Partners Team Up to Train Chemical Technicians
Reports on a group of Aboriginal students, from northern Saskatchewan, that are taking part in a program that allows them to take the first year of a two-year chemical technology course without having to leave the North.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.
Partnership Approach to Indigenous Primary Health Care and Diabetes: A Case Study from Regional New South Wales
Partnership in Action? Indigenous Political Mobilization and Co-optation During the First UN Indigenous Decade (1995-2004)
Pasqua Band Treaty Land Entitlement Settlement Agreement
Passport Rule Causes Angst in Indian Country
The Paths of Many Journeys: The Benefits of Higher Education for Native People and Communities
Patterns of Grievance in Native American Families With Fetal/Infant/Child Death
Patterns of Use of Inuktitut and English within Communities in Iqaluit, Nunavut: Implications for Education
Paul First Nation Kapasiwin Townsite Inquiry
Paul Indian Band Inquiry - Kapasawin Townsite Claim - Public Release - June 2007
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Consists of historical documents, correspondence/letters, reports, legal papers, maps, field notes, transcripts, submissions and the Final Report in French and English. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]
Payepot and His People
Pê Sâkâstêw Centre: An In-Depth Examination of a Healing Lodge for Federally Incarcerated Offenders
The Peace Chiefs of the Cheyennes
Peace, Friendship, and Financial Panic: Reading the Mark of Black Hawk in Life of Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak
A People of Consequence: The Shawnee, 1662-1789
People of the River: The Subsistence Economy of the Han, Athabaskan People of the Upper Yukon River
Perceived Community Environment and Physical Activity Involvement in a Northern-Rural Aboriginal Community
Perceptions of Contaminants, Participation in Hunting and Fishing Activities, and Potential Impacts of Climate Change
Perceptions of Methamphetamine Use in Three Western Tribal Communities: Implications For Child Abuse in Indian Country
Perceptions Of Parents In Selected Metis Communities Concerning The Composition Of A Desirable Social Studies Program
Performing Aboriginalities: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Performing Aboriginality at the Venice Biennale: The Performance Art of Rebeca Belmore and James Luna
Performing Arts: Protocols for Producing Indigenous Australian Performing Arts
Personal Reflections on Whiteness and Three Film Projects
Petrol Sniffing: Part 1 - What Health Workers Should Know About It
Petrol Sniffing: Part 2 - What Some Communities Have Done About It
Le Peuple Yupik et saes Voisins en Tchoukotka: Huit Decennies de Changements Acceleres / The Yupik People and its Neighbours in Chukotka: Eight Decades of Rapid Changes
Pharmacists' Views on Indigenous Health: Is there More That can be done?
Physical Activity and Healing through the Medicine Wheel
Physical Activity of Aboriginal People in Canada
Piaranut For Our Children: Quality Practices for Inuit Early Childhood Education Programs
Piercing the Ground: Balgo Women's Image Making and Relationship to Country
Pimatisiwin: Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Our Time Has Come
The Piping Plover - A Species At Risk
Pivut
A Place of Serenity
The Place of Story and the Story of Place: How the Convergence of Text and Image Marks the Opening of a New Literary Frontier
Place, Performance, and Social Memory in the 1890s Ghost Dance
The Placebo Effect: International Patent Law and the Protection of Traditional Plant Medicine
Play Provides Sex Education Roadmap
Comments on the positive feedback the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company received when performing their interactive play on sex education to three schools in Saskatoon and La Ronge.
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