Development of a Framework of Improved Childbirth Care for First Nation Women in Manitoba: A First Nation Family Centred Approach
Documents: Introduction
Introduction and two archival items on social and economic conditions of Aboriginal people. The first report is on the socio-economic conditions that contributed to the spread of tuberculosis, and the economic measures needed to be taken to improve the lives of the Swampy Cree Indians. The second report is an account of the socio-economic conditions of Aboriginal people and recommendations for improving their health status.
Does Living On-Reserve Versus Off-Reserve Make a Difference in First Nations Birth Outcomes in Manitoba, Canada
"Don't Call Me Eskimo": Representation, Mythology and Hip Hop Culture on Baffin Island
Early Childhood Education and Care: Next Steps
Economic Development Issues for Rural Communities in the Four Western Provinces: 2010 - 2015 - 2020
Elderly People of Aboriginal Origin in Winnipeg: Their Struggle to Secure Safe and Affordable Housing
Engaging Indigenous Urban Youth in Environmental Learning: The Importance of Place Revisited
Ethnic Variation in Cholecystectomy Rates and Outcomes, Manitoba, Canada, 1972-84
Exiled, Executed, Exalted: Louis Riel, Homo Sacer and the Production of Canadian Sovereignty
Fact Sheet: Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women and Girls in Manitoba
Final Report: Summative Evaluation of INAC's Food Mail Program
First Nations Forestry Program: Success Stories
{footprints} Oscar Lathlin
Biography of Oscar Lathlin, who went from working a trap line in northern Manitoba to becoming a cabinet minister in Manitoba's NDP government.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
The Forks National Historic Site of Canada
Former Student Gives Settlement to Homeless
The Fourth Annual Aboriginal Governance Index: Recognizing Governance on Prairie First Nations
From the Past Into the Future: Manitoba Métis Policy
The Fur Trade, Treaty No. 5 and the Fisher River First Nation
Gambling: A Poison Chalice for Indigenous Peoples'
Gender and Aboriginal Governance in Edmonton and Winnipeg’s Housing Sectors
Gestational Diabetes and First Nations Women: A Literature Review
Harvesters Push the Boundaries of Provincial Law
Looks at a court case dealing with the rights of Métis to hunt and harvest across provincial borders.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Have Investments in On-Reserve Health Services and Initiatives Promoting Community Control Improved First Nations' Health in Manitoba?
Health and Safety Issues for Aboriginal Transgender/Two Spirit People in Manitoba
The Health of First Nations Children Upon Entrance to a Residential School in a Northern Manitoba Community
Health Research, Entitlements and Health Services for First Nations and Métis Women in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Hidden Homelessness among Aboriginal Peoples in Prairie Cities
History of Aboriginal Child and Family Service
A History of the Legislative Assembly of Assiniboia / Le Conseil du Gouvernenment Provisoire
HIV Research in the Prairies: A Compendium
Hockey and Coach Education: Perspectives of Aboriginal Coaches From Manitoba's Interlake Region
Horizontal Pilot Project for Homeless Urban Aboriginal People with HIV/AIDS
Housing, Long Term Care Facilities, and Services for Homeless and Low-Income Urban Aboriginal People Living with HIV/AIDS
Hydroelectric Power and Indian Water Rights on the Prairies
"I Want to Get Rid of the White Problem": The Struggle to Reclaim Indigenous Education for Indigenous Children
Icelandic Immigrants and First Nations People in Canada
"If You Want to Change Violence in the 'Hood, You have to Change the 'Hood": Violence and Street Gangs in Winnipeg's Inner City
In Consideration of the Needs of Our Most Loving of Caregivers: Grandparenting Experiences in Manitoba First Nation Communities
Indigenous Governance in Winnipeg and Ottawa: Making Space for Self-Determination
Paper uses interview data to illustrate the constraints faced by Aboriginal organizations when attempting to deliver services and address priorities in their communities.