Achievement Award Recipients Announced
Outlines the award recipients recognized by the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundations for their contributions in various sectors including education, media and health. Marie Ann Battiste, from the College of Education, at the University of Saskatchewan, received an award in the education category.
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Achieving Industry Standards in a Remote Northern Community:
Developing Aboriginal Employees’ Skills at La Ronge Motor Hotel
Achieving Potential: Towards Improved Labour Market Outcomes for Aboriginal People
ACIP Calls for National Summit
ACIP, Church Leaders Examine Relationship
Acknowledging and Promoting Indigenous Knowledges, Paradigms, and Practices within Health Literacy-Related Policy and Practice Documents across Australia, Canada, and New Zealand
Acquiring Secwepemctsin: Successful Approaches
Across the Road: Understanding the Differences in Health Services Available to First Nations and Metis Women
Act Locally, Sell Globally: Inuit Media and the Global
Cultural Economy
An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children, youth and families: Does Bill-92 Make the Grade?
Act Together to Rid Community of Gang Menace
Actes Du Trente-Septième Congrès des Algonquinistes / Papers of the Thirty-Eighth Algonquian Conference
Activity Implementation as a Reflection of Living in Balance: The Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project
Acts of Rebellion: The Ward Churchill Reader
ACWS in Conversation with Lewis Cardinal
Adadohkiwina and Acimowina: Traditional Narratives of the Rock Cree Indians
Adapted Community Readiness Model (CRM): Questions for HIV/AIDS Prevention, Education and Screening with Inuit Communities
Adapting Our Interventions to Native Reality
Adapting to Impacts of Climatic Extremes: Case Study of the Kainai Blood Indian Reserve, Alberta: Limited Report
Addictions and Healing in Aboriginal Country
Addressing First Nations Governance Issues through Incremental Reform: Briefing Presentation - Draft
Addressing Inequities In Access to Quality Health Care for Indigenous People
Addressing the Suppressed Epidemic: Violence against Indigenous Women
Adipokines and Incident Type 2 Diabetes in an Aboriginal Canadian Population: The Sandy Lake Health and Diabetes Project
Adiponectin in a Native Canadian Population Experiencing Rapid Epidemiological Transition
Administration in a National Aboriginal Organization: Impacts of Cultural Adaptations
ADR Process Launched
Criticizes the ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) as not being a satisfactory process to fairly compensate all residential school survivors in a timely fashion.
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Adult Learning in Aboriginal Community-Based Inner-City Organizations
Adult Literacy Resources for First Nations Literacy Programs in Ontario
The Advancement of Knowledge in La Pérouse's 1782 Expedition to Hudson Bay
Advertising 'Happy' Children: The Settler Family, Happiness and the Indigenous Child Removal System
Advocates for Disabled Were Excellent Role Models
After Frustrations Comes Determination: Considering the Effectiveness of Research Assistantships Through Diverse Epistemic Lenses
After Gladue: Are Judges Sentencing Aboriginal Offenders Differently?
After Marriage Breakdown: Information on the On-Reserve Matrimonial Home
After the Apology
Afterword: Directions in Indigenous Resilience Research
Afterword: International Dimensions of the Citizen Issue for Indigenous Peoples/Nations
Aggregation and First Nation Governance
Aggregation and First Nation Governance: Literature Review and Conclusions
Aglukark Tells Literacy Conference Education is the Key to Achieving Goals
Agreement Reached But Where's Implementation?
Reports that Federal-Provincial agreements to solve health care funding disputes is far from satisfactory.
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Agriculture: The Relationship Between Aboriginal Farmers and Non-Aboriginal Farmers
Ahenakew Issue is Difficult for Many of Us
The Ahousaht v. Canada (Attorney General), 2008 BCSC 769: Ruling on Admissibility of Oral History Given by Victoria Christine Wells, a Plaintiff Witness
Airo Wear Promoting Language With Style
Alaska Native Self-Government and Service Delivery: What Works?
Alberta Digital Library Serves Red Crow College
Alberta Indigenous Tourism Demand Report
Statistics on tourist expenditures, average length of stay, and characteristics of domestic, US and overseas visitors along with brief discussion of surveys and research conducted by Indigenous Tourism Alberta and Destination Canada.