The Commoditization of Country Foods in Nunavik: A Comparative Assessment of its Development, Applications, and Significance
Common and Contested Ground: A Human and Environmental History of the Northwestern Plains
Common Table Report: Based upon Discussions among Canada, British Columbia and the First Nations Participating at the Common Table
Communication Most Effective Tool In Police Kit
Communities Address Beetle Infestation and Related Forest Fire Risks
Community-Based Child Welfare for Aboriginal Children: Supporting Resilience Through Structural Change
Identifies the conditions that support First Nations child and family service agencies to implement community-based responses to child maltreatment that honour the strength, wisdom and resiliency embedded in indigenous ways of knowing and being.
Community-Based Ecotourism and Sustainable Community Development: Exploring the Relationship
Community-Based Learning Opportunities for Aboriginals, Winner 2005: The Sunchild E-Learning Community Model
Community-Based Research in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver
Community-Building Versus Career-Building Research: The Challenges, Risks, and Responsibilities of Conducting Research With Aboriginal and Native American Communities
Community Co-Authorship in Academic Publishing: A Commentary
Community Collaboration in Developing a Culturally Relevant Alcohol Abuse Early Intervention Program For First Nation Youth
Community Control of Education: How the Mohawk Community of Kahnawake Is Reclaiming their Schools
Community-coordinated Research as HIV/AIDS Prevention Strategy in Northern Canadian Communities
[Community Development] Project Planning Guide
Community Futures British Columbia: Aboriginal Engagement Toolkit
Community Health Needs Assessment: A Guide for First Nations and Inuit Health Authorities, 2000
Community Schools Transitions Support Project
A Comparative Analysis of Co-Management Agreements for National Parks: Gwaii Haanas and Uluru Kata Tjuta
Comparative Governance Structures Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Discusses the self-government issues of legitimacy, power and resources, by using examples of current agreements. The article breaks the areas down in terms of: basic principles, rights through treaties, federal-provincial division of power, status of lands, legislative powers, and funding.
Related Material: Fact Sheet.
Comparative Resource Analysis of Support Services for First Nations People with Disabilities
Comparing Academic and Aboriginal Definitions of Arctic Identities
Comparing Australian with Canadian and New Zealand Primary Care Health Systems in Relation to Indigenous Populations: Literature Review and Analysis
Comparison of Blackfoot and Hopi Games and Their Contemporary Application: A Review of the Literature
Comparison of Blackfoot and Hopi Games and Their Contemporary Application: A Review of the Literature
A Comparison of North-South and West-East Differences in Political Attitudes in Canada
Comparison of Socio-Economic Conditions, 1996 and 2001: Registered Indians, Registered Indians Living on Reserve and the Total Population of Canada
Comparisons in the Cranial Form of the Blackfeet Indians: A Reassessment of Boas' Native American Data
Compendium of Research Undertaken in Nunavut 2005
Compensation Should Close Book on Abuses Issue
Completing the Circle
Completing the Circle: Healing Words about End of Life Spoken to Aboriginal Families
A Complex Ecological Framework of Aboriginal Family Resilience
Complications of Type 2 Diabetes Among Aboriginal Canadians: Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors
Conceptual Accessibility and Sentence Production in a Free Word Order Language (Odawa)
Conceptual Understanding of Social Capital in First Nations Communities: An Illustrative Description
Conceptualizing Food Security for Aboriginal People in Canada
Concluding Observations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women: Canada
Concluding Thoughts [Volume 6, Number 1]
Conclusion: Land. Labour. Capital.
Concurrent Validity of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) in an Iiyiyiu Aschii (Cree) Community
Conditions for Economic Success in First Nations Forest Enterprises
Conducting Health Research With Aboriginal Communities: Barriers and Strategies for Graduate Student Success
Conference Draws Attention to Cases of Missing Women
Conference Prepares Women For Economic Success
Reports that the Annual Aboriginal Women's Conference recommended the need for governments to deal with the issue of economic development for Aboriginal women.
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