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Angry Crees Stop Hydro Hearing
Atuaqnik: The Duration and Demise of a Native Newspaper
Beyond Multilingual Education: The Cree of Waskaganish
Examines the implementation of a Cree language curriculum in the Waskaganish community.
Beyond Oka: Dimensions of Mohawk Sovereignty: Interview with Kahn-Tineta Horn
A Brief History of the Land Dispute at Kanesatake (Oka) from Contact to 1961
Bringing Home Methylmercury: The Construction of an Authoritative Object of Knowledge for a Cree Community in Northern Quebec
The Canadian Newspaper Industry's Portrayal of the Oka Crisis
A Case Compounded Error: The Inuit Resettlement Project, 1953, and the Government Response, 1990
Countering Colonization: Native American Women and Great Lakes Missions, 1630-1900
[Cree gain powerful allies in New York]
Cree Youth Engagement in Health Planning
Using interviews with Cree youth and Indigenous youth coordinators to look at ways to engage Indigenous youth towards healthier lifestyles.
Cross-Linguistic Quantification: Definite Articles vs Demonstratives
Cultural Survival Canada - 15.4
[Deadly Summer: Linking School and Suicide]
Diabetes in the James Bay Cree Communities of Quebec, Canada
Documents: Introduction
Introduction and documents regarding Lake of Two Mountains Petition which speak to the social gulf, that by the mid-1870's, separated the Mohawks and Oka townspeople
"Dr. Tumblety, the Indian Herb Doctor": Politics, Professionalism, and Abortion in Mid-Nineteenth Century Montreal
The Elders of Nunavik – A Snapshot of the Socio-Economic Situation
Eukuan nin matshi-manitu innushkueu = I Am a Damned Savage: Tanite nene etutamin nitassi? = What Have You Done to My Country?
Familial Biliary Atresia in Three Siblings Including Twins
Feasibility and Ethical Issues: Experiences and Concerns of Healthcare Workers Regarding a New RSV Prophylaxis Programme in Nunavik, Quebec
La Gouverne du Nunavik. Qui Pale Quoi?
Great White Father Knows Best: Oka and the Land Claims Process
Guide Intended for Family Visitors
Designed to inform employees working within the scope of Maternal and Child Health Program. Covers topics such as ethics and confidentiality, steps in the family visit, safety, empathy, and problematic situations.
The Health of the Aboriginal Populations in Montréal
Historic Metis Communities of Ontario: An Evaluation of Evidence
Examines documents used to support three communities' assertion that they should be considered part of the Métis nation. They are: historic Georgian Bay Métis community; historic Mattawa Métis community; and historic Sault Ste Marie Métis community.
L'Homme-Caribou: l'Analyse Ethnoscientifique du Mythe
Housing and Drinking Water: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
Housing Conditions and Associations with Social Outcomes in First Nations Communities in Quebec: Report to the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission (FNQLHSSC)
The Hudson Bay Lowland Cree in the Fur Trade to 1821: A Study in Historical Geography
Hunters and Bombers
Hunters and Bombers: [Study Guide]
The Incident at Oka: Canadian Aboriginal Issues Move to the Front Burner
The Inuit Community Workers' Experience of Youth Protection
Inuit Exposure to Organochlorines Through The Aquatic Food Chain in Arctic Québec
The James Bay And Northern Quebec Agreement
And The Northeastern Quebec Agreement
Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project
Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance
Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior of Cree Secondary School Students in Relation to AIDS
Learning Processes and Knowledge Transfer in a Native Bush-Oriented Society: Implications For Schooling
Discusses the need for educational pedagogy of traditional and contemporary teaching methods to address low Indigenous academic success.
Life on the 18th Hole
Living in Nunavik: Considering the Housing Production System Through Complexity
Explores the difference between a building versus a dwelling to find a more sustainable solution to Inuit housing issues.
Local Know-How and Self-Construction in the Tundra: A Reading of the Salluit Fjord Cabins
Examines the cultural and architectural significance of Nunavik's cabins and how they could be used to address the Inuit communities housing issues.