Improving Housing and Service Responses to Domestic and Family Violence for Indigenous Individuals and Families
Improving Substance Use Treatment for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Women: Recommendations Arising From a Virtual Inquiry Project
Improving the Accessibility of Health Services in Urban and Regional Settings for Indigenous People
Improving the Early Life Outcomes of Indigenous Children: Implementing Early Childhood Development at the Local Level
[Improving the Healthcare System]
Improving the Management of Chronic Conditions of Indigenous Australians through Indigenous Research
Improving the State of Health Hardware in Australian Indigenous Housing: Building More Houses is Not the Only Answer
Improving Treatment and Support for Yukon Girls and Women with Substance Use Problems and Addictions
In a State of Metamorphosis: Artistic Responses in the Legacy of the Residential School Experience
In Alliance as Native Youth Leaders, as Family
In Beauty, I Walk: Toward a Maternal Praxis of Diné Decolonization
Education Thesis (PhD) -- University of Illinois, 2013.
In-Between Worlds: Native Americans and Utopias of Belonging on Screen
In Brief: Idle No More
In Conversation with Centering Anishinaabeg Studies: A Review
In Defense of Black Robe: A Reply to Ward Churchill
The (In)equities of Federal Indian Law
"In Family Way": Guarding Indigenous Women's Children in Washington Territory
In From the Margins, Part II: Reducing Barriers to Social Inclusion and Social Cohesion
In Honor of Nastáo: Kasaan Haida Elders Look to the Future
"In Navajo we call him little father" / "In Navajo, we call him 'shidá'í:'" The Emergence and Calibration of Style by Two Navajo Poets
Paper from Texas Linguistics Forum: Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Symposium About Language and Society, Austin, 2007. Looks at the natural history of Navajo poetry "style".
In Praise of Taxes: The Link between Taxation and Good Governance in a First Nations Context
In Pursuit of Self-Determination: Indigenous Women's Challenges to Traditional Diplomatic Spaces
In Search of the Never-Never: Mickey Dewar: Champion of History across Many Genres
In The Belly of a Laughing God: Humour and Irony in Native Women's Poetry
In the Days of Our Grandmothers: A Reader in Aboriginal Women's History in Canada
In the Eye of the Beholder: Representations of Australian Aborigines in the Published Works of Colonial Women Writers
In the Footprints of Our Ancestors: Exploring the Reconnection to my Cree Ancestors (âniskôtapânak) and Ancestral Land in the Lesser Slave Lake Area
In the Land of the Head Hunters
In Their Own Words: First Nations Girls' Resilience as Reflected Through Their Understandings of Health
In Their Own Words, In Their Own Time, In Their Own Ways: Indigenous Women's Experiences of Loss, Grief, and Finding Meaning Through Spirituality
[In Twilight and Dawn: A Biography of Diamond Jenness]
Incarceration and the Aboriginal Offender: Potential Impacts of the Tackling Violent Crime Act and the Corrections Review Panel Recommendations
Argues that escalating mandatory sentences for serious firearm offences, increasing penalties for impaired driving, and reverse onus for bail when accused of serious offences and having someone declared a dangerous offender will have the effect of increasing incarceration rates. Excerpt from Exploring the Urban Landscape edited by Jerry P. White and Jodi Bruhn. Originally presented at the 2009 Aboriginal Policy Research Conference.
Incidence and Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes in the First Nation Community of Kahnawá:ke, Quebec, Canada, 1986-2003
Incidence of Daytime Sleepiness and Associated Factors in Two First Nations Communities in Saskatchewan, Canada
Incidence of Greenlandic Stroke-Survivors in Greenland: A 2-year Cross-Sectional Study
Incidence of Maltreatment of Aboriginal Children Reported to Youth Protection in Quebec: Intercultural Comparisons
Including Decolonization in Social Work Education and Practice
Income
Income and First Nations Elderly: Policies for a Better Future
Uses data from the 1996 census to make comparison between levels and sources of income for Registered Indians and other Canadians.
Chapter four from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 1, which is vol. 1 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.