical Thinking in Canada
First Tellers of Tales
Formative Evaluation of a Software Prototype with Grades Five and Six Students Attending School in the Northwest Territories
From Internalized Oppression to Internalized Sovereignty: Ojibwemowin Performance and Political Consciousness
Glaciers and Climate Change: Perspectives from Oral Tradition
A Grammar of Assiniboine: A Siouan Language of the Northern Plains
Healing Through Art: Ritualized Space and Cree Identity
Himwic`a: Our Legends: As Told by Our Hupačasath Elders
Retelling of seven traditional stories including: When the Eagle Went to Borrow Eyes from the Snail; The Shadow; Daughter of Sea Cucumber; The Thunderbird Has a Nest on Thunder Mountain; and When the Codfish Was Sad.
Written in English and Hupačasath.