"Is Water a Human Right?": Priming Water as a Human Right Increases Support for Government Action
An investigation into whether framing water as a human right could increase support to provide cleaner water for the Indigenous communities.
Issues for Nurses in Rural and Remote Canada
Issues in the North, vol. 3
Issues in Urban Corrections for Aboriginal People: Report on a Focus Group and an Overview of the Literature and Experience
It Happened as if Overnight: The Expropriation and Relocation of Stoney Point Reserve # 43, 1942
It’s a Journey Not a Check Box: Indigenous Cultural Safety From Training to Transformation
Discusses educational and training approaches being employed to address racism experienced by Indigenous people seeking health care.
It's Not Easy Speaking Bizarro Languages
Humorous article regarding the difficulties encountered when trying to use Ojibway to fulfil the second language requirement at a Canadian university.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
It's Okay To Be Native: Alaska Native Cultural Strategies in Urban and School Settings
"It Was Their Own Fault for Being Intractable": Internalized Racism and Wounded Knee
Jackpine Roots: Autobiography, Tradition, and Resistance in the Stories of Three Yukon Elders
Jails in Indian Country, 2019–2020 and the Impact of COVID-19 on the Tribal Jail Population
James Bay Cree Gun Survey
James Mason Interview
James Ratt: Lots Of Changes In 50 Years Of Trapping
Jandamarra and the Bunuba Resistance
Jane McKee Interview
Jimmie Durham
Jobs and Access — A Northern Dilemma
Joe Duquette Interview
Joe Moran Interview
Joe Parisien Interview
John Dewey's Philosophy and American Indians: A Brief Discussion of How it Could Work
John Locke: The Devonshire Farmer and The Dispossession of the Amerindians of Belize and Guyana
John McKay: The Man From Birch Rapids
Joining the Circle: An Aboriginal Harm Reduction Model: A Guide for Developing A Harm Reduction Program in Your Community: Phase 1
Josephine Beaucage Interview #1
Josephine Beaucage Interview #2
Josephine Roy Interview
Judicial Findings From the Inter-Tribal Tribunal on Residential Schools in Canada
Juniper Ash as a Source of Calcium in the Navajo Diet
Jurisdictional Aspects of Indian Reserved Water Rights in Montana and on the Flathead Indian Reservation After Adsit
Jurisdictional Responsibilities for Land Resources, Land Use and Development in the Yukon Territory and Northwest Territories; Book Four: Other Northwest Territories Federal Lands
Jurisdictional Solutions in Indian Country to Support Missing or Murdered Indigenous People Efforts
Justice All Their Own: The Caledon Bay and Woodah Island Killings 1932-1933
Justice as Healing in a Small Australian Town
ka pamihiwehk mino pimatisiwin: kichi ininiw ahkosowinow kakiskaocik ahkosowinow HIV (Promoting mino pimatisiwin: Urban Aboriginal Women Living with HIV)
Indigenous Governance (MA) -- University of Winnipeg, 2021.
The Kalkaringi Statement: Constitutional Convention of the Combined Aboriginal Nations of Central Australia
Karajini Mirlimirli: Aboriginal Histories From the Pilbara
Kathrena (Rena) Green
Keenebonanoh Keemoshominook Kaeshe Peemishikhik Odaskiwakh = We Stand on the Graves of Our Ancestors: Native Interpretations of Treaty No. 9 with Attawapiskat Elders
#KeepOurLanguagesStrong: Indigenous Language Revitalization on Social Media During the Early COVID-19 Pandemic
Keewaydinoquay, Woman-of-the-Northwest-Wind: The Life and Philosophy of a Native American Teacher
Kids Help Line
Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy
kimotinâniwiw itwêwina = Stolen Words Written by Melanie Florence; Illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard: Guide to the Plains Cree Edition
Story about a little Cree girl who helps her grandfather regain his language after he tells her about his experience of residential school, separation from his family and culture and loss of language.
Suitable for use with students aged 9-13 (Grades 4-7) who have completed three or more years of Cree language instruction.