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Aboriginal Students Receive Prestigious Scholarships
After the Apology
Aglukark Tells Literacy Conference Education is the Key to Achieving Goals
AIHEC Welcomes Members From Alaska, Oklahoma
Alberta Digital Library Serves Red Crow College
An Annotated Bibliography of Tahltan Language Materials
Apology Allows Healing to Begin
Attawapiskat Students Await a New School
Relates the determined effort of International Children’s Peace Prize nominee, Shannen Koostachin, who lobbied successfully for a new school for her remote Cree community.
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Australia Apologizes To Aborigines For Stolen Generations
AWCS Host Conference to Create an Awareness
Author discusses the first World Conference of Women's Shelters arguing that governments need to understand that social problems have an economic and historical social basis.
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AWFT Program Assists Women Through Partnership
Article reports on the Canadian Executive Service Organization and the Native Women's Association of Canada signing a joint agreement to provide workshop programs to Aboriginal women across Canada.
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Battling Whiteness: Methodological Dilemmas Throughout My Journey As an Anthropologists in Indian Country
The Beauty and Sadness of Punnichy
Canada Apologizes for Residential School Abuse
Canada's Indian Residential School System: Historical Trauma and the Aboriginal Healing Foundation
Presents a brief overview of the work of the Aboriginal Healing Foundation.
Canada's Residential School Apology
Changing Faces: Native Journalists Break Through Barriers in New Media
Chief Asks Church's Support For Treaties
Church Prepares For Truth Commission
Church Receives $9.7 Million Refund
Churches Rejoice at Australian Apology
Colonizing Green?: We Must Remember Our Roots of Harmony, Beauty, Balance, Restoration
"Coming to Know": Weaving Aboriginal and Western Science Knowledge, Language, and Literacy Into the Science Classroom
Commission is Best Forum for Finding Truth About Schools
Construction Program Grads Hammering Out a Career
Despite Efforts Students Remain Academically at Risk
Explores why students remain academically at risk despite efforts on behalf of Delta administrators to improve the success rate of Aboriginal students.
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Diné College Turns 40: Philosophy of Harmony Forms Foundation for Nation's First Tribal College
Earl Joe's Story
Eashappie Honoured for Work in Race Relations
Brief profile of a national award winning First Nations man for his work in improving race relations.
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Education Achievements Celebrated at Conference
Article describes the successes and innovations in First Nations education in Saskatchewan that were recognized and celebrated during a conference organized by the Muskoday First Nation Community School.
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Educators Honoured For Work in Incorporating Aboriginal Culture
Elders Share Experience Through Parenting Workshop
Relates Elder Maria Linklater’s teaching on parenting based on traditional knowledge gained through her life’s experiences.
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Embodiment and the Meaning of the “Healthy Body”:
An Exploration of First Nations Women’s Perspectives
of Healthy Body Weight and Body Image
End of WHAT Trail?
Enhancing Aboriginal Child Wellness: The Potential of Early Learning Programs
Results of a 2008 survey include the benefits of these programs, the challenges of inaccessibility, and the need for Aboriginal decision-making.
From Turtle Mountains to the Badlands: Learning to Teach Native Ways of Knowing
A Good Education? Students Judge Tribal Colleges by Many Criteria
Gov't of Canada Apologize for 100 Years of Atrocities
Comments offered by six Canadians from various demographics regarding Prime Minister's apology to Indian student residential survivors.
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The Great White Mother: Maternalism and American Indian Child Removal in the American West, 1880-1940
Harnessing Assessment: Pulling Together, Administrators, Faculty, and Staff Can Improve Student Learning
Healing Begins When the Wounding Stops: Indian Residential Schools and the Prospects for "Truth and Reconciliation" in Canada
Healing Begins With Truth and Reconciliation
Horses Have a Lot to Teach Us
How Do Young Children Learn Language? Perspectives of Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Mothers
Explores the differences of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal mothers in cultural influences and practices as they relate to language learning.
Iacobucci to Facilitate Truth and Reconciliation
Ilisagvik College Earns Accreditation Again
An Initial Report of a Community-University Research Alliance: Community-Based Aboriginal Curriculum Initiatives: Implementation and Evaluation
Focuses on the collaboration process among community groups, Aboriginal organizations and university researchers geared to improving retention and graduation rates among Aboriginal students.
Integrating Aboriginal Teaching and Values into the Classroom
Looks at the relationship between self-esteem and educational attainment, strategies that work for Aboriginal students and the changes needed to honour Aboriginal students’ culture, language, world view and knowledge.