Addressing Smoking Cessation among Pregnant Aboriginal Women: Challenges and Gaps in Knowledge
Addressing the Culture of Expectancy: The Sharing of Self for the Collective Wellness of Community
Addressing the Suppressed Epidemic: Violence against Indigenous Women
Addressing Violence Against Aboriginal Women: FNSP Practicum 2009/10 for Battered Women's Support Services
Adequate Nutrient Intakes Are Associated With Traditional Food Consumption in Nunavut Inuit Children Aged 3-5 Years
Adjudication of Historical Evidence: A Comment and an Elaboration on a Proposal by Justice Lebel
Adolescent Girls' Sexual Health Education in an Indigenous Context
Adoption and the Best Interests of the Child: The Dilemma of Cultural Interpretations
Adult Learning Knowledge Centre: Young Adults in the North Share their Stories
Advancing Aboriginal English
Adventures in Rainbow Country and the Narration of Nationhood
Adverse Outcomes Among Aboriginal Patients Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis
Advertising 'Happy' Children: The Settler Family, Happiness and the Indigenous Child Removal System
Affinity CU Opens First On-Reserve Credit Union
AFN Choice Dictates Relationship With Ottawa
AFN National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo Annual Report, July 2009-July 2010
AFN Wants to Distance Itself From Federal Government
Discusses priorities of Canada's First Nations as announced by the National Chief at the Assembly of First Nations in July 2010.
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African Nova Scotian-Mi'kmaw Relations
After Bernard and Marshall
After Ryswick: The Five Nations Iroquois in French Diplomacy, 1699-1701
After the Apology: Why Are So Many First Nations Children Still in Foster Care? A Summary of the Research on Ethnic Over-representation and Structural Bias
After the Environmental Assessment: A Tale of Development on Attawapiskat Traditional Territory
After the Spirit Sang: Aboriginal Canadian and Museum Policy in the New Millennium
After This, Nothing Happened: Indigenous Academic Writing and Chickadee Peoples’ Words
After Treaty Governance for the Hul'qumi'num First Nation
Afterword
Afterword Sources of Inspiration: The Birth of "For the Love of Words": Aboriginal Writers of Canada
Age-Friendly Rural an Remote Communities: A Guide
Age of Iron: Adaptation and the Matter of Troy in Clements's Indigenous Urban Drama
Agecoutay Experiences a Growth Spurt
Agent-Based Modeling of the Spread of the 1918--1919 Spanish Flu in Three Canadian Fur Trading Communities
An Agent of Change: William Drewry and Land Surveying in British Columbia, 1887-1929
Aging and Health: An Examination of Differences Between Older Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal People
Agreement Details Clear Path on Consultation
Discusses an agreement, signed by the federal government, the provincial government and the Mi'kmaq people, that states the M'ikmaq will be consulted on any activities that take place in the province of Nova Scotia that has the potential to impact them.
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The Agreement in Brief – 2006
Ahtahkakoop (c. 1816-96)
Ahtahkakoop First Nation
AIDS Education and Materials Fail to Reach Indigenous People
Akimiski Island, Nunavut, Canada: A Test of Inuit Title
Akinirmut Unikkaaqtuat: Stories of Revenge
Alan Syliboy - [Windspeaker Confidential]
Interview with Aboriginal artist Alan Syliboy.
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Alanis Obomsawin: Documentary Filmmaker, Singer, Artist, Educator and Activist
Alanis Obomsawin: The Vision of a Native Filmmaker
Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Debate
Alaskan Haida Stories of Language Growth and Regeneration
Alberta Aboriginal Head Start in Urban and Northern Communities: Longitudinal Study Pilot Phase
Alberta Aboriginal Tourism Product Opportunity Analysis: Industry Canada – Aboriginal Business Canada With Support From Alberta Economic Development
The Alberta Dis-Advantage: Métis Issues and the Public Discourse in Wild Rose Country
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.