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1885 Resistance: Why Did it Happen?
300 Attend Marieval School Opening
$6 Million Funding Program for Métis Entrepreneurs
Aboriginal Artists use Cola Bottles as Inspiration
Brief article on an Aboriginal artists work chosen to be on display at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.
Aboriginal Finance and Regulation: What Are the Regulatory Impediments to Establishing an Atlantic Canadian Aboriginal Financial Institution?
Aboriginal Grandmothers Caring For Grandchildren: Located in a Policy Gap
Aboriginal Midwifery: A Model For Change
Aboriginal Preschool Vision Screening in BC: Closing the Health Gap
Aboriginal Victimization in Canada: A Summary of the Literature
Achieving Cultural Integration in Health Services: Design of Comprehensive Hospital Model For Traditional Healing, Medicines, Foods and Supports
Activists Buck Status Quo
Aesthetics of Indigenous Affinity: Traveling from Chiapas to Palestine in the Murals of Gustavo Chávez Pavón
AFN Wants to Distance Itself From Federal Government
Discusses priorities of Canada's First Nations as announced by the National Chief at the Assembly of First Nations in July 2010.
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Agency Re-opened In Traditional Manner
Agreement Details Clear Path on Consultation
Discusses an agreement, signed by the federal government, the provincial government and the Mi'kmaq people, that states the M'ikmaq will be consulted on any activities that take place in the province of Nova Scotia that has the potential to impact them.
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Ahenakew - Kennedy - Cote and Bellegarde Elected
Ahenakew Renews Challenge of One Agency Concept
AIM Carries on Tradition of Interference
Alan Syliboy - [Windspeaker Confidential]
Interview with Aboriginal artist Alan Syliboy.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.13.
The Alberta Dis-Advantage: Métis Issues and the Public Discourse in Wild Rose Country
Ambassador to Vietnam a Circle of Honour Recipient
American Indian Humor
American Indians at Wounded Knee in Current U.S. History High School Textbooks: Discourse Analysis Using the APPRAISAL JUDGMENT System
And the Wave Breaks on the Shores of the Future
Discussion of oil, pipelines and First Nations lands.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.13.
Andrew Qappik: Pangnirtung Memories
Applying Indigenous Peoples' Customary Law in Order to Protect Their Land Rights in Africa
Appropriate Engagement and Nutrition Education on Reserve: Lessons Learned From the Takla Lake First Nation in Northern BC
APTN Speaking Your Language at the Olympics
Are the R.C.M.P. Above the Law?
Arthritis in the Canadian Aboriginal Population: North-South Differences in Prevalence and Correlates
Back to Batoche: A Brief Journey Through Time
Band Government
Band Office Officially Opened by McIsaac
Barefoot Books Encourage Kids to Embrace Reading
The Basketmaker
Battle of Batoche May 9-12, 1885
Battle of Batoche Remembered 125 Years Later
The Battle of Seven Oaks: The Debate over Métis Independence
Examines the influence of the Battle of Seven Oaks on the creation of Métis nationhood.
Beach Plays Part of Role Model to Perfection
The Beginnings of Contemporary Aboriginal Literature in Canada 1967-1972: Part Two
Behavioral and Mental Health Research in the Arctic: Strategy Setting Meeting
Beyond the Tangible: Repatriation of Cultural Heritage, Bioarchaeological Data, and Intellectual Property
The Bill That Will Not Die
Bishop-Elect Mamakwa Vows To Move Indigenous Ministry Forward
Blowing Smoke Out Your....
Discusses a questionable comment made on the radio by host T. J. Conner regarding the Olympic Torch visit stopping in Curve Lake to "buy smokes".
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Body Shape, Expectations Linked to Health
Bridging Research to Practice: Native American Stories of Becoming Smoke-free
Busy Schedules Deny Kids Effective Parenting
Canada's Aboriginal Education Crisis
Looks at the need for quality education for First Nations children equitable to that of all other Canadian children.
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