Tsilhqot'in Nation v. British Columbia 2007 BCSC 1700
Tsunamis and Floods in the Coos Bay Mythology
Tu Kaha: Nga Mana Wahine Exploring the Role of Mana Wahine in the Development of Te Whare Rokiroki Maori Women's Refuge
A Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Native Community: HLA Linkage Analysis and Evaluation of Diagnostic Tests
[Tuberculosis Plagues Northern Native Residents]
Tukisivallialiqtakka: The Things I Have Now Begun to Understand: Inuit Governance, Nunavut and the Kitchen Consultation Model
Turning Outrage Into Action to Address Trafficking for the Purpose of Sexual Exploitation in Canada: Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women
Turning Up the Heat on Global Warming
Turtle Island: A Picture of Afro-Indigenous History in Canada
For use with article Black and Indigenous by Oscar Baker III found on p. 12 of the special issue "Black History in Canada" of Kayak: Canada’s History Magazine for Kids. Suitable for Grades 5 to 8.
Twenty Years of Research into the Health Impacts of Native-themed Mascots: A Scoping Review
Two Houses Half-Buried in Sand: Oral Traditions of the Hul’qumi’num’ Coast Salish of Kuper Island and Vancouver Island
The Two "Mystery" Belts of Grand River: A Biography of the Two Row Wampum and the Friendship Belt
Two Per Cent is No Solution, Secret Report
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Phil Fontaine contends that government funding for First Nations basic services is inadequate.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Two Spirited
Two-Spirits’ Response to COVID-19: Survey Findings in Atlantic Canada Identify Priorities and Developing Practices
Discusses the impact of the COVID pandemic on the two-spirit Indigenous populations in Atlantic Canada and the response of the Wabanaki Two-Spirit Alliance (W2SA).
U of S Prof Named National Aboriginal Achievement Award Winner
UBCIC Chiefs Council Calls for Protection of Pacific Wild Salmon Habitat
Uelen Hunters and Artists
Uma Saami Native Harvest Data Derived From Royal Swedish Taxation Records 1557-1614
UN Adopts the Declaration On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples
The UN Special Rapporteur: Indigenous Peoples Rights: Experiences and Challenges
The Uncertainty of Certainty in Aboriginal Land Rights: Is There an Alternative?
The Uncommon Enemy: First Nations and Empires in King William's War
Uncovering SARS-COV-2 Vaccine Uptake and COVID-19 Impacts among First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples Living in Toronto and London, Ontario
Undefeated
"The Undercover Indian": Explorations in Urban, Mixed-Ancestry Aboriginal Identity and Culture
Understanding Aboriginal Intergenerational Trauma from a Social Work Perspective
Understanding Health Indicators
Understanding Homelessness in Canada: From the Street to the Classroom
See chapter one.
Understanding Native Activism
Understanding Sherman Alexie
Understanding Technical Language: A Literature Review
Unearthing Resistance: Aboriginal Women in the Lord Selkirk Park Housing Developments
Unfinished Constitutional Business? Rethinking Indigenous Self-determination
Unique Huron Ornamental Bands: Wampum Cuffs
A Unique Partnership for Health Promotion in Native Communities: Salish Kootenai College and University of Arizona
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples For Indigenous Adolescents
The United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations (8th Session)
United Tribes Now Offers Community Health Degree
University of Sydney Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery Clinical Facilitators Workshop
"Unless They Are Kept Alive": Federal Indian Schools and Student Health, 1878-1918
Unmet Health Care Needs During the Pandemic and Resulting Impacts among First Nations People Living Off Reserve, Métis and Inuit
The Unnatural and Accidental Women
Unpacking Pimachesowin as a Framing Concept for Indigenous Self-Determination + Eyapachitayak Pimachesowin ta Othastamasoyak Nehithaw tipethimisowin
Discusses how traditional Cree stories and lessons reflect the traditional Cree world view of pimatsiwin (life) and how pimatsiwin itself can better help the understanding Indigenous self-determination.