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2006 [Census] Aboriginal Population Profile: Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (City)
All That Glitters: Diamond Mining and Tłįchǫ Youth in Behchokǫ̀ Northwest Territories
An Analysis of the Relationship Between Income Distribution and Socio-Economic Development Conditions Among Communities in the Northwest Territories
Annual Report [on the State of Inuit Culture and Society] 1995-96
Building a Resilient and Prosperous North: Centre for the North Five-Year Compendium Report
Building Labour Force Capacity in Canada’s North
Butterflies without Roots: Aboriginal Women in the Western Northwest Territories: A NWAC Report
Community Food Program Use in Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Community Wellness in the Northwest Territories: Indicators and Social Policy
Do Edàezhe: Building Resiliency Among Aboriginal Youth
Eskimo Housing as Planned Culture Change
Homeless in a Homeland: Housing (In)Security and Homeless in Inuvik and Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
Humanizing Security in the Arctic
Indian Record (Vol. XXII, No. 7, September, 1959)
Literacy Matters: Unlocking the Literacy Potential of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Making Connections: Building Networks to Prevent Abuse of Older Adults: A Framework for Action
Marginalization, Decolonization and Voice: Prospects for Aboriginal Education in Canada
Modern North: People, Politics and the Rejection of Colonialism
Native Socio-Economic Development in Canada: Adaptation, Accessibility and Opportunity
NHS Aboriginal Population Profile: Yellowknife, CY [City], Northwest Territories, 2011
Northern and Indigenous Health and Healthcare
Northern Frontier Northern Homeland: The Report of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry: Volume One
Northern Indicators 2000
Northern Indicators 2003
Northern Indicators 2004
Northern Indicators 2006
Northern Indicators 2007
Pathways to Homelessness: Rural-Urban Migration & Housing Insecurity in Yellowknife and Inuvik, Northwest Territories
RBC Aboriginal Partnership Report: A Chosen Journey
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Bonita Chlow, Ingamo Hall Friendship Centre
Presenter discusses the need for: literacy programs in the community, hands-on practically oriented education programs, low-level educational and life skills training, alcoholism counselling services, detox centre; problems with increasingly limited hospital facilities and a lack of psychiatric facilities; the need for a local victim assistance service organization in the community; as well as financial and staffing concerns at the Friendship Centre itself. Following the presentation Jimmy Omilgoituk comments on related education matters in the community.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Cece McAuley and Closing Remarks
McCauley comments on Aboriginal staffing issues with the Inuvik RCMP, as well as job training and government employment generally in Northern communities. Following McCauley's comments is a general discussion between Commissioners John Holman and preceding presenter George Gillies on Inuvik hospital maintenance costs.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Emma Robert
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Kevin McCormick, Inuik Fisheries
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Mary Rose Maksagak, Councillor, Hamlet of Cambridge Bay
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Soaring Eagle Friendship Centre, Abbey Crook
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by the Hay River Chamber of Commerce
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by the Women's Resource Centre
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by William Koe Councillor, Tetlin Gwi'ichin Council
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation of Discussion Paper K, Lynn Chabot
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation on behalf of the Inuvik Regional Multicultural Society, Louis Beck and Simon Jozzy
Beck discusses "the society and what it stands for" through the use of a parable. Simon Jozzy discusses what the multicultural society means to him personally as an immigrant to Canada and stresses that "learning and education is the foundation of understanding." Beck then goes on to discuss racism and combatting it, while Jozzy adds the need for increased education and the important role that parents play in forming children's attitudes about race. Following the presentation the assembled Commissioners discuss the organization and some of the issues raised.