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Aboriginal Youth at Risk: The Role of Education, Mobility, Housing, Employment, and Language as Protective Factors for Problem and Criminal Behaviours
Approaching Mi'Kmaq Teachings on the Connectiveness of Humans and Nature
Arctic Origin and Domestic Development of Chinook Jargon
Looks at characteristics of the population that would have found the mixed language useful and how it developed through marriages between traders and Indigenous women.
Chapter from: Language Contact in the Arctic: Northern Pidgins and Contact Languages edited by Ernst Håkon Jahr and Ingvild Broch
Aspects of Traditional Aboriginal Australia
Bering Sea and Arctic Coast Eskimos of Alaska
Ethnological Survey of Canada -- Report of the Committee consisting of ... [1899]
The French Half-Breeds of the Northwest
Content and language reflect the attitudes of the times.
Forms part of Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution ... for the Year 1879.
See pages 309-328.
Here be Dragons!: Breaking Down the Iron Cage for Aboriginal Children
The Indians
Indigenous Youth and Language Revitalization
An Issue of Culture in Educating American Indian Youth
The Komi of the Kola Peninsula
The Lillooet Indians
Linguistic and Cultural Evolution in an Unyielding Environment
Looks at language developments within the context of modern day circumstances of two Innu communities in Labrador. Chapter in book: Cultural Diversity and Education: Interface Issues by David F. Philpott, Wayne C. Nesbit, Mildred F. Cahill, and Gary H. Jeffery.
Mothertongue: Incorporating Theatre of the Oppressed into Language Restoration Movements
The Northwest Coast
The Pacific Eskimo
Reclaiming Māori Education
Report on the Ethnological Survey of Canada [1900]
Report on the Sarcee Indians
Running the Gauntlet of an Indigenous Language Program
Section 10: Aboriginal Youth
Most statistics from the 2001 Census. Chapter from Canadian Youth: Who are They and What Do They Want?.