Inuit‐Specific Approaches to Healing: from Addiction and Trauma
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami: 2007-2008 Annual Report
Inuit Women's Conceptualizations of, and Approaches to, Health in a Changing Climate
Inuvialuit Social Indicators: Applying Arctic Social Indicators Framework to Study Well-Being in the Inuvialuit Communities
Is It Cool To Be An Eskimo?: A Study Of Stress, Identity, Coping And Health Among Canadian Inuit Young Adult Men
Kogeahlook: an Ethnographic Study of a Canadian Inuit Women
“The land is a healer”: Perspectives on Land-Based Healing from Indigenous Practitioners in Northern Canada
Looks at the experiences of Indigenous practitioners from the three territories to discuss how a strong land relationship can lead to better mental health for Indigenous communities.
The Life of the Copper Eskimos
Maternal and Umbilical Cord Blood Levels of Mercury, Lead, Cadmium, and Essential Trace Elements in Arctic Canada
Mind, Body, Spirit: Promising Practices in First Nations and Inuit Home and Community Care
Northern Checkup
Northern Communities: The Prospects for Empowerment
The Northwest Territories Residential Southern Placement Program: Dislocation and Colonization through ‘Care’
Looks at the Residential Southern Placement Program as an extension of colonization by the removal of Indigenous populations with cognitive disabilities from the Northwest Territories.
Nunavut: A Health System Profile
Nutrition and Food Security in Kangiqsujuaq, Nunavik: Baseline Survey for the Food Mail Pilot Project
Obstetrical Care in the Baffin Region, NWT: Geographical, Medical and Cultural Perspectives
Our Elders Come First: Human Development and Aging in an Inuit Community
A Palaeopathological Analysis of an Historic Inuit Population From Southern Baffin Island, N.W.T.
Patterns of Activity-Induced Pathology in Canadian Inuit Population
Physiological Consequences of Acculturation: A 20-year Study of Fitness in an Inuit Community
Profiles of Food Security Activities in Inuit Communities
Report 1: Sleep Practices Among Inuit Infants and the Prevention of SIDS
Report 2: Breastfeeding among Inuit in Canada
Resource Extraction Development and Well-Being in the North: A Scan of the Unique Challenges of Development in Inuit Communities
Role of the Northern Nurse and Other Professionals in Combating Wife Abuse: Implications for Administrative Policy and Education
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Abbie Crook, Representative, Northwest Territories Friendship Centres
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 Chief James Firth, Inuvik Gwich'in Council
Presentation on the history of Inuvik including the relocation of people by the government from nearby Aklavik to Inuvik; alcoholism and related social and health problems; the need to prepare for future resource development; the need for cross-cultural co-operation and mutual respect; some of the goals of the Council; the relationship of self-esteem to quality of life; and the need for a "renewed political arrangement with the Government of Canada."
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by George Gillies, Inuvik Regional Hospital
In response to a question by Commissioner Allan Blakeney, Gillies discusses the amount of health staff in the Mackenzie Delta area including the proportion of Aboriginal employees, and their positions. Commissioner Mary Sillett also asks a staffing question, and then preceding presenter Patricia Lowe and Allan Blakeney discuss northern community staffing issues.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Rita Arey, President, Northwest Territories Status of Women, Closing Remarks, and Closing Prayer
The file contains a presentation on by President Rita Arey of the Northwest Territories Status of Women organization, closing remarks and a closing prayer. President Arey presents on her organization's work on behalf of women and specifically the challenges facing Aboriginal women in the Northwest Territories.