Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear: The Life and
UBCIC Chiefs Council Calls for Protection of Pacific Wild Salmon Habitat
Uncovering SARS-COV-2 Vaccine Uptake and COVID-19 Impacts among First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples Living in Toronto and London, Ontario
Understanding Homelessness in Canada: From the Street to the Classroom
See chapter one.
The University of Saskatchewan Native Law Centre
Unmet Health Care Needs During the Pandemic and Resulting Impacts among First Nations People Living Off Reserve, Métis and Inuit
Unpacking Pimachesowin as a Framing Concept for Indigenous Self-Determination + Eyapachitayak Pimachesowin ta Othastamasoyak Nehithaw tipethimisowin
Discusses how traditional Cree stories and lessons reflect the traditional Cree world view of pimatsiwin (life) and how pimatsiwin itself can better help the understanding Indigenous self-determination.
Urban Indians Formally Adhere to F.S.I.
Utilization of the Indians of British Columbia
Violent Victimization and Perceptions of Safety: Experiences of First Nations, Métis and Inuit Women in Canada
Vitamin C in the Diet of Inuit Hunters From Holman, N.W.T.
[The Voice of Métis: Housing Needs Assessment]
Voyages of Peter Esprit Radisson, Being An Account of His Travels and Experiences Among the North American Indians, From 1652 to 1684
Wəlastəkwey Stories: Legalized Theft
Discusses the case of traditional stories told by Elders to a researcher who retained copyright and refused to relinquish it when approached by members of the community.
Water in Indigenous Communities
Topics include ownership of beds and shores, water rights, water quality, and enforcement of rights.
We Have Always Been Here: Rebuttal to the 2021 Nunatsiavut Government Report Entitled “Examining the NunatuKavut Community Council’s Land Claim”
What Can We Learn from Indigenous Technologies?
Discusses the characteristics and use of an ancient mortar and pestle.
Accompanying Material: Video.
White Cap, Sioux Chief
The White Stone Canoe: A Legend of the Ottawas
Widening the Circle of Care: Digital Stories of Community-Based Caregiving in a Mohawk First Nation
Using digital storytelling to identify the importance of cultural identity for the care-giving of those living cancer within the Mohawk Nation of Kahnawake.
William Bleasdell Cameron and Horse Child
Historical note:
Winnipeg Cavalry at Fort Qu'Appelle, North-West Rebellion, 1885
Wise Practices for Life Promotion: Indigenous Leadership for Living Life Well
With Child = Ehawawisit: Experiences and Perspectives of Métis Women on Pregnancy, Birth, and Motherhood
With the Midland Battalion to Batoche
Wm. Scott and T. Pike in front of Humboldt Telegraph Station
Wounded Carried to the Rear from the Fight at Fish Creek - Sketch. - 16 May 1885
Young People, Wellbeing and Sustainable Arctic Communities
Zaagtoonaa Nibi (We Love the Water): Anishinaabe Community-led Research on Water Governance and Protection
Uses an Anishinaabe community-based approach to examine and strengthen water governance in Ontario Indigenous communities.
Zareba and Sleeping Soldiers at Batoche
Historical note:
A zareba is an encampment used as a base of attack and defense."The Zareba Batoche, N.W. Rebellion, 1885"
Historical note:
A zareba is a stockade made of bushes: an outdoor enclosure, especially one made of thorn bushes and used as protection around a campsite or village.Pagination
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