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The Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative: Tackling Type 2 Diabetes in Canada
Focuses on the Yukon-based First Nations dietetic internship program and other initiatives to recruit and support Aboriginal people who may choose a career in nutrition.
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Aboriginal Health Research Strengthened
Looks at how Aboriginal health researchers will have an easier time accessing funding and training, thanks to the creation of four new centers that will support increased Aboriginal involvement, community partnerships and give communities and organizations a say in decisions regarding what areas need more research.
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Aboriginal Health Systems in Canada: Nine Case Studies
Aboriginal Mental Health: The Statistical Reality
Discusses treatment frameworks for mental illness and social ills.
Aboriginal People with Disabilities: A Vacuum in Public Policy
Aboriginal Women Badly Served by Health Care
Studies commissioned by the Atlantic Centre for Excellence for Women's Health (ACEWH) reveal issues which include treatment access, communication, and lack of understanding affects culturally appropriate treatments.
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Achieving Cultural Integration in Health Services: Design of Comprehensive Hospital Model For Traditional Healing, Medicines, Foods and Supports
AIDS Education and Materials Fail to Reach Indigenous People
Appropriate Engagement and Nutrition Education on Reserve: Lessons Learned From the Takla Lake First Nation in Northern BC
Arkansas AETC Takes Aim at Native American Health Disparities
Balancing the Medicine Wheel through Physical Activity
Being a Native Researcher in Your Own Community
Best Practices in Counseling Native Americans
Body-Related Experiences of Two Young Rural Aboriginal Women
Canada Needs a Health and Healing Strategy for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Women; Health System Fails Most Aboriginal Women Across the Lifespan
The Canadian Holocaust: Retrieving Our Souls
Closing the Gaps in Aboriginal Health
Colonialism and State Dependency
Community and Culture as Foundations for Resilience: Participatory Health Research with First Nations Student Filmmakers
Community Collaboration in Developing a Culturally Relevant Alcohol Abuse Early Intervention Program For First Nation Youth
Community Engagement One Key to Improving Aboriginal Health
Contends that self determination at a national and community level is the key to bringing positive health changes to First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples.
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A Comparative Review of Circumpolar Health Systems
Considerations in Working with Persons of First Nations Heritage
Focuses on self-examination by psychologists, and some central and pivotal issues practitioners should be aware of.
Contemporary Perceptions of Health From an Indigenous (Plains Cree) Perspective
The Contemporary Situation: The Puyallup Tribal Community: [Chapter] II
Converging Epistemologies: Critical Issues in Canadian Inuit Childbirth and Pregnancy
A Conversation: Communities and Cathedrals
The Cree Medicine Wheel as an Organizing Paradigm of Theories of Human Development
Cultural Practices in American Indian Prevention Programs
Cultural Safety: A Framework for Interactions Between Aboriginal Patients and Canadian Family Medicine Practitioners
Cultural Safety: Exploring the Applicability of the Concept of Cultural Safety to Aboriginal Health and Community Wellness
Culturally Competent Care for Aboriginal Women: A Case for Culturally Competent Care for Aboriginal Women Giving Birth in Hospital Settings
Deaths of Children puts Child Welfare System in Hot Seat
Reports on an investigation by Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, into the deaths of four children in British Columbia which questions the child welfare system.
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Developing an Inuit-Specific Framework for Culturally Relevant Health Indicators Incorporating Gender-Based Analysis
Developing Tautai Lavea‘i, a Breast Cancer Patient Nativation Program in American Samoa
Diabetes: A Serious Threat To Indigenous People
Diabetes and Behavior: American Indian Issues
Disrupted Attachments: A Social Context Complex Trauma Framework and the Lives of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Don't Let Pride Get in the Way of a Diabetes Check
Looks at the diabetes epidemic among the Aboriginal population and projects geared at earlier diagnosis in Aboriginal communities.
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