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Addressing Double Layers of Discrimination as Barriers to Health Care: Indigenous Peoples with Disabilities
African Indigenous Women in the 21st Century
American Indian Studies and Palestine Solidarity: The Importance of Impetuous Definitions
Assimilation by Marriage: White Women and Native American Men at Hampton Institute, 1878-1923
Bandits or Rebels? Hmong Resistance in the New Laostate
Beardy Backs Mi'kmaq Fishers
Being an Indigenous Carer
The Blessings of the Poppy: Opium and the Akha People of Northern Laos
The Case for Re-Framing Māori Suicide Prevention Research in Aotearo/New Zealand: Applying Lessons From Indigenous Suicide Prevention Research
Colonial History, Current Numerical Picture of Languages Spoken in Delhi and the National Capital Region of India, and a Look at the Ongoing Language Efforts
The Colonial Legacy: The Legal Oppression of Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada
Colonialism and Race Relations in Remote Inland Australia: Observations from the Field of Australian Indigenous Studies
Consuming, Incarcerating, and “Transmoting” Misery: Border Practice in Vizenor’s Bearheart and Jones’s The Fast Red Road
Cree Mother Loses Organ Harvest Fight
Relates how a non-Aboriginal parent's right to harvest organs and cremate an adoptive son superseded a Cree biological mother's right to bury her adult son according to First Nation spiritual and cultural beliefs.
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Difference is No Reason For Discrimination
A Discussion Paper on the Issue of Aboriginal Identity in Contemporary Australia
Dynamics of the 1999 AIDS Walk in the 31 First Nations Communities: The Community Within the Community Approach
E9-1956 [Identification Disc Numbers System Applied By the Federal Government to Inuit From 1941-1978]
Editorial: The Indigenous Peoples of Indochina
Elders Teachings: Wisdom We Need for Addressing Social Exclusion and Building Better Relationships in Society
Experimental Eskimos
The Fiji Coup of May 2000 and The Indigenous Question
First Nations People and AIDS: A Study of Social Work Knowledge in Northern Quebec
Focus On: Curatorial Collaboration
Forests, People and Policies in the Central Highlands of Vietnam
Four Principles to Guide Research With Aboriginals
Framing the Past
From the Caribbean to the South Pacific: Cultural Hybridity, Resistance, and Historical Difference
A Historic Overview of Two Spirited People: A Context for Social Work and HIV/AIDS Services in the Aboriginal Community
HIV and Injection Drug Use Amongst First Nations in Vancouver: Outcomes of Care and Neglect
How Do You Say Watermelon?
"Indian Time" Is Often Just Bad Manners
Concept of "Indian time" is that things happen when they need to; this paper discusses how people use this concept to shift blame for their own actions.
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Indigenous Games and Sports in the Australian National Curriculum: Educational Benefits and Opportunities?
Indigenous Women in Sport Summit
It Consumes What It Forgets
"It's Hard To Be a Woman!": First Nations Women Living With HIV/AIDS
More Trouble for the Heuny
Never Alone: (Re)Coding the Comic Holotrope of Survivance
Ngapartji Ngapartji: Finding Ethical Approaches to Research Involving Indigenous Peoples, Australian Perspectives
Peruvian Women, Indigenous Women: Different Faces, Same Problems, Same Expectations
Putting an End to the Silence: Educating Society about the Canadian Residential School System
Race for Sale: Narratives of Possession in Two "Ethnic" Museums
Refugee Crisis
Renaming Ourselves On Our Own Terms: Race, Tribal Nations, and Representation in Education
Reset and Redefine: Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) and the Rise of Indigenous Games
Returning to Reser
Sports System Works Against Aboriginal Athletes
Contends that graduates in the sports and recreational field do not learn what life is like in an Aboriginal community and so attempts to develop effective sports and recreation programs in the communities almost always fail.
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