How Does the Media Portray Drinking Water Security in Indigenous Communities in Canada?: An Analysis of Canadian Newspaper Coverage from 2000-2015
Search performed in Windspeaker, Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, and National Post yielded 256 relevant results. Analysis of articles found limited coverage focused of government responses rather than preventative measures.
How Grandma Kate Lost Her Cherokee Blood and What This Says about Race, Blood, and Belonging in Indian Country
How Has Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit Been Considered? A Student Reflects on the 2018 ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting
How I Learned to Climb Trees
How "Indians" Think: Colonial Indigenous Intellectuals and the Question of Critical Race Theory
How Indigenous Mothers Experience Selecting and Using Early Childhood Development Services to Care for their Infants
Nursing Thesis (PhD) -- McMaster University, 2019.
How Many Legs Does a Bear Have?
How Native American Rappers Communicate and Create a Modern Identity
How Nivi Got Her Names: Book Study
Language arts activities in Inuktitut and English for students in Grades 2 and 3.
How Raven Gave Females Their Tsaw
How Raven Marked the Land When the Earth Was New
How "They" See "Us": Native American Images of Tourists
How Women in Remote and Rural First Nation Communities Are Using Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
HPV Genotypes Detected in Cervical Cancers from Alaska Women, 1980-2007
HPV Knowledge and Attitudes among American Indian and Alaska Native Health and STEM Conference Attendees
HPV Vaccines for Circumpolar Health: Summary of Plenary Session, "Opportunities for Prevention: Global HPV Vaccine" and "Human Papillomavirus Prevention: The Nordic Experience"
Hua Oranga: Service Utility Pilot of a Mental Health Outcome Measurement for an Indigenous Population
[Hudson's Bay Company Archive Digitized Microfilm]
Contains links to over 10,000 volumes of the pre-1870 records from almost 500 Hudson's Bay Company posts, including post journals, incoming and outgoing correspondence and accounts, and records kept at districts and departments overseeing the post activity which include lists of servants, accounts, reports, engagement registers, abstracts of servants’ accounts and minutes of council.
Hudson's Bay Company Archives: HBC Fur Trade Post Map
Human Papillomavirus and Oropharyngeal Cancer in Greenland in 1994-2010
The Human Right to Water: A Guide for First Nations Communities and Advocates
[Human Rights 1948]
Human Rights Complaints
The Human Rights of the Rapa Nui People on Easter Island
Human Trafficking: Information on Cases in Indian Country or That Involved Native Americans
Human Trafficking: Investigations in Indian Country or Involving Native Americans and Actions Needed to Report on Victims Served
Humanitarian Critique and the Settler Fantasy: The Australian Press and Settler Colonial Consciousness During the Waikato War, 1863–1864
[Humanizing Security in the Arctic]
Hunger among Inuit Children in Canada
"Hunger was never absent": How Residential School Diets Shaped Current Patterns of Diabetes among Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Hunted and Honoured: Animal Representations in Precontact Masks from the Nunalleq Site, Southwest Alaska
Using archaeological data to better understand the role of animals in precontact Yup'ik communities.
Hunter-Gatherer Storage, Settlement, and the Opportunity Costs of Women's Foraging
Hustling and Hoaxing: Institutions, Modern Styles, and Yeffe Kimball’s “Native” Art
Hydroelectric Power and Indian Water Rights on the Prairies
Hydrolysis: Coal Mine Mesa, Navajo Nation
"I Am Not a Women's Libber Although Sometimes I Sound Like One": Indigenous Feminism and Politicized Motherhood
"I Became a Woman Through My Words": The Indigenous Feminist Writing of Lee Maracle and Beth Brant
"I Came to Rite Thare Portraits": Paul Kane's Journal of His Western Travels, 1846-1848
I Can Do Everything: Family Influence on American Indian Women's Educational Aspirations
I Can Make a Difference and so Can You!
"I Choose Life": Contemporary Medical and Religious Practices in the Navajo World by Maureen Trundelle Schwarz
“I feel safe just coming here because there are other Native brothers and sisters”: Findings from a Community-based Evaluation of the Niiwin Wendaanimak Four Winds Wellness Program
Study evaluates community services available to homeless and at risk Indigenous people in Toronto. Found that the collaborative services model currently in place used inclusive and harm reduction models to create a non-judgmental space; identified program strengths, challenges, and gaps and makes policy recommendations.
“I Had to Grow Up Pretty Quickly”: Social, Cultural, and Gender Contexts of Aboriginal Girls’ Smoking
“I Have Seen the Future and I Won’t Go”: The Comic Vision of Craig Strete’s Science Fiction Stories
I Heard the Band Office Call My Name: Louie V. Louie
Examines the case of Wayne Louie, who sued the chief and council of the Lower Kootenay Band over fiduciary responsibilities.