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Aboriginal Edmonton: A Statistical Story
Summarizes information from Statistical Profile of Aboriginal Peoples Living in the City of Edmonton, 2006. When possible, statistics are broken down into First Nations and Métis-specific details and smaller geographic areas.
Aboriginal Financing Options in Alberta
Aboriginal Forestry Workshop Economic Development: Opportunities in Alberta: Meeting Summary Report
Aboriginal Peoples and Poverty in Canada: Can Provincial Governments Make a Difference?
Aboriginal Rights and Cumulative Effects: Are Woodland Caribou the New Canaries in the Not-So-Proverbial Coal Mine?
Alberta Aboriginal Tourism Product Opportunity Analysis: Industry Canada – Aboriginal Business Canada With Support From Alberta Economic Development
Completing the Circle: Realities, Challenges and Strategies to Improve Aboriginal Labour Market Outcomes in the Calgary Region
Early Childhood Education and Care: Next Steps
Ensuring First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Student Success: Leadership through Governance
Ermineskin Indian Band and Nation v. Canada, 2009 SCC 9
Estimating Economic Activity in Canada’s Northern Regions
Feeling Home: Culturally Responsive Approaches to Aboriginal Homelessness: Research Report
Final Report: Improving Housing Outcomes for Aboriginal People in Western Canada: National, Regional, Community and Individual Perspectives on Changing the Future of Homelessness
First Nations Health Status Report: Alberta Region 2009-2010
Gender and Aboriginal Governance in Edmonton and Winnipeg’s Housing Sectors
Highlight Summary Report: Virtual Roundtable on First Nation Citizenship Featuring Artistic Presentations From First Nations Artists
Historical Archives on the Métis Experience in Northeastern Alberta
Historical Métis Communities in Region One of the Métis Nation of Alberta, 1881-1916
Investigation into whether there was a Métis presence in the Wood Buffalo region uses descriptive narrative records from the Geological Survey of Canada and the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, census data, surnames of enumerated individuals in Fort Chipewyan, Fort McMurray, Lac La Biche, and North West Halfbreed Scrip applications.
Historical Overview of Government Involvement in Aboriginal Sport and Recreation
HIV Research in the Prairies: A Compendium
Kainai Photovoice: Speaking to the Past: An Exploration of a Healthy School Environment for Alberta First Nations Secondary Students Through Photovoice
Keeping the Circle Strong: Social Promotion throughCommunity Networking to Strengthen Off-Reserve Aboriginal Child Welfare
Discusses an example of a community-based participatory research project involving an Aboriginal Interagency Committee in northwestern Alberta. The committee focuses on social change and collective well-being rather than the delivery of social services.
Kinship Care Review Report
A Legal Guide to Aboriginal Drinking Water: A Prairie Province Perspective
Métis Rights Recognized and Affirmed: Métis Harvester's Guide
Model Teaching Unit - Language Arts - Grades 4-8 for Larry Loyie's As Long as the Rivers Flow
National Aboriginal Trustees Gathering: A Summary of Strategies for Strengthening First Nations and Métis Student Achievement
Niitis'po'siin: (Revitalizing & Preserving the Blackfoot Language Program)
Pathways for First Nation and Métis Youth in the Oil Sands
Perspectives on the Housing First Program with Indigenous Participants
Preconditions Leading to Market Housing on Reserve
Property Rights, Standards of Living, and Economic
Growth: Western Canadian Cree
Sagow Pimachiwin: Plants and Animals Used by Mikisew Cree First Nation for Food, Medicine and Materials
Strengthening Aboriginal Participation in the Economy: Aboriginal Economic Partnerships - Annual Results 2008–09
The Third Annual Aboriginal Governance Index: Rewarding Good Governance on Canada's Reserves
Toolkit of Economic Development Resources
Traditional Knowledge Overview For the Athabasca River Watershed: Contributed to the Athabasca Watershed Council State of the Watershed Phase 1 Report
Trafficking of Aboriginal Women and Girls in Canada
Discusses the exploitive circumstances of recruitment and how these methods fall within the definition of "trafficking in persons" under Canadian criminal law.