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Agreement Details Clear Path on Consultation
Discusses an agreement, signed by the federal government, the provincial government and the Mi'kmaq people, that states the M'ikmaq will be consulted on any activities that take place in the province of Nova Scotia that has the potential to impact them.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
An Analysis of Social Support and the Health of the On-Reserve Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq Population
Ancient Art of the American Woodland Indians
Approaching Mi'Kmaq Teachings on the Connectiveness of Humans and Nature
Assessing the Effectiveness of Labour Force Participation Strategies
Asymmetry in Forensic 3-D Facial Reconstruction: An Assessment of Facial Asymmetry in Adult First Nations Nova Scotian Facial Soft Tissue Depth Data
The Atlantic Aboriginal Post-Secondary Labour Force
Baseline Data for Aboriginal Economic Development: An Informed Approach for Measuring Progress and Success
A Bibliography on Indigenous Peoples and the History of the Atlantic Region
Bridging Indigenous Studies and Archaeology through Relationality?: Collaborative Research on the Chignecto Peninsula, Mi'kma'ki
Building and Maintaining Authentic Learning Experiences: Educators' Experiences with Mi'kmaw and Treaty Education in Nova Scotia's Public High School Social Studies Classrooms
Sociology Thesis (M.A) -- Acadia University, 2020.
Case Studies of Four First Nations Who Have Levered Funding from Financial Institutions for Infrastructure and Other Economically-Related Projects
Confronting Language Ambivalence and the Language Death: The Roles of the University in Native Communities
COVID-19 Impact Assessment on Maritime First Nation Fishing Industry
COVID-19 Magnifies Socio-Economic Challenges Facing Atlantic Indigenous Communities and Businesses
Critical Success Factors in the First Nations Fishery of Atlantic Canada: Mi’kmaq and Maliseet Perceptions
Diversifying Aboriginal Forestry: Broad Directions
The Duty to Consult With Non-Status Indians: Mi'kmaq Politics and Crown Responsibilities in Nova Scotia
The Economic Cost of COVID-19: Supporting the Recovery of Indigenous Firms and Communities
The Effect of Centralization on the Social & Political Systems of the Mainland Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq: Case Studies – Millbrook 1916 & Indian Brook 1914
Architecture Thesis (MArch) -- Dalhousie University, 2010.
Examining Partnership Arrangements Between Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Businesses
Fact Sheet: Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women and Girls in the Atlantic Region
Governmental Fiduciary Failure in Indigenous Environmental Health Justice: The Case of Pictou Landing First Nation
Examines the correlation between the dumping of pulp and paper mill effluent near the Pictou Landing First Nation and the high levels of cancer amongst its Indigenous population.
Housing, Long Term Care Facilities, and Services for Homeless and Low-Income Urban Aboriginal People Living with HIV/AIDS
Indian Affairs and the Nova Scotia Centralization Policy
History Thesis (MA) -- Dalhousie University, 1985.
Integrative Science/Toqwa’tu’kl Kjijitaqnn: The Story of Our Journey in Bringing Together Indigenous and Western Scientific Knowledges
Jurisdictional Comparisons of Child Welfare System Design
Mixed-blood: Indigenous-Black Identity in Colonial Canada
Resilience Moderates the Relationship Between Exposure to Violence and Posttraumatic Reexperiencing in Mi'kmaq Youth
The Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index (RAPI): A Comparison of Cut-Points in First Nations Mi'kmaq and Non-Aboriginal Adolescents in Rural Nova Scotia
Sustainable Mi'kmaw Cultural Tourism Development in Nova Scotia, Canada: Examining Cultural Tourist and Mi'kmaw Perspectives
Two Paths One Direction: Parks Canada and Aboriginal Peoples Working Together
[Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Videos]
“We all know each other”: A Strengths-based Approach to Understanding Social Capital in Pictou Landing First Nation
Discusses social capital as a means to conduct health research that compliments Indigenous communities worldviews.