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2021 Regina Homelessness Count
2022 Saskatoon Point-in-Time Homelessness Count
Of the 550 persons participating in count, 90.1% were Indigenous.
Related Material: Infographic.
2022 Silas E. Halyk, QC Visiting Scholar in Advocacy Lecture: Presentor: Donald Worme
Aboriginal Report: How Are We Doing?: 2021/2022 Province, Public Schools Only
Data on performance of students in British Columbia. Includes demographic information and assessment outcomes at provincial level.
Acculturating Eskimo Arts: The Diffusion of Government Sponsored Production Facilities in Alaska and Canada
Addictions Prevention and Recovery Services in the Northwest Territories: Report of the Auditor General of Canada to the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly
Akilak's Adventure by Deborah Kigjugalik Webster, Illustrated by Charlene Chau: Educator's Resource
Designed for Kindergarten to Grade 3 students.
Among the Chiglit Eskimos
The Anglican Church and Native Education: Residential Schools and Assimilation
Another Digital Divide: Cybersecurity in Indigenous Communities
At a Crossroads: The Roadmap from Fiscal Discrimination to Equity in Indigenous Child Welfare
The Athabasca Barges
Atlantic Canada’s Indigenous Communities and Businesses: Long-term Economic Opportunities as the COVID-19 Recovery Continues
Autonomous Native Health Services, Government and University Hospitals: A Case Study of an Epidemic of Infantile Gastroenteritis in Northwestern Quebec
Banned Practice: The Potlatch and British Columbia, 1803-1953
Compilation of primary documents.
Barriers to Economic Development in Indigenous Communities: Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs
Batoche National Historic Site / Public Comment on the Plan Alternatives - Report. - August 1981.
Historical note:
Batoche Planning Program - January 1981.
Batoche Rectory National Parks Sign
BC First Peoples 12: Teacher Resource Guide
The Beaver Indian Prophet Dance and Related Movements Among North American Indians
Beyond the “Add and Stir” Approach: Indigenizing Comprehensive Exam Reading Lists in Canadian Political Science
Bibliography on Indigenous Rights in Canada, 1995-2022
Exhaustive list (856 pages).
Big Splash In Cumberland House
Bill 15, An Act to amend the Youth Protection Act and other legislative provisions: For a Law Worthy of Our Children: Joint Brief
Birch Bark Biting A Dying Indian Art
Bone Court Trial Transcripts - Nanaboshoo and the Bullrushes: The Case of Being in the Reeds and the Theft of the Crime
Written as a court transcript, the author shows the use of a traditional narrative for academic discourse.
Bored in the Arctic: The Modern Experience of Inuit Youth
A Brief History and Potential Future Vision for Additions to Reserves
Bringing Indigenous Voices to the Workplace
British Columbia Indian Treaties in Historical Perspective
British Columbia’s Community Benefits Agreement: Economic Justice for Indigenous Workers in Relation to Union Politics in Urban Infrastructure Projects
Discusses the barriers and lack of community engagement in a job program designed to improve employment for underrepresented groups in British Columbia.
Building Trust and Accountability: Report on Eligibility in the Indigenous Screen Sector
Canada's MMIWG2S National Action Plan Annual Scorecard: An Annual Report Outlining the Federal Government's Progress on Implementing the Commitments Made in Their MMIWG2S National Action Plan
Caughnawaga (Kahnawá:ke): Settler Accounts to 1900
Primarily newspaper articles.
Celebrating Our Path of Ahkamimoh in Northern Saskatchewan: Developing Resiliency in Youth through Education + Emocikihtayak Ahkamimohwin meskanaw Ote Kiwetinohk Saskatchewan: Sohkeyimowin Oskayak Ekiskinwahamacik
Examines the importance of a community-based education to enhance Indigenous resilience to the impact of colonization and residential schools.
Chiefs Policy Conference 1981
A Chinook Jargon to English Glossary
Adapted from the Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon by Thomas Napier Hibben, published in 1877.
Chipewyan, Cree and Inuit Relations West of Hudson Bay, 1714-1955
Christine Adam: Uranium City's Number One Resident
Civic-Indigenous Placekeeping and Partnership Building Toolkit
Civic-Indigenous Placekeeping and Partnership Building Toolkit
Includes five case studies: First Nations–Municipal Community Economic Development Initiative (CEDI), Paqtnkek Mi'kmaw Nation and County of Antigonish, Squamish Nation-The District of Squamish Government-to-Government Collaboration, Lil'Wat Nation - The Village of Pemberton, and the City of Toronto's Our Common Grounds initiative.
Cognitive Styles of Indian, Métis, Inuit and Non-Natives of Northern Canada and Alaska and Implications for Education
Community and Public Health Responses to a COVID-19 Outbreak in North-west Saskatchewan: Challenges, Successes, and Lessons Learned
Looks at the multi-level collaboration of government officials and Indigenous communities to minimize the effects of COVID pandemic.