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Aboriginal Finance and Regulation: What Are the Regulatory Impediments to Establishing an Atlantic Canadian Aboriginal Financial Institution?
Being Aboriginal: The Cultural Politics of Identity, Membership and Belonging Among First Nations in Canada
Beyond the Tangible: Repatriation of Cultural Heritage, Bioarchaeological Data, and Intellectual Property
Bishop-Elect Mamakwa Vows To Move Indigenous Ministry Forward
Building Sovereignty: The Architectural Sources of Ouje-Bougoumou
Canada's Aboriginal Education Crisis
Looks at the need for quality education for First Nations children equitable to that of all other Canadian children.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.18.
Captive Minds: New Worlds and Old Metaphors
Chief and Council Salaries Fodder for Discussion
Discussion on whether chief and council members are being compensated too much for the work they do.
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Citizenship Issue Continues to Split Alberta Métis
Discusses the Métis Nation of Alberta's push to identify its' citizens, despite opposition from some Alberta Métis.
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Colonial Roots, Contemporary Risk Factors: A Cautionary Exploration of the Domestic Trafficking of Aboriginal Women and Girls in British Columbia, Canada
Community Development: The Development of a Process
Community Networking: A Policy Approach to Enhance Aboriginal Child Welfare in Off-Reserve Communities
Contextual Understanding of Two-Spirit Peoplehood
The Cree of James Bay and the Construction of Their Identity for the Media
Customary Law and Conflict Resolution Among Kenya's Pastoralist Communities
Dakota Dunes Community Development Corporation Shares Gaming Profits
Defining Custom: Colonial Interpretation and Manipulation of Indigenous Customs in India
Developing a Self-Paced Continuing Training Program for Indigenous Health Workers: Learning Approach
Developing Tautai Lavea‘i, a Breast Cancer Patient Nativation Program in American Samoa
Diabetes and Aboriginal Vision Health = Le diabète et la santé oculaire des Autochtones
Digital Tools, Strategic Alliances, and the Protection of Traditional Knowledge
Dissecting Internal Community Barriers and Subsequent Devaluation of Indigenous Graduates
"Echo Clusters": Are They a Unique Phenomenon of Indigenous Attempted and Completed Suicide?
Education for Social Change: Activating Canada's Youth is a Crucial Role for Women
The Emancipatory Potential of Customary Law For the Rights of Women to Access Land
Enhancing Resilience in Indigenous People: The Integration of Individual, Family and Community Interventions
An Exploration of Cultural Activities of Métis in Canada
File Hills Police Service Relates to Community
Filling the Gap: An Evaluation of a Voluntary Dental Program Within an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Primary Health Service
Finding the Indian Child Welfare Act in Unexpected Places: Applicability in Private Non-Parent Custody Actions
From the Frozen Wind, a Charging Bull-Appears
Gambling in a Remote Aboriginal Setting: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Gate Keeping of Research in Aboriginal Communities
The Gitxsan Alternative
Global Transitions: Implications for a Regional Social Work Agenda
Habermas Revisited: Indigenous Lifeworld(s) Today
Happiness as a Quality of Life Indicator
Healing Residential School Trauma: The Case for Evidence-Based Policy and Community-Led Programs
The Healthy Living in Two Worlds Project: An Inclusive Model of Curriculum Development
Hot Lunch Program One of Many Services to Community
Brief profile of Elder Theresa Stevenson, recipient of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for Community Development. Theresa is recognized for her devotion to humanitarian causes such as advocating for Aboriginal role models in schools, hot lunch programs, and low income housing.
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How Native is Native If You're Native?
Argues that due a shift in attitudes, being 'Native is in' and judgements are being made as to who can legitimately claim to be Aboriginal.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.