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The Anishinabeg Point of View: The History of the Great Lakes Region to 1800 in Nineteenth-Century Mississauga, Odawa, and Ojibwa Historiography
Characterizing the Internet as an Essential Organizational Resource: Results from a Study at the Native Men's Residence
Examines the importance of internet connection for homeless and outreach service users in obtaining housing and employment.
Children and the Future: Indian Education at Wallaceburg District Secondary School
Examines a collaboration between the Walpole Island First Nation and the neighboring Wallaceburg District Secondary School to improve the education of Indigenous students and what can be learned to address persistent educational issues for Indigenous populations nationwide.
Contemporary Indigenous Women’s Roles: Traditional Teachings or Internalized Colonialism?
Crime and Control in Three Nishnawbe-Aski Communities: An Exploratory Investigation
Diabetes Prevalence, Incidence and Mortality in First Nations and Other People in Ontario, 1995–2014: A Population-based Study using Linked Administrative Data
The Ethical Space of Engagement Between Indigenous Women and Girls of a Drum Circle and White, Settler Men of a Police Chorus: Implications for Policing Ideology, Policies, and Practices
Hidden in Plain Sight: The US Government’s Use of the Choctaw Nation as an Environmental Toxics Dumping Ground
The High Cost of Accepting Benefits from the Crown: A Comment on the Temagami Indian Land Case
Human Trafficking in Northeastern Ontario: Collaborative Responses
Looks at the barriers to services that effect the response to human trafficking in Northeastern Ontario.
“In a good way”: Going beyond Patient Navigation to Ensure Culturally Relevant Care in the Cancer System for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Patients in Ontario
INDIGENA: A Native Curator's Perspective
Indigenous Epistemologies, Worldviews and Theories of Power
Indigenous Subsistence Strategies on the Canadian Shield: A Case Study from the Kennaway Settlement
A study on Indigenous entrepreneur Bernard Naraseau, whose subsistence strategy breaks the traditional understanding of using either an Indigenous or settler approach for living during the nineteenth century.
Individual or Group Representation: Native Trustees on Boards of Education in Ontario
Discusses the hindrances for Indigenous parents to influence the education of their children.
Kokums to the Iskwêsisisak: COVID-19 and Urban Métis Girls and Young Women
A Less Private Practice: Government Lawyers and Legal Ethics
Mixed-blood: Indigenous-Black Identity in Colonial Canada
National Revival or National Burden: A Critical Examination of Discourses on Indigenous Birth, Population Growth and Demography
An overview of the predominant narrative of high Indigenous fertility rates. Contrasts the systematic response to that narrative in Canada to views held within Indigenous cultures.
The Ojibway Understanding of Fishing Rights under Treaty 3: A Comment on Lise C. Hansen, "Treaty Fishing Rights and the Development of Fisheries Legislation in Ontario: A Primer"
Place-Based Sustainability Planning: Implications & Recommendations for Rural Northwestern Ontario
A Postcolonial Discourse Analysis of Community Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Supporting Urban Indigenous Older Adults to Age Well in Ottawa, Canada
Two Perspectives on Aboriginal Female Suicides in Custody
Unmet Health Needs and Discrimination by Healthcare Providers among an Indigenous Population in Toronto, Canada
Views of Native Parents About Early Childhood Education
Using interviews with Indigenous parents the author discusses the importance and cultural value of play in early childhood education programs.
Where are the Fish? Using a “Fish as Food” Framework to Explore the Thunder Bay Area Fisheries
Where are you from? Reframing Facilitated Admissions Policies in the Faculty of Health Sciences
Where is Here?
Using their own personal reflections the author looks at Ontario Indigenous land claims and its impact into modern times.