Truth Respect and Recognition: Addressing Barriers to Indigenous Maternity Care
In response to the study “Prenatal Care among Mothers Involved with Child Protection Services in Manitoba.” Authors note several biases in the study including: failure to discuss negative stereotypes resulting in differential care, and a disregard of resurgent community-led models of care.
Truthful Engagement: Making the Witness Blanket, an Ongoing Process of Reconciliation
Tsimshian Culture: A Light Through the Ages
Tsini Tsini: A Technological Analysis of a Biface Production Centre in the Talchako River Valley, British Columbia
Tuberculosis among Northern Manitoba First Nations, 2008–2012: Program Performance On- and Off-Reserve
Tuberculosis in Canada and the United States: A Review of Trends from 1953 to 2015
A Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Native Community: HLA Linkage Analysis and Evaluation of Diagnostic Tests
[Tuberculosis Plagues Northern Native Residents]
Turning a Blind Eye? The Scope of the Charter Right to a Representative Jury
Turning Pages: Harold R. Johnson on Peace and Good Order
Writer, activist and former lawyer discusses his book, Peace and Good Order, the effects of incarceration on Indigenous communities, and the way that jailhouse culture fills the cultural void left by residential schools. Duration: 28:08
Turning Pages: Sheilla Jones and Sheila North on Let the People Speak
Turpel Lafond Appointed to Bench
Mary Ellen Turpel Lafond appointed to Saskatchewan Provincial Court in 1998.
The Turtle Lodge: Sustainable Self-Determination in Practice
Twentieth Century Iñupiaq Eskimo Reindeer Herding on Northern Seward Peninsula, Alaska
Twenty “Must-Read” Research Articles for Primary Care Providers in Nunavik: Scoping Study and Development of an Information Tool
Two Maya Tales from the Mérida Cereso
Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear: The Life and
Adventures of Theresa Gowanlock and Theresa Delaney
Two Pathways to Health: Exploring Potential Relationships Between Traditional Mi'kmaw Medicine and Western Biomedicine
Two-Spirit and Queer Trans People Colour: Reflecting on the Call to Conversation Conference (C2C)
Highlights the collaboration and community building between two-spirit and queer/trans Indigenous and people of colour.
The Two-Spirit Heritage: Gender and Social Responsibility in Fiction by Native American and Alternative Gender Writers
Two Spirit Indigenous Offenders in the Correctional Service of Canada: Cultural Reclamation and Need for a Healing Approach to Policies and Programs
Uma Saami Native Harvest Data Derived From Royal Swedish Taxation Records 1557-1614
Un Long Chemin Semé d'Objets Cultuels: Le Cycle Initiatique Aranda
Unbecoming a "Dirty Savage": Jane Willis's Geniesh: An Indian Girlhood
Unchartered Territory: Fundamental Canadian Values and the Inherent Right of Aboriginal Self-Government
Undefeated
Undermining: Landscape, Gender and Indigenous Peoples in Contemporary North American Great Plains Literature and Film
Understanding about Type II Diabetes Mellitus among the Nêhinaw (Cree)
Understanding Fall-Risk Factors for Inuvialuit Elders in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada
Understanding First Nations Women's Heart Health
Understanding Indigenous Children's Gifts of Toronto: Final Report
Understanding Native Activism
Understood Through Story: A Time Serious Analysis of Male and Female Employment
An analysis of employments trends and how they affect Indigenous employment opportunities, in particular Indigenous women.
Unearthing the Spiritual Message in Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire
Unfinished Dreams: Community Healing and the Reality of Aboriginal Self-Government
The Unheard Voices on Turtle Island: Native American Authors of Children's Literature in the United States: A Participatory Research Study
Union of New Brunswick Indians v. New Brunswick (Minister of Finance), [1998] 1 S.C.R. 1161
United by the Problem, Divided by the Solution: How the Issue of Indigenous Women in Prostitution Was Represented at the Deliberations on Canada’s Bill C-36
United Church, Feds Both Liable (For Atrocities at the Port Alberni Indian Residential School)
Justice Donald Brenner (BCSC) found the United Church of Canada legally responsible for the abuse suffered by the students at the Port Alberni Indian Residential School.
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