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Germaine Arnktauyok: An Inner Sight
Get Juiced Over APTN Series
Article about a new comedy series on APTN by Métis writer/producer Jason Friesen titled, Health Nutz.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
Get Out of the Way, and Let Aboriginal People Get on With Health
Looks at a workshop held at Alert Bay, British Columbia to promote an understanding, by the media, about the health issues affecting Aboriginal people and their resiliency in the face of adversities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.16.
Global Transitions: Implications for a Regional Social Work Agenda
Governor General Hears Concerns of Youth
A Green Economy for the Red Man
Discusses how green economic development can preserve cultural and traditional values of First Nations people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Green Stresses Need For Educational Partnerships
Habermas Revisited: Indigenous Lifeworld(s) Today
Haida Singer's Sound is Sweeter Still
Brief description of Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards winner Terri- Lynn Williams-Davidson and the Haida Gwaii Singers' Legacy Project.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.21.
Happiness as a Quality of Life Indicator
Harvesters Push the Boundaries of Provincial Law
Looks at a court case dealing with the rights of Métis to hunt and harvest across provincial borders.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Haskell Librarian Tackled Challenges With Creativity
Haudensosaunee Team Denied by British Authorities
Discusses the refusal by the British Consulate to allow the Iroquois Nationals senior men's field lacrosse team to enter England, due to not recognizing the team's Haudenosaunee passports.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Healing Residential School Trauma: The Case for Evidence-Based Policy and Community-Led Programs
Healthy Eating May be Easier Than You Think
The Healthy Living in Two Worlds Project: An Inclusive Model of Curriculum Development
Heart to Heart, Student to Student: Tribal Colleges Collaborate with Federal Agency to Tackle AIDS
Historic Church Marks 150 Years
A Historic Day for BC First Nations. Now the Work Starts: UNDRIP Starts Us on a Journey, But Without Work, Co-operation and Shared Vision We Will Be Lost
Historicizing Health Inequities: Healing the Vestiges of Residential Schooling
Hitting the Jackpot or Breaking the Bank? A Stakeholder Analysis of Gaming Expansion
Honoring Children, Making Relatives: Indigenous Traditional Parenting Practices Compatible With Evidence-Based Treatment
How Furs Built Canada
Special digital edition of Canada's History's magazine for children Kayak. Suitable for ages 7-12
"If You Want to Change Violence in the 'Hood, You have to Change the 'Hood": Violence and Street Gangs in Winnipeg's Inner City
‘Ike Hawai‘i: A Training Program for Working with Native Hawaiians
Imagining Drumbytes and Logging in Powwows: Exploring the Production of Community in Canadian-Based Aboriginal New Media Art
The Impending Educational Crisis for American Indians: Higher Education at the Crossroads
In the Kitchen with the Laughing Chef
“The Indian Who Bombed Berlin”: German Encounters in Ralph Salisbury’s Work – Modulating Modern Precariousness
Indigenizing Evaluation Research: A Long-Awaited Paradigm Shift
Indigenous Education and Epistemic Violence
The Indigenous Human Right to Development
Indigenous Justice in Bolivia in the Context of the Plurinational State
Indigenous Peoples and Customary Law in Sabah, Malaysia
The Indigenous Peoples of Alaska: Appreciating the Role of Elders in Shifting Toward A Strength-Based and Culturally-Appropriate Approach to Mental Health
Indigenous Worldviews, Knowledge, and Research: The Development of an Indigenous Research Paradigm
Innovative Strategies Encourage Language Skills
Intellectual Property Issues in Heritage Management. Part 2: Legal Dimensions, Ethical Considerations, and Collaborative Research Practices
Intergenerational Trauma From a Mental Health Perspective
Inuit Art: Markers of Cultural Resilience
Investigation Has Taken Too Long, Provided Too Few Results
Brief article describing the investigation into cases of Aboriginal women who have gone missing or have been murdered in British Columbia, and the delay in solving the cases.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.20.
Involve First Nations in Combating Climate Change
Discusses the need for evaluating climate change and the importance of ensuring First Nations involvement in the process.
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