A Biologists’ Perspective on Amalgamating Traditional
Birth Outcomes in the Inuit-Inhabited Areas of Canada
Bishop-Elect Mamakwa Vows To Move Indigenous Ministry Forward
The Black, Brown, White and Red Blues: The Beating of Clarence Clemons
The Blackfeet Buckskin Shirt
Blackfoot Children and Old Sun's Boarding School 1894-1897: A Case Study
Blackfoot Legal Culture: Wrongful Injuries Law on the Canadian Blackfoot Reserves, 1880-1920
Blackfoot Traditional Knowledge in Resolution of Problem Gambling: Getting Gambled and Seeking Wholeness
Blackfoot Warrior Shirts
Blackfoot Warrior Shirts
Blackfoot Ways of Knowing: The Worldview of the Siksikaitsitapi
Blowing Smoke Out Your....
Discusses a questionable comment made on the radio by host T. J. Conner regarding the Olympic Torch visit stopping in Curve Lake to "buy smokes".
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Blue Quills First Nations College
Blueberry River Indian Band v. Canada (Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development), [1995] 4 S.C.R. 344
Body Mass Index, Gestational Diabetes and Diabetes Mellitus in Three Northern Saskatchewan Aboriginal Communities
Descriptive study to determine if obesity and self-reported diabetes rise with increasing geographic accessibility to urban centres.
Body-Related Emotional Experiences of Young Aboriginal Women
Body Shape, Expectations Linked to Health
Body Shape Perceptions of Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Girls and Women in Southern Manitoba, Canada
Bonding Social Capital in Entrepreneurial Developing Communities: Survival Networks or Barriers?
The Book of Jessica: The Healing Circle of a Woman's Autobiography
Discusses a play, The Book of Jessica, that illustrates the struggle women have in understanding what being "a woman" means, including across the barriers of race, culture, privilege and age.
Book Provides Insight Into History of Metis
Book Review
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Books and Worlds: A Literary Cartography of the Canadian North
Books | First Nations, First Encounters
Born into My Grandmother's Hands: Honouring First Nations' Birth Knowledge and Practice in North Yukon
Looks at traditional childbirth practices of the Vuntut Gwitchin, Trondëk Hwëch’in, and Na-Cho Nyak Dun First Nations.
Boye Ladd: A Visit from a Friend
Powwow dancer, Boye Ladd, relates traditional teachings on various topics relating to First Nations culture, including information about the sacred drum, respect for other people and groups, and the right to wear an eagle feather.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.29.
The Braiding Histories Stories
Breaking the Chain of Dependency: Using Treaty Land Entitlement to Create First Nations Economic Self-Sufficiency in Saskatchewan
Breast Cancer Survival in Ontario's First Nations Women: Understanding the Determinants
Breathing Out "the songs that want to be sung": A Dialogue on Research, Colonization and Pedagogy Focused on the Canadian Arctic
Brian Jungen, Selected Works & Interview
A Bridge to Reconciliation: A Critique of the Indian Residential School Truth Commission
Bridges and Barriers 2010: Yukon Experiences with Poverty, Social Exclusion and Inclusion
Bridging Econometrics and First Nations Child and Family Service Agency Funding: Phase One Report: A Summary of Research Needed to Explore Three Funding Models for First Nations Child Welfare Agencies
Bridging National Borders in North America: Transnational and Comparative Histories
Bridging Restorative Justice and Crime Prevention Through Social Development
Bridging the Gap: A Collaborative Inquiry Into the Experience of Cross-Cultural Environmental Initiatives
Brief Administrative History of the Residential Schools & The Presbyterian Church in Canada's Healing and Reconciliation Efforts
A Brief History of 19th-20th Century Genocidal Indian Education in British Columbia and Oral History of Gitxsan Resistance and Resurgence
A Brief History of Effects of Colonialism on First Nations in Canada
A Brief History of the Military Career of Lieutenant R. Lyndhurst Wadmore, Infantry School Corps, April 8, 1885 to July 20, 1885, N.W. Campaign.
Historical note:
Robinson Lyndhurst Wadmore, who was born in England in 1855, entered the Canadian forces as a lieutenant in 1883 and served with the Royal Canadian Regiment during the Northwest Resistance of 1885. Wadmore became a colonel in 1910. He died in Victoria, BC, in 1955.