Grab-a-Hoe Indians: Remembering the Sugar Beet Policy
Grade 12 Current Topics in First Nations, Métis and Inuit Studies: A Foundation for Implementation
A Grammar of Creek (Muskogee)
[Grand Chief Stan Beardy on the Aboriginal Youth Crisis]
Grandma’s Stocks: An Indigenous Perspective on the Economic Crisis
The Great American Love Affair: Indians in the Twilight Saga
Great Central State: The Foundation of the Northern Territory
Great Lakes Indian Accommodation and Resistance During the Early Reservation Years, 1850-1900
Greyeyes Determined to Stick to her Principles
A Guide to Aboriginal Harvesting Rights: Fishing, Hunting, Gathering
A Guide to Effective Leadership for the Reservation Administrator
[A Guide to Indigenous Organizations and Services in British Columbia, 2019]
Guide to Real Property Management: Aboriginal Context
A Guide to the Louis Riel Papers
Discusses documents found in the Provincial Archives of Manitoba, Archives de l'Archevêché de Saint-Boniface, Public Archives of Canada, Archives de la Chancellerie de l’Archevêché de Montréal, and Les Archives du Séminaire de Québec and the periods in Riel's life which are not represented in any collections. Two appendices list documents and the repositories in which they are found. Research was conducted as part of the Riel Project and published as The Collected Papers of Louis Riel.
Guidelines for Cultural Safety, the Treaty of Waitangi and Maori Health in Nursing Education and Practice
Hand-in-Hand: One Year Later: An Update on the Progress of the Hand-in-Hand Recommendations
A Handbook for Educators of Aboriginal Students
Happy New Year From My Family to Yours!
Harm Reduction Training Manual: A Manual for Frontline Staff Involved with Harm Reduction Strategies and Services
The Hatchet and The Plow: The Life and Times of Chief Cornplanter
Hawaiian Culture-Based Education and the Montessori Approach: Overlapping Teaching Practices, Values, and Worldview
He Ara Hou: The Pathway Forward: Getting it Right for Aotearoa New Zealand's Māori and Pasifika Children
He rawe tona kakahu/She Wore a Becoming Dress: Performing the Hyphen
Healing and Decolonizing: Bridging Our Communities Toolkit
"Healing Hearts and Fostering Alliances: Towards A Cultural Safety Framework for School District #61"
A Healing Space: The Experience of First Nations and Inuit Youth with Equine-Assisted Learning (EAL)
Healing the Impact of Colonization on American Indian/Alaska Natives Through Education and Mental Health Reform
Healing the Personal Wounds of Colonization: Utilizing Third Part Consultation to Transform Canada's Post-Residential School Societal Conflict
Health Care and Aboriginal Seniors in Urban Canada: Helping a Neglected Class
Health Care in the North: What Canada Can Learn From Its Circumpolar Neighbours
Health Eating in Urban Aboriginal Households May Be Promoted Through Cooking Workshops and By Recognising the Importance of Women's Work, Shared Meals, Time and Cost Management
Health, Education, Language, Dialect, and Culture in First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Communities in Canada: An Overview
Health Literacy and Australian Indigenous Peoples: An Analysis of the Role of Language and Worldview
The Health of Manitoba Tribal Nations: Adults 18 Years and Older, 2002-2003
The Health of Queensland's Māori Population 2009
Healthy Aging through Fall Prevention among Older Aboriginal People: From Many Voices to a Shared Vision
Hearing Drumbeats: Using an Aboriginal Studies Course to Raise Cultural Competence
Integrated Studies Project (M.A.)--Athabasca University, 2011.
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Heart Disease Mortality among Alaska Native People, 1981-2007
Hepatitis C is Like a Cold; HIV is Their Life: Perceptions of Risk and the Experience of HIV and Hepatitis C Among the Pascua Yaqui
Here You Have My Story: Eyewitness Accounts of the Nineteenth-Century Central Plains
The Hidden Children of Eve Sámi Poetics Guovtti Ilimmi Gaskkas
Hidden in Plain Sight: Contributions of Aboriginal Peoples to Canadian Identity and Culture, Volume Two
Hide and Sneak
Lesson plan for use with picture book by Michael Arvaarluk Kusugak and Vladyana Krykorka which is the story of a little Inuit girl who is lured into a cave by an Ijiraq who refuses to take her home. She outwits him and finds her way back using an inuksugaq as a landmark. Recommended for Grades Kindergarten to 2.