Fish Weirs, Salmon Productivity, and Village Settlement in an Upper Skeena River Tributary, British Columbia
Fisheries and First Nations: Report From Research Stay in Canada: March-July 2010
Fishing for Foresters: A New Institutional Analysis of Community Participation in an Aboriginal-Owned Forest Company
Fishing for Stories at Burnt Church: the Media, the Marshall Decision and Aboriginal Representation
Five Suggestions for Better Living
Five Thousand Years of Fishing at a Shell Midden in the Broken Group Islands, Barkley Sound, British Columbia
Flowing with the Land: The Public Transmission of Dene Knowledge in Environmental Hearings
Fluidity of Meaning: Flag Imagery in Plains Indian Art
FNUC Needs Major Shakeup
FNUC Restructures Dean Out of a Job
Reports how students grapple with the dismissal of Dean Winona Wheeler when they first heard about the news at the First Nations University of Canada (FNUC), Saskatoon campus.
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FNUC Students Continue to Fight for Their 'Home'
FNUC to Tribal Council Mess, Silly Seasons Here
Focus on Geography Series, 2016 Census [Aboriginal Peoples]
Focus on Literacy: Policy Landscape: Aboriginal Peoples
Food and Health Perceptions and Practices of Mi'kmaq Children and Youth in Prince Edward Island
Food Fish, Commercial Fish, and Fish to Support a Moderate Livelihood: Characterizing Aboriginal and Treaty Rights to Canadian Fisheries
Food Innovation in Canada's North: The Case for a Social Enterprise Cluster
Food Insecurity among Inuit Preschoolers: Nunavut Inuit Child Health Survey, 2007–2008
Food Insecurity among Inuit Women Exacerbated by Socio-economic Stresses and Climate Change
Food Insecurity and Hunger Are Prevalent among HIV-Positive Individuals in British Columbia, Canada
Food Insecurity in Northern Canada: An Overview
The Food Mail Program: "When Pigs Fly": Dispatching Access and Affordability to Healthy Food
FOOD RELATED: An Online Platform to Invigorate the Social and Cultural Experience of Food in the Arctic
Food Security in Paulatuuk, NT - Opportunities and Challenges of a Changing Community Economy
“For Better or Worse, I am Canadian”: Demand for Ethnic Recognition in Green Grass, Running Water by Thomas King and Obasan by Joy Kogawa
'For Every Border, There is Also a Bridge': Overturning Borders in Young Aboriginal Peoples' Lives
For the Children Taken: The Challenge to Truth Commissions in Building Digital Collections for Research and Long-Term Preservation
For the Good of Our Children and Youth: A New Vision, a New Direction
For the Next Seven Generations: Early Learning and Child Care Programs for Children in First Nations and Inuit Communities
Forearm Bone Density is not elevated in Inuit Women with Impaired Fasting Glucose or Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Foreign Bodies: The Etiology of Nunavut Governance
A Forest of Family Trees: Rupert's Land Roots in Western Canada
Forests and First Nations Consultation: Analysis of the Legal Framework, Policies, and Practices in British Columbia
Foreword [Special Issue: Indigenous Education: Ways of Knowing, Thinking, and Doing]
Forgotten and Ignored: Special Education in First Nations Schools in Canada
Forgotten People: Approximately 210,000 People in Canada Identify themselves as Métis
Forgotten Veterans: Métis are Now Fighting Ottawa for Compensation
Form and Function of Projectile Points and the Trajectory of Newfoundland Prehistory
Formal Opinion to Support the Employment Development of First Nations and Inuits in Social Economy
Discusses existing social enterprises generally as well as Indigenous initiatives and organizations, identifies challenges, obstacles in promoting Aboriginal participation and common characteristics of best practices, makes recommendations for courses of action and solutions, and lists specific proposals for the Ministère de l'Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale.
Former National Chief Leads Court Challenge [Bill C-61]
Looks at Federation of Saskatchewan Nations chairman of the executive council of the senate, David Ahenakew, who talked about legal action against the Crown, claiming Prime Minister Jean Chretien and Indian Affairs Minister Robert Nault breached their fiduciary duty by increasing their control and power over the affairs and government of First Nations.
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