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The Baker Lake Affair: Case Study of a Cancelled Training Workshop
Community Education Through Media: Government Intervention in Northern Saskatchewan
Content Analysis Informing the Development of Adapted Harm Reduction Talking Circles (HaRTC) with Urban American Indians and Alaska Natives Experiencing Alcohol Use Disorder
Using a qualitative research study to examine the use of a more culturally significant intervention and treatment for alcohol abuse amongst Indigenous communities.
The COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges and Needs Experienced by Indigenous People of Urban Areas
Looks at the response of and challenges for urban Indigenous populations in Quebec during the COVID pandemic.
Cultural Influences on Navajo Mothers with Disabled Children
The Economic Contributions of Women in a Rural Western Navajo Community
Ethnogenesis: Settlement and Growth of a "New People"
An Ethnography of the Navajo Reproductive Cycle
An Ethnohistorical Analysis of Micmac Male and Female Economic Roles
Evaluating the Impact of a Culturally Sensitive Art Program on the Resilience, Perceived Stress, and Mood of Urban American Indian Youth
From "One Nation" in the Northeast to "New Nation" in the Northwest: A Look at the Emergence of the Metis
Group Identities in the Boreal Forest: The Origin of the Northern Ojibwa
Housing Inadequacy in Rural Saskatchewan First Nation Communities
Using surveys to examine the housing conditions for Saskatchewan Indigenous communities.
Indigenization in Universities and its Role in Continuing Settler-Colonialism
Indigenous Initiative for the Start-up of Health Services in Urban Areas: The Holistic Strategy Project
Examines a project by the Centre d’amitié autochtone de Trois-Rivières (CAATR) to address access to healthcare services for urban Indigenous people in Quebec.
Indigenous Strength: Braiding Culture, Ceremony and Community as a Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Examines the changes to the delivery of Indigenous land based services to urban Indigenous communities during the COVID pandemic.
“It’s in My Blood. It’s in My Spirit. It’s in My Ancestry”: Identity and its Impact on Wellness for Métis Women, Two-Spirit, and Gender Diverse People in Victoria, British Columbia
Looks at the experiences of self-identified Métis trying to reclaim their own Indigenous ancestry through Métis methodoligies.
Ladies, Livestock, Land and Lucre: Women's Networks and Social Status on the Western Navajo Reservation
Learning for Self-Determination: Community-Based Options for Native Education and Training
Life Is Harder Here: The Case of the Urban Navajo Woman
Navajo Women in the City: Lessons from a Quarter-Century of Relocation
Our Children Are Our Future
Participation in a Culturally Grounded Program Strengthens Cultural Identity, Self-Esteem, and Resilience in Urban Indigenous Adolescents
Planting Seeds of Change: Voices of Indigenous Youth on Wholistic Health
Using photovoice to examine food sovereignty to engage urban Indigenous youth to contribute to their communities and reconnect with their culture.