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Bibliographie thématique sur les Inuit et l’emploi
Discussion Notes on the Indian Act
Written prior to a review of the Act, document explains various sections of the Act and discusses objections and suggestions for amendment.
Everyone Has a Place in the Circle: Strategy & Toolkit
First Peoples Child & Family Review [Vol. 9 no. 2, 2014, Special Edition by Children and Youth]
Highlights submissions by children and youth including songs, poetry, drawings, and letters to the Prime Minister regarding inequities in child welfare, education, and health for First Nations children and youth.
Forgotten: The Métis Residential School Experience: Workshop Guide
Grammaire de la langue Innue
L'hôte maladroit: La matière du mythe
Incantations and Yupik Language in the Context of Contemporary Religious Rituals: Continuity, Secrecy, and Indetermination
Looks at the preservation of the Chukota's language through religious ceremonies and practices.
Louis Riel / Manitoban / 1844-1885 - Booklet. - 1971.
Milestone Report: National Strategy on Inuit Education Interim Report on Milestones 2012-2014
Multiculturalism Policy Index: Indigenous Peoples
Pour une politique de rapprochement entre les peuples autochtones et les nouveaux arrivants francophones à Edmonton (Alberta)
Preventing and Responding to Suicide Clusters in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: Report
Reindeer Slaughter: Meat and Flavor Production in Chukotka
Examines the connection between traditional hunter and animal relations and how it reflects on the flavour of hunting meat.
Social Responsibility of Mining Companies and Indigenous People of Chukotka
Discusses the social and economic impact of mining companies' policies when extracting natural resources on Indigenous land.
La terre qui pousse: L'ethnobotanique innue d'Ekuanitshit
"They Drink Because They Don't Have Money, and They Don't Have Money Because They Drink": Relation to Alcohol and Money Within a Chukotkan Village
Outlines the relationship between alcohol and money as a cultural and social framework in Chukotkan villages.
A Translation of Selected Stories from Thomas King's One Good Story, That One: Idiolect, Irony, and the Trickster as Instruments of Anticolonial Resistance
"When Willow Roots Start to Thaw, People Come Back to Life...": Relations of Chukchi Reindeer Herders to Plants
Examines the relationship between reindeer herders and ethnobotany.