Uranium
Urban Aboriginal Diabetes Research Project Report
Urban Aboriginal Families of Children with Disabilities:
Social Inclusion or Exclusion? - Participatory Research:
Working Together for the Inclusion of Aboriginal Families of Children with Disabilities
Urban Aboriginal Health Counts: Barriers to Access to Health Services and their Relationship with Cardiovascular Disease and Hypertension in an Urban First Nations Population
Kinesiology Thesis (MSc) -- York University, 2016.
Appendix: http://www.welllivinghouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/AppendixA.pdf
Urban Aboriginal Health: Issues, Culturally Appropriate Solutions and the Embodiment of Self-Determination
Urban Aboriginal Health: Using Individual and Contextual Approaches to Better Understand the Health of Aboriginal Populations Living in Toronto
Urban Aboriginal Self-Determination in Toronto
Urban Aboriginal Task Force: Barrie/Midland/Orillia Final Report
Urban Aboriginal Task Force: Final Report
Urban Aboriginal Task Force: Kenora Final Report
Urban Aboriginal Task Force: Ottawa Final Report
Urban Aboriginal Task Force: Sudbury Final Report
Urban Aboriginal Task Force: Thunder Bay Final Report
Urban Reality of Type 2 Diabetes Among First Nations of Eastern Ontario: Western Science and Indigenous Perceptions
Use of Ethnographic Methods for Applied Research on Diabetes Among the Ojibway-Cree in Northern Ontario
Using Participatory Action Research to Understand the Meanings Aboriginal Canadians Attribute to the Rising Incidence of Diabetes
Using SWOT Analysis to Inform Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Strategies for a Remote First Nations Community in Canada
Using the First Nations Medicine Wheel as an Aid to Ethical Decision Making in Health Care
Using the Seven Sacred Teachings to Improve Services for Aboriginal Mothers Experiencing Drug and Alcohol Misuse Problems and Involvement with Child Welfare
Utilizing Technologies to Promote Education and Well-Being
Provides introduction to K-Net (Kuhkenah Network) and presents four case studies exploring its use in wastewater treatment, health, education and video conferencing. Chapter eight from Learning, Technology, and Traditions, which is vol. 6 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Value-for-Money Audit: Indigenous Affairs in Ontario
Vegetable and Fruit Intakes of On-Reserve First Nations Schoolchildren Compared to Canadian Averages and Current Recommendations
Verdict of Coroner's Jury, Office of the Chief Coroner: The Coroners Act - Province of Ontario: [Jethro Anderson, Curran Strang, Paul Panacheese, Robyn Harper, Reggie Bushie, Kyle Morrisseau, Jordan Wasasse]
"A Very Remarkable Sickness": Epidemics in the Petit Nord, 1670-1846
A Very Remarkable Sickness: Epidemics in the Petit Nord, 1670 to 1846
Visual Status of First Nations Children: The Sagamok First Nation Vision Care Project
Vitamin A and D Intakes in Food Mail Pilot Project Communities
Vitamin D and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in an Aboriginal Community
The Waiting Game: Exploring the Lived Experiences of First Nations Who Are Waiting for Housing to Determine Appropriate Policy and Planning Directions
Wasauksing Women Sharing Strength
Water Challenges and Solutions in First Nations Communities: Summary of Findings from the Workshop Sharing Water Challenges and Solutions - Experiences of First Nations Communities, April 15-16, 2010, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario
Waterloo Wellington Aboriginal Palliative Care Needs Assessment: Final Report April 2014
"We are the Land": Researching Environmental Repossession with Anishinaabe Elders
“We stopped sharing when we became civilized”: A Model of Colonialism as a Determinant of Indigenous Health in Canada
We Were Always Here
Webequie First Nation Assessment Report, January 7-9, 2007
What Are the Predictors of Volatile Substance Use in an Urban Community of Adults Who Are Homeless?
What is an Elder? What Do Elders Do?: First Nations Elders As Teachers in Culture-Based Urban Organizations
“Who is there to support our women?”: Positive Aboriginal Women (PAW) Speak Out about Health and Social Care Experiences and Needs During Pregnancy, Birth and Motherhood
Why am I Poor?: First Nations Child Poverty in Ontario
Why Are We Settling? Indigenous Cultural Safety Education for Counsellors in Ontario
Kinesiology Thesis (PhD) -- Queen's University, 2020.
Why Did Charlie Wenjack Die?
Wiisinadaa: Let's Eat
Women Acknowledged For All That They Survived
Comments on stories heard at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission event held in Saskatoon, June 2012, especially those of women abused while at residential schools and when they returned to their communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.