Aboriginal Peoples Fact and Fiction
Art, Native Voice, and Political Crisis: Reflections on Art Education and the Survival of Culture at Kanehsatake
Aspirational Descent and the Creation of Family Lore: Race Shifting in the Northeast
Awareness Tool for the Wellness of Quebec First Nations Elders
Beyond Multilingual Education: The Cree of Waskaganish
Examines the implementation of a Cree language curriculum in the Waskaganish community.
Bringing Home Methylmercury: The Construction of an Authoritative Object of Knowledge for a Cree Community in Northern Quebec
Can Capitalism Be Decolonized? Recentering Indigenous Peoples, Values, and Ways of Life in the Canadian Art Market
The Canadian Newspaper Industry's Portrayal of the Oka Crisis
Child-Targeted Assimilation: An Oral History of Indian Day School Education in Kahnawà:ke
The Colonizer & the Colonizer Who Refuses: Cultural Production and Colonial Crisis at Oka, Ipperwash, Burnt Church & Caledonia
Education Thesis (PhD) - University of Toronto, 2019.
Continuity and Change in Wemindji Cree Childbirth Experiences and Practices: Past and Present
Anthropology Thesis (PhD) -- McGill University, 2019.
Countering Colonization: Native American Women and Great Lakes Missions, 1630-1900
Cross-Linguistic Quantification: Definite Articles vs Demonstratives
Cultural Safety Training for Health Professionals Working with Indigenous Populations in Montreal, Quebec
Demographic Changes in Nunavik 2006-2016
Distorted Descent : White Claims to Indigenous Identity
Documents: Introduction
Introduction and two archival items on social and economic conditions of Aboriginal people. The first report is on the socio-economic conditions that contributed to the spread of tuberculosis, and the economic measures needed to be taken to improve the lives of the Swampy Cree Indians. The second report is an account of the socio-economic conditions of Aboriginal people and recommendations for improving their health status.
"Dr. Tumblety, the Indian Herb Doctor": Politics, Professionalism, and Abortion in Mid-Nineteenth Century Montreal
Exploring the Health and Well-Being of Children and Youth in Winneway, Québec
Les femmes inuit œuvrant au sein des services de justice au Nunavik = Inuit Women Who Work in Nunavik Justice Services
First Nation Chiefs’ Wage Disparity: Quebec: Per Capita (Annual Salary)
First Nations Food, Nutrition & Environment Study: Results from Quebec 2016
First Nations in Quebec and Labrador's Research Protocol: Companion Guide
Formal Opinion to Support the Employment Development of First Nations and Inuits in Social Economy
Discusses existing social enterprises generally as well as Indigenous initiatives and organizations, identifies challenges, obstacles in promoting Aboriginal participation and common characteristics of best practices, makes recommendations for courses of action and solutions, and lists specific proposals for the Ministère de l'Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale.
From Community Gardens to Hybrid Hydroponics: The Evolution of Northern Greenhouses and Arctic Gardening
La Gouverne du Nunavik. Qui Pale Quoi?
Greening Canada's Arctic Food System: Local Food Procurement Strategies for Combating Food Insecurity
The Hudson Bay Lowland Cree in the Fur Trade to 1821: A Study in Historical Geography
Indigenous Self-Determination in Northern Canada and Norway
Inuit Exposure to Organochlorines Through The Aquatic Food Chain in Arctic Québec
Inuit Nunangat Region Community Well-Being Scores by Census Year [1981-2016]
Inuit Participation in the Wage and Land-based Economies of Inuit Nunangat
The James Bay And Northern Quebec Agreement
And The Northeastern Quebec Agreement
The Kahnawà:ke Schools’ Diabetes Prevention Project: Perspectives on Data Sovereignty in Indigenous Community-Academic Partnered Health Research
Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance
Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior of Cree Secondary School Students in Relation to AIDS
The Labor Market of First Nations and Inuit of Quebec: Current Situation and Trends 2019
Primary source is 2016 Canadian Census, with supplemental information from the Labour Force Survey.