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Consumer Prices Monitoring in Nunavik: 2011-2013
Culturally Appropriate Care, A Multicultural Task: Assessing the Needs of Inuit Youth in the Care of Child Welfare Services
Study explored needs of Inuit youth in the care of child welfare services from perspective of educators, therapists, a cultural broker, and the youths themselves.
NOTE: Also published as Journal of Aboriginal Health, Summer, 2015.
Dioxin-Like Compounds are not Associated with Bone Strength Measured by Ultrasonography in Inuit Women from Nunavik (Canada): Results of a Cross-Sectional Study
L'Écotourisme au Nunavik: Manifestation de la Postmodernité?
The Frequency of HLA Alleles in a Population of Inuit Women of Northern Quebec
From Science to Action and From Action to Science: The Nunavik Trichinellosis Prevention Program
Health Profile of Nunavik 2011: Demographic and Socioeconomic Conditions
Health Profile of Nunavik: Demographic and Socioeconomic Conditions 2011: Highlights
Host Factors Associated With HPV Infection in Inuit Women of Northern Quebec
HPV Detection by Self-Sampling in Nunavik, Quebec: Inuit Women's Sampling Method Preferences
Inuit Cultural Maintenance in Contemporary Nunavik
Inuit Knowledge and Use of Wood Resources on the West Coast of Nunavik, Canada
Inuit-Specific Tuberculosis (TB) Strategy
Inuit Voices on Arctic Security Nilliajut
Inuit Women's Attitudes and Experiences Towards Cervical Cancer and Prevention Strategies in Nunavik, Quebec
The Kuujjuaq Greenhouse Project: Developing a New Type of Northern Food System
Lead Exposure in Nunavik: From Research to Action
Learning Midwifery in Nunavik: Community-Based Education for Inuit Midwives
Learning Stories: Expanding Possibilities for Inuktitut Language & Literacy at a Nunavik Child Care Centre
Letting Go of Perfect: One Qallunaat Teacher's Journey of Positionality Using Narrative Inquiry in Nunavik
Mortality Rates Among Children and Teenagers Living in Inuit Nunangat, 1994 to 2008
Nunavik and Nunatsiavut: From Science to Policy: An Integrated Regional Impact Study (IRIS) of Climate Change and Modernization
Nunavik Comparative Price Index 2011
Our Living Ecosystem: What Are the Interconnections among the Elements Surrounding Us? A Classroom-Based Activity in Nunavik
Comments on an environmental education activity designed to promote an ecosystem approach to health.
NOTE: Also published as Journal of Aboriginal Health, Summer, 2015.
La Participation Photographique des Inuit dans le Développement Touristique de Parc National Tursujuq (Nunavik)
Population-Based Study of High Plasma C-Reactive Protein Concentrations Among the Inuit of Nunavik
Profiles of Food Security Activities in Inuit Communities
Raising-up Hunters & Protectors Once Again: The Unaaq Men's Association
Report: Annotated Bibliography of Available Studies on Elders in Nunavik
Focus is research studies on and consultations done with elders from 1992 to 2012. Sources for list were interviews with scholars and institutions focused on Inuit research and keyword searches in academic journals and databases, as well as non-scientific online sources.
Research on the Human Dimensions of Climate Change in Nunavut, Nunavik and Nunatsiavut: A Literature Review and Gap Analysis
Room For Improvement in Diabetes Care Among First Nations in Northern Quebec (Eeyou Istchee): Reasonable Management of Glucose But Poor Management of Complications
Shifting Transitions: Health Inequalities of Inuit Nanangat in Perspective
Socioeconomic and Psychosocial Adversity in Inuit Mothers from Nunavik During the First Postpartum Year
Study results support the need for preventive and public health programs to improve maternal and infant well-being.
NOTE: Also published as Journal of Aboriginal Health, Summer, 2015.
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security in the Circumpolar North: Proceedings of the 8th Circumpolar Agricultural Conference & University of the Arctic Inaugural Food Summit
Table 577-0004: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Access to and Use of Health Care Services, by Age Group and Sex, Inuit Population Aged 6 Years and Over, Canada and Inuit Nunangat: Occasional
Traditional Food Consumption is Associated With Higher Nutrient Intakes in Inuit Children Attending Childcare Centres in Nunavik
The Transition from the Historical Inuit Suicide Pattern to the Present Inuit Suicide Pattern
Traces trends in Nunavut, Nunavik, Alaska, Greenland and the Circumpolar region, and discusses possible explanations for increases in the suicide rate.
Chapter three from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.