Developing Indicators and Measures of Well-Being for Métis Women in Manitoba Theses Author/Creator Judith G. Bartlett Description Community Health Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Manitoba, 2003. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Exploring the Intersections Between Women's Health and Poverty: A Policy Paper for Prairie Women's Health Centre of Excellence Alternate Title Project (Prairie Women's Health Centre of Excellence) ; no. 60 E-Books Author/Creator Josephine Savarese Project (Prairie Women's Health Centre of Excellence) Login or Register to create bookmarks.
First Nations Women and Sustainability on the Canadian Prairies Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator Brenda McLeod Canadian Woman Studies, vol. 23, no. 1, Women and Sustainability: From Rio de Janeiro (1992) to Johannesburg (2002), Fall-Winter, 2003, pp. 47-48 Description Argues Elders in Saskatchewan have been arguing for sustainability ever since the time of the Treaties. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Indian Record (Vol. XXI, No. 4, April, 1958) Documents & Presentations Description "National publication for the Indians of Canada". Focus on Indigenous issues, events at residential schools and legal decisions. Previously published as Indian Missionary Record. Articles reflect the attitudes and polices of the time. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
NCN Otinawasuwuk (Receivers of Children): Taking Control of Birth in Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation Theses Author/Creator Shirley Hiebert Description Community Health Sciences Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Manitoba, 2003. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Prenatal Dietary Reflections Among Two Generations in a Southern First Nations Community Theses Author/Creator Hannah Tait Neufeld Description Community Health Sciences Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Manitoba, 2003. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Transnational Perspectives on the History of Great Plains Women: Gender, Race, Nations and Forty-Ninth Parallel Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator Sarah Carter American Review of Canadian Studies, vol. 33, no. 4, [One Myth, Two Wests: Special Issue on the West(s)], Winter, 2003, pp. 565-596 Description Asserts that Aboriginal women's history should not merely be viewed in terms of the nation state, but requires a more diverse perspective. Login or Register to create bookmarks.