Representations of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canadian Art
Representations of Native American Women in Museums
Representations of Race and Gender: The Social Construction of "White" and "Black" Women in Early British Columbian Historical Discourses: 1858-1900
Representations of Rape and Gendered Violence in the Drama of Tomson Highway
Representing Changing Women: A Review Essay on Navajo Women
Representing Colonial Violence: Trafficking, Sex Work, and the Violence of Law
Reproductive Justice and Indigenous Women in Saskatchewan: Overview and Recommendations
Reproductive Justice, Sovereignty, and Incarceration: Prison Abolition Politics and California Indians
Reproductive Narratives: Settler-Colonialism and Neoliberalism in Alberta's Child Welfare System
Request for Thematic Hearing during the 144th Period of Sessions, March 19-30, 2012
Research and Policy Priorities for Addressing Prenatal Exposure to Opioids in Alaska
Research Nursing and Cultural Diversity: Working with First Nations Peoples
Research on Contested Ground: Women, Mining and Health
Research Plan [National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls]
Research Priorities in Aboriginal Prisoner Health: Recommendations and Outcomes From the CRCAH Aboriginal Prisoner Health Industry Roundtable, November 2007
Research Report: Assessment of Aboriginal Women Offender Correctional Program (AWOCP) Outcomes
Researched to Death: B.C. Aboriginal Women and Violence: Final Report
Examines ten studies and one book relating to Aboriginal women and violence.
Reshaping American Indian Autobiography in Elissa Washuta’s My Body is a Book of Rules
A Residential Addictions Treatment Facility for Aboriginal Women and Their Children in the City of Ottawa: A Feasibility Study. Final Report
Residential Mobility of the Urban Poor: A Study of Female-Headed Single Parent Aboriginal Households in Winnipeg
Residential School Related to Increased Female Incarcerat[i]on
Comments on a report that outlines, rather than prison terms, a number of recommendations for early intervention programs and educational opportunities for Aboriginal girls.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
Residential Schools: Creating and Continuing Institutionalization Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Resilience
Resilience: A Health Promoting Strategy for Aboriginal Women Following Family Suicide
Resilience and Stress among Hopi Female Caregivers
Resilience and Urban Aboriginal Women
Resilience: Stories of Montana Indian Women
Profiles 20 women leaders past and present.
Resilience: Teaching Guide
Developed to accompany the exhibition Resilience which featured Indigenous women artists' works displayed on billboards in inner cities and on highways.
Related material: Project Templates; curatorial essay The Resilient Body by Lee-Ann Martin and her curator's talk.
Resistance on the Giimooch: The Life of Mary Courchene: Teacher's Guide
Resource uses the medicine wheel as tool for exploring the life of a residential school survivor.
Resisting a Colonialist Reading: Examining the Strength and Superiority of Native Women in Joseph Boyden's Men Don't Ask
Resisting Invisibility: Indigenous Women's Self-Representation in Imagined Futurisms
Resituating the Ethical Gaze: Government Morality and the Local Worlds of Impoverished Indigenous Women
Resource Development Sector Barriers and Opportunities: Summary of the Findings of the Aboriginal Women Literature Review and Survey Results
Resources to Address Violence against Women in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Communities
Resources to Support Indigenous Reproductive Health and Justice in Toronto: A Respondent-Driven Sampling Study
Respect the Water #2
Responding to Family Violence in Aboriginal Communities
Responding to the Homeless Crisis
Response by Canada to the Recommendations Contained in the Concluding Observations of the Committee Following the Examination of the Combined Sixth and Seventh Periodic Report of Canada on 22 October 2008
Response to Canada's Apology to Residential School Survivors
Response to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry: Calls for Justice
Response to Roundtable on French Canadians, Furs, and Indigenous Women in the Making of the Pacific Northwest
[Response to the MMIWG2S Calls for Justice and Red Women Rising Recommendations]
Purpose of the report was to review the recommendations from the two bodies, assess the extent to which the City has implemented the relevant ones, if it has been done effectively, and ensure better alignment in the future. Report begins on p. 14.