Kiskâyitamawin Miyo-Mamitonecikan: Urban Aboriginal Women and Mental Health
Legislating Identity: The Legacy of the Indian Act in Eroding Access to Care
Life-giving Land
Limited Roll Out of New ID Begins
Discusses distribution and delays of the new Secure Status Indian Cards to Buffalo Point First Nation.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
Linkage Analysis of X-linked Cleft Palate and Ankyloglossia in Manitoba Mennonite and British Columbia Native Kindreds
Lived Experiences of an Aboriginal Feminist Transforming the Curriculum
Louis Riel (1844-1885)
Manitoba Metis Federation
The Manitoba Mound Builders: The Making of an Archaeological Myth, 1857-1900
Manitoba's Demographic Challenge: Why Improving Aboriginal Education Outcomes is Vital for Economic Prosperity
Manitowapow: Aboriginal Writings from the Land of Water
Extract containing preface, introduction, first chapter Traditional Systems of Writing in Manitowapow, and transcripts of two letters written by Chief Peguis, one of the signatories to the Selkirk Treaty.
Métis Rights Recognized and Affirmed: Métis Harvester's Guide
Migration, Mobility and the Health and Well-Being of Aboriginal Two-Spirit/LGBTQ People: Findings from a Winnipeg Project
Mind, Body, Spirit: Promising Practices in First Nations and Inuit Home and Community Care
Misconceived Expectations: Aboriginal Women's Experiences with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in the Urban Context of Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Mortlach Phase
Moving Forward Together: Aboriginal Health Programs Strategy 2011- 2016
National Aboriginal Trustees Gathering: A Summary of Strategies for Strengthening First Nations and Métis Student Achievement
Native Studies Middle Years (Grades 5 to 8): A Teacher's Resource Book
Neighborhood Socioeconomic Characteristics, Birth Outcomes and Infant Mortality Among First Nations and Non-First Nations in Manitoba, Canada
NEW Implementation Report
"Nobody's Children"
North End Food Assessment Report Winnipeg
North-South Gradients in Adverse Birth Outcomes for First Nations and Others in Manitoba, Canada
Northern Assets: Transportation Infrastructure in Remote Communities
[Northern Politics in Manitoba]
[Northern Politics in Northern Manitoba]
Norway House Museum - Postcards.
Obesity and Obesity-Related Comorbidities in a Canadian First Nation Population
The Ojibwa of Western Canada, 1780 to 1870
Ojibwe Dialect Relationships
Orkneymen to Rupert’s Landers: Orkney Labour in the Saskatchewan District, 1795–1830
Ozosunon Neighbourhood Care Program: A Program Evaluation
Paleoindian Aggregations on the Great Plains
The Path to Homeownership: Stories from First Nations Communities
Peguis First Nation Reads Native Literature: Toward a Community Based Theory
Police Launch Criminal Investigation into Actions of Emergency Department
Predictors of Self-Rated Health in a Manitoba First Nation Community
Profile of Metis Health Status and Healthcare Utilization in Manitoba: A Population-Based Study
Prologue to the Red River Resistance: Pre-liminal Politics and the Triumph of Riel
Provisional Government of Assiniboia: Acknowledging the Contribution of Original North American Peoples to the Creation of Manitoba
Quest for Cultural Safety: A Grounded Theory Study of Cultural Spaces Between Aboriginal Patients and Hospital Nurses
Reanimating Storywork: Indigenous Elders' Reflections on Leadership
Reanimating Storywork: Indigenous Elders' Reflections on Leadership
Reconciling Indigenous Need With the Urban Welfare State? Evidence of Culturally-appropriate Services and Spaces for Aboriginals in Winnipeg, Canada
Reconsidering Riel: A Necessary Exercise
Red River Rendezvous
The Red River Resistance of 1869-1870: The Machiavellian Moment of the Métis of Manitoba
Political Science Thesis (PhD) -- University of Ottawa, 2011.
Red River's Anglophone Community: The Conflicting Views of John Christian Schultz and Alexander Begg
Discusses how the two men's writings illustrate the two views points about the best option for Red River settlement's future: those who were in favour of annexation by Canada and those who felt that it would not be in the settlement's best interests since terms and conditions of it's future would be dictated by eastern Canadians.