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Applied Anthropology in Canada: Historical Foundations, Contemporary Practice and Policy Potentials
Between Two Worlds: Impacts of COVID-19 on the AI/AN Health Research Workforce
Beyond Racism: Some Opinions about Racialism and American Archaeology
Bridging Disparity: A Multidisciplinary Approach For Influenza Vaccination In An American Indian Community
Building a Bridge to Cross a Thousand Years
Cancer Screening and Risk Factor Rates among American Indians
Creating Transformative Aboriginal Health Research: The BC ACADRE at Three Years
Decolonizing Indigenous Archaeology: Developments from down Under
Developing Research Capacity Building for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health Workers in Health Service Settings
Disparities in Data For American Indians and Alaska Natives
DNA on Loan: Issues to Consider When Carrying Out Genetic Research With Aboriginal Families and Communities
Ethics in Aboriginal Research: Comments on Paradigms, Process and Two Worlds
An Evaluation of the Healing Our Spirit Worldwide Conference 2006
First Nations and Community Economic Development: A Case Study
From Theory To Practice: Methodological and Ethical Issues for Research with First Nations Communities
Reflects on the process used to engage communities in two community-based research projects.
How a Brazilian Dinosaur Sparked a Movement to Decolonize Fossil Science
Identifying the Learning Needs of Innu Students: Creating a Model of Culturally Appropriate Assessment
Indigenous Archaeology as Decolonizing Practice
Indigenous Bodies in Colonial Courts: Anthropological Science and the (Physical) Laws of the Remaining Human
Indigenous Engagement in Health Research in Circumpolar Countries: An Analysis of Existing Ethical Guidelines
Looks at the arctic indigenous communities participation and perspectives on the ethical guidelines regarding research amongst their populations.
“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.
Knowledge Translation and Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Research: Methods at the Margins
Lamenting Language Loss at the Modern Language Association
Missed Opportunities: Reflections on the NMAI
A Narrative of Research With, By, And For Aboriginal Peoples
Native Ways of Knowing: Let Me Count the Ways
New Technologies and Contested Ideologies: The Tagish First Voices Project
A New Thing? The NMAI in Historical and Institutional Perspective
Oral History and Ethical Practice: Towards Effective Policies and Procedures
Overcoming Hindrances to Our Enduring Responsibility to the Ancestors: Protecting Traditional Cultural Places
[Desiree Renee Martinez]
Political Ecology in North America: Discovering the Third World Within?
Positive Indian Parenting: A Unique Collaborative Study in the Age of COVID-19
Research and Educational Approaches to Reducing Health Disparities Among American Indians and Alaska Natives
Research Reservations: Response and Responsibility in an American Indian Community
Researching Indigenous Indians in Southern California: Commentary, Bibliography, and Online Resources
Respectful Methodology: Methodological and Ethical Issues in the Study of Aboriginal Religious Traditions
The Role of Native American Print and Online Media in the ‘Era of Big Stories’: A Comparative Case Study of Native American Outlets’ Coverage of the Red Lake Shootings
"A serious rift": The Indigenous Health Research Community's Refusal of the 2014 CIHR Funding Reforms and Underlying Methodological Conservatism
Reviews reforms made by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) to their Open Suite of Programs and Peer Review (OSP) processes and its impact on Indigenous health research.
Strong Men, Strong Communities: Revision of a Diabetes Prevention Intervention for American Indian and Alaska Native Men During the COVID-19 Pandemic
"To Take Their Heritage in Their Hands": Indigenous Self-Representation and Decolonization in the Community Museums of Oaxaca, Mexico
Understanding the Health of Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Key Methodological and Conceptual Challenges
The Use of Indigenous Research Methodologies in Counselling: Responsibility, Respect, Relationality, and Reciprocity
Examines how the use of the Indigenous four Rs outside of the scope of research but rather applied to wellness practices that effects the Indigenous population.
When a Native "Goes Researcher" : Notes from the North American Ingenious Games
When the Women Heal: Aboriginal Women Speak About Policies to Improve the Quality of Life
Who Wants These Stories? Reflections on Ethical Implications of the Re-Publication of a Missionary Work
Zaagtoonaa Nibi (We Love the Water): Anishinaabe Community-led Research on Water Governance and Protection
Uses an Anishinaabe community-based approach to examine and strengthen water governance in Ontario Indigenous communities.