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Educator Uses Talents for the Good of All
Describes why Eber Hampton, an educator, was recognized in 2005 with a National Aboriginal Achievement Award.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.23.
Elders Teachings: Wisdom We Need for Addressing Social Exclusion and Building Better Relationships in Society
The Elected: Opening up a Channel for Discourse About Indian Country's Issues
Embracing the World: Indigenous Educators Join Hands to Share Gifts
Emergent and Revolutionary: Telling Native Peoples' Stories at Tribal Colleges
Encouraging Participation in Health Promotion
Engaging a Human Rights Based Approach to the Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry
Engaging Communities in Promoting the Health of Their Children
An Epic Battle of Whales, Rabbits & Warriors
An Ethic of Ethics in Research? Reflecting on Guidelines For Indigenous Populations in Colonised Societies
Evaluation Research on the Hearing Health Program
Expensive Food For Thought
Face to Face: Two Exhibitions at the Winnipeg Art Gallery
Fact Sheet: Aboriginal Cardiovascular Health
Family Violence in Canada: A Statistical Profile, 2015
Fast Forward: Growing Up in Nunavut
Fate of the FNUC in the Chiefs' Hands
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations Tribal Justice Systems Symposium
A Fine Day For a Fight: For the Cree, the Battle of Cut Knife Hill, 120 Years Ago this Spring, was a Great Victory. But it was also a Last Hurrah.
"The Fire That is Beginning to Stand": Teaching Historical Trauma at Stone Child College
First Nations Helping Fill Construction Gap
First Nations Retain Close Link to RCMP
First Nations Still Waiting for Environmental Clean-Up
First Nations Veterans Made Huge Contribution
First Nations Vote Will Have Impact on Election
Five Ways Indian Country Can Challenge the Policies of the Trump White House
Fivecentsiapik: The Little Five Cents
FNUC Needs Major Shakeup
FNUC Restructures Dean Out of a Job
Reports how students grapple with the dismissal of Dean Winona Wheeler when they first heard about the news at the First Nations University of Canada (FNUC), Saskatoon campus.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
FNUC to Tribal Council Mess, Silly Seasons Here
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
For Taima, Success Has Just Begun
A Forest of Family Trees: Rupert's Land Roots in Western Canada
Forget Taxes: First Nations Paid with Their Land
Contends that a columnist Diane Francis's portrayal of First Nations revealed a lack of knowledge about treaties signed between Canada and First Nations people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
Framing the Past
Frankie T. Kipp Fights for Blackfeet Youth
Frog and Toad Confronted the Alterity of Otherness
Frog Loses Sleep Puzzling Over Parallel Universes
From Health Worker to Health Worker...Across Australia: Aboriginal Studies and Environmental Health
From Health Worker to Health Worker....Across Australia: Atitjere Dog Project
From "Indians" to "First Nations": Changing Anglo-Canadian Perceptions of the North American Indian in the Twentieth Century
From Producers to Consumers: Cultural Workers from Siberia Come to Canada to Learn about Inuit Art
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From the Caribbean to the South Pacific: Cultural Hybridity, Resistance, and Historical Difference
From the Centre: The Drawings of Luke Anguhadluq
The Frontier Army and the Destruction of the Buffalo: 1865-1883
Examines whether there was a direct link between army policy and extermination of the buffalo through a study of "official military reports, personal letters, the reminiscences of retired army officers and ex-buffalo hunters, the observations of Indian Bureau personnel and Indians themselves, along with other eye-witness accounts".