Putting the ‘Last-Mile’ First: Re-framing Broadband Development in First Nations and Inuit Communities
Qairnirmiut: The Origins of the Baker Lake Dialect
Qalupalik
Qalupalik: Lesson Plan
Target audience Grades three to six in the subject areas of First Nations, English, and Fine Arts. Accompanies animated film of same name.
Qapirangajuq: Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change
The Qikiqtani Truth Commission: Bibliography
Qimmit: A Clash of Two Truths
QTC Final Report: Achieving Saimaqatigiingniq
A Qualitative Study of a Native American Mascot at "Public University"
A Qualitative Study of the Impact Oneida Language Learning has on the Preservation of Oneida Culture
Qualitative Study of the Use of Traditional Healing By Asthmatic Navajo Families
A Qualitative Study of Tribal Colleges and Universities That Have Transitioned: From Two-Year Associate Degree Granting Institutions to Targeted Four-Your Bachelor Degree Granting Institutions
Quality of Life and Perceptions of Crime in Saskatoon,
Canada
Quantifying Sami Settlement and Movement Patterns in Northern Sweden 1700-1900
Queer Alchemy: Fabulousness in Gay Male Literature and Film
Quels Sont les Facteurs Favorisant ou Inhibant la Réussite Éducative des Élèves Autochtones?
A Quest for Character: Explaining the Relationship Between First Nations Teachings and "Character Education"
Quest for Cultural Safety: A Grounded Theory Study of Cultural Spaces Between Aboriginal Patients and Hospital Nurses
Quest for Identity in Native Canadian Fiction: A Study of Jeannette Armstrong, Ruby Slipjack, and Tomson Highway
The Quest for Representative Juries in the Northwest Territories
The Quest For the Historical Tekánawí-ta': Oral Tradition and the Founding of the Iroquois League
A Question of Belonging: How Borders Impact Native American Identity
Philosophy Thesis (MA) -- University of Graz, 2020.
"The Question Which Has Puzzled, and Still Puzzles": How American Indian Authors Challenged Dominant Discourse about Native American Origins in the Nineteenth Century
Questioning Indigenous-Settler Relations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Questions about Questions: Law and Film Reflections on the Duty to Learn
Questions Need to be Answered, Says Family Member of Pickton's Last Victim
Reflects on the life and personality of Mona Wilson, a victim of serial killer Robert Pickton, and the naming of a corporation after Wilson's First Nation's name, Running Bear.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Quick Meals For Kooris
Race and the Atlanta Cotton States Exposition of 1895
Race For Thankless AFN Job Promises Excitement
Race, Gender and Colonialism: Public Life Among the Six Nations of Grand River, 1899-1939
"Racial" Categories and Health Risks: Epidemiological Surveillance Among Canadian First Nations
Racial Disparities in Health Status: A Comparison of the Morbidity Among American Indian and U.S. Adults With Diabetes
Racial Folly: A Twentieth-Century Aboriginal Family
Racial Oppression in Sherman Alexie's Reservation Blues
The Racialization of Dine (Navajo) Youth in Education
Racing Solidarity, Remaking Labour: Labour Renewal From A Decolonizing And Anti-Racism Perspective
Racism, Discrimination and Health Services to Aboriginal People in South West Queensland
Racism in the Electronic Age: Role of Online Forums in Expressing Racial Attitudes About American Indians
A Radiant Curve: Poems and Stories
Radical Writing, Radical Women: An Interview with Lee Maracle by Tania Willard
The Rainbow/Holistic Approach to Aboriginal Literacy
Rainy River Lives: Stories Told by Maggie Wilson
Rak Badjalarr: Wangga Songs for North Peron Island By Bobby Lane, Belyuen Community, Northwest Australia
Rampart House
Historic site located near the mouth of Boundary Creek (Shanàghan K’òhnjik) and right next to the boundary between the United States and Canada.
Rapid Review: What Factors May Help Protect Indigenous Peoples and Communities in Canada and Internationally from the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Impacts?
Rapid Review: What is Known about the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Indigenous Communities in Canada?
Rapua te Aronga-a-Hine: The Māori Midwifery Workforce in Aotearoa: A Literature Review
Rare Intellect
Brief article focusing on two books recommended by the author; Monkey Beach by Eden Robinson and Canada's First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples From Earliest Times by Olive Dickason.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.25.