An Investigation of How Culture Shapes Curriculum in Early Care and Education Programs on a Native American Indian Reservation
Invisible Indigeneity: First Nations and Aboriginal Theatre in Japanese Translation and Performance
Invisible Invaders: Smallpox and Other Diseases in Aboriginal Australia, 1780-1880
IPAC-AFMC Pre-Admissions Support Toolkit for First Nations, Inuit, Métis Students into Medicine
Iron Deficiency and Anemia Among the Women of Nunavik
Is Attachment Theory Consistent with Aboriginal Parenting
Realities?
Ishi in Three Centuries
Isi Wipan - Climate: Identifying the Impacts of Climate Change and Capacity For Adaptation in Two Saskatchewan First Nation Communities
isihcikêwinihk kâkî nâtawihon: Healing through Ceremony
An audio-visual learning tool about the use of Indigenous knowledge and customs by social workers as a means of healing for Indigenous populations.
Link included to the accompanying video on Youtube. (23:32)
Island Métis K-12 Resources Project: A Living Document of Métis Resources and History for Students and Teachers
Lists illustrated bboks, novels, videos, DVDs & film, short story/creative writing, and non-fiction for primary, intermediate, secondary grades.
“It’s in My Blood. It’s in My Spirit. It’s in My Ancestry”: Identity and its Impact on Wellness for Métis Women, Two-Spirit, and Gender Diverse People in Victoria, British Columbia
Looks at the experiences of self-identified Métis trying to reclaim their own Indigenous ancestry through Métis methodoligies.
It Takes the Tribal Colleges: Honoring Native Intellect and Talent
IVAAQ - the Greenland Inuit Child Cohort: A Preliminary Report
Ole Schnor
James Smith Cree Nation Treaty Land Entitlement Inquiry
Jane Ash Poitras
Jani Lauzon
Jay Cooke's Gamble: The Northern Pacific Railroad, the Sioux, and the Panic of 1873
Jean Baptiste Cadotte's First Family: Genealogical Summary
Cadotte (sometimes spelt Cadot) was a prominent figure in the Lake Superior fur trade and married two Ojibwe women, Athanasie and Catherine. These articles focus on the children of Athanasie, also known as Equawaice, part of the Bullhead Catfish clan.
Compilation of three articles which appeared in Michigan's Habitant Heritage in 2020-2021.
Jean Baptiste Cadotte's Second Family: Genealogical Summary
Cadotte (sometimes spelt Cadot) was a prominent figure in the Lake Superior fur trade and married two Ojibwe women, Athanasie and Catherine. These articles focus on the children of Catherine, whom he married in the custom of the country.
Compilation of four articles which appeared in Michigan's Habitant Heritage in 2015-2016.
Related: Jean Baptiste Cadotte's First Family.
Jidwá:Doh "Let's Become Again"
Joe Highway: King of the North
Joely BigEagle-Pasapa, 37, Civil Engineer - Stantec Counsulting Inc.
John Eliot's Playing Indian
Jordan's Principle, Governments' Paralysis
Jordan's Principle : Subversive or Subjugation
Journey of Reflection: Yaba Bimbie Men's Group 1998-2006
The Journey to a Sacred Geometry: Architecture as a Form of Cultural Healing
A Journey to the Northern Ocean: The Adventures of Samuel Hearne
Judge Gerald Morin Receives Prestigious Hodgson Award
Judge Rules against Indian Registrar
Discusses B.C. case where complainant, a First Nations woman who took legal action against the Indian Registrar to regain her Indian status, felt that Section 6 was unconstitutional and contrary to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.