Copy of Illustration from ILLUSTRATED WAR NEWS, April 4, 1885
Copy of Official Reports (116H) from Major General Middleton, C.B. (Commanding North-West Field Force), Concerning the Engagements at Fish Creek, on the 24th April, 1885, Poundmaker's Camp (Near Cree's Reserve) 2nd May, 1885, Batoche, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th May, 1885
The Cost of Early Canada's Native Alliances: Reality and Scarcity's Rhetoric
Cost of the Revised Northern Food Basket in 2018-2019
Coulee at Fort Qu'Appelle, N.W.T.
Countering Civilization: Native American Women and Great Lakes Missions, 1630-1900
Cree Chiefs from Crooked Lake
Cree Council on Sweetgrass Reserve
Cree Legends and Narratives from the West Coast of James Bay
Second Edition
Crisis at Red River
Crisis Services: Direct Suicide Prevention
Cross-Cultural Lines of Inquiry: The Drawings of Pitseolak Ashoona
Cultural Collision and Magical Transformation: The Plays of Tomson Highway
Cultural Humility and Elder Story-Telling: A Locally Developed, Best Practice Informed Intervention
Looks at the development of a cultural humility with Indigenous peoples, requiring self-reflection and a changing of attitudes and behaviours.
Cultural Imperialism and the Marketing of Native America
Cultural Perpetuation: Repatriation of the First Nations Cultural Heritage
Cultural Safety and Humility Case Study Report
Cultural Safety Training for Health Professionals Working with Indigenous Populations in Montreal, Quebec
Culture-Based School Mathematics for Reconciliation and Professional Development
Related material: Interview with teacher participant.
Culture in Treatment, Culture as Treatment. A Critical Appraisal of Developments in Addictions Programs for Indigenous North Americans and Australians
Curbing Cultural Appropriation in the Fashion Industry
Current Practices in Financing Aboriginal Governments: An Overview of Three Case Studies Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Current Status of Nutritional Deficiencies in Canadian Aboriginal People
Davis Inlet in Crisis: Will the Lessons Ever Be Learned?
(De)Constructing The “Lazy Indian”: An Historical Analysis of Welfare Reform in Canada
The Dead and the Living: Burial Mounds & Cairns and the Development of Social Classes in the Gulf of Georgia Region
Decades of Doing: Indigenous Women Academics Reflect on the Practices of Community-Based Health Research
Decision Support Systems and the Selection of an Administration Centre: Nunavut
A Declaration of Indian Rights: The BC Indian Position Paper (excerpt)
Decolonizing Diabetes
Researchers use a decolonizing approach in this study; interviewed 22 people from a First Nations community in Northern Ontario to explore the lived experience and perceptions about developing the disease. Findings indicate a need for culturally appropriate care.
Decolonizing Ktaqmkuk Mi'kmaw History
Decolonizing Motherhood: Exampining Birthing Experiences of Urban Indigenous Women in Nova Scotia
Sociology Thesis (MA) -- Acadia University, 2019.
Decolonizing Nunavut's Art Market
Art History Thesis (PhD) - York University, 2019.
Decolonizing Public Places and Public Memory: Kingston Ontario
Deer Hunting: An Innovative Teaching Paradigm to Educate Indigenous Youth about Physical Literacy
Demographic Changes in Nunavik 2006-2016
A Dene First Nation’s Community Readiness Assessment to Take Action against HIV/AIDS: A Pilot Project
The Design and Delivery of a Program for Management Training in Aboriginal Social Service Organizations
Developing a Cultural Safety Intervention for Clinicians: Process Evaluation of a Pilot Study in the Northwest Territories
Developing a More Culturally Appropriate Approach to Surveying Adverse Childhood Experiences among Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Developing a Policy to Address Anti-Indigenous Racism in Health Care
Developing Diabetes Interventions in an Ojibwa-Cree Community in Northern Ontario: Linking Qualitative and Quantitative Data
Development and the Changing Gender Roles of Gwich'in Women
Diabetes amongst the Métis Nation of Alberta
Diabetes and Canada's Aboriginal Peoples: The Need for Primary Prevention
Diabetes Prevalence, Behavioural and Anthropometric Risk Factors, and Psychosocial Constructs in Three Aboriginal Communities in Central British Columbia
Diary of Lieutenant R. Lyndhurst Wadmore, Infantry School Corps, April 8, 1885 to July 20, 1885, N.W. Campaign.
Diet Quality in Canada: Policy Solutions for Equity
Authors note that Canada’s new Healthy Eating Strategy does not address social determinants of health (childhood environments, gender, Indigenous status, income, education and occupation) as root causes of poor diet quality; they suggest that a reduction of diet inequities will require policy change.