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Electronic Powwow is Music Made for Dancing
Brief profile of a band, A Tribe Called Red, whose blend of powwow songs with a dance beat has been nominated for a Canadian Polaris Prize.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.23.
Emergent and Revolutionary: Telling Native Peoples' Stories at Tribal Colleges
Empowered Mi'Kmaw Community Builds a High School of Its Own
Ending Winter, But Not Storytelling
Comments on the proper season for telling stories and the reason why.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Enduring Dreams: Social Capital and Hydro Development in Northern Manitoba
Engaging a Human Rights Based Approach to the Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry
'Enrichment' At Jodaro Hostel
Ethical Research for Indigenous People by Indigenous Researchers
Ethical Space for a Sensitive Research Topic: Engaging First Nations Women in the Development of Culturally Safe Human Papillomavirus Screening
Exceptional Youth Honoured
Expectations and Preferences for Counseling and Psychotherapy in Native Americans
Exploring HPV Infections and Cervical Screening With Multiple Lenses
Extracted from Colombia: One Woman's Work to Counteract the Destructive Force of Multinational Mining on The Wayúu of La Guajira
Failing to Protect and Provide in the "Best Place on Earth": Can Indigenous Children in Canada Be Safe If Their Mothers Aren't?
The Failures and Possibilities of a Human Rights Approach to Secure Native American Women's Reproductive Justice
Family Violence in Canada: A Statistical Profile, 2015
Feasibility and Outcomes of a Community-Based Taper-to-Low-Dose-Maintenance Suboxone Treatment Program for Prescription Opioid Dependence in a Remote First Nations Community in Northern Ontario
"The Fire That is Beginning to Stand": Teaching Historical Trauma at Stone Child College
First Nations Pedagogical Policy and Practice in Western Canada: A Case Study
First Sports Teams, Now Hamburgers
Comments on a restaurant that offered a hamburger new to the menu with an offensive and disparaging name.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Five Ways Indian Country Can Challenge the Policies of the Trump White House
Food (In)security and Food Sovereignty in the North
Food Insecurity among Inuit Living in Inuit Nunangat
Food Politics: Finding a Place for Country Food in Canada's Northern Food Policy
Food Security and Mining in Nunatsiavut
Food Security in a Northern First Nations Community: An Exploratory Study on Food Availability and Accessibility
Football Players Find a Way to Give Back to Community
Looks at the football camp, Tribal Dreams, for youth to develop skills as well as gain self-confidence and make friends.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.25.
Forging Ji-Mino-Bimaadiziwan (The good life for us all)
Forgive the Debt if Table Shows No Promise, Says Commissioner
Overview of lengthy treaty negotiations occurring in provinces across Canada.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Formative Evaluation for an Interactive Multimedia Health Informatics CD-ROM for Aboriginal Health Workers
Former FSIN Chief Honoured by U of S
Forty Years of "Fire in the Belly"
Forward Steps and Missteps: What We've Learned Through the Process of Conducting CBPR Research in Rural Alaska.
Framing the Past
Free, Prior and Informed Consent: Protecting Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Self-Determination, Participation, and Decision-Making
Friends of Batoche Hosts Historic Métis Women's Art Show By Leah Dorion
from Swift Cinder
From the Caribbean to the South Pacific: Cultural Hybridity, Resistance, and Historical Difference
From the Reservation: A Theory Regarding the Development of Native American Students
Frustrated Residential School Victim Continues His Struggle
The Future We Don’t Want: Indigenous Peoples at Rio+20
Gains Are Being Made in Language and Culture Retention
Comments on the findings from the First Nations Regional Health Survey (FHS) which offers an accurate picture of health and living conditions in First Nations communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.28.
GDI Wins Big at Saskatchewan Book Awards
Gender Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Smoking Among First Nations Adolescents
Gigawaabaa-bye-bye
Ginter Taking a Long Walk in Quest for New Shoes
Golden Arches and Indian Tacos
Got Suga, Diabetes-Specific Workshop
Grassy Narrows Marchers Offer Government Mercury-Tainted Fish
Looks at the high levels of mercury found in Ontario Rivers, the effects of this level on Aboriginal communities and the need for government to compensate people and clean up the contaminated rivers.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.