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Native Students in a Community College: Perceptions of Upgrading and Career Students
Using questionnaires the author examines the different perceptions of Indigenous community college students that were either getting a certificate and those upgrading their education.
The Need for Community-led, Integrated and Innovative Monitoring Programmes when responding to the Health Impacts of Climate Change
Negotiation, Reciprocity, and Reality: The Experience of Collaboration in a Community-Based Primary Health Care (CBPHC) Program of Research with Eight Manitoba First Nations
New Directions in United States Native Education
Examines changes to American Indigenous education including Indigenous tribes assuming more control.
New Isotope Evidence for Diachronic and Site-Spatial Variation in Precontact Diet during the Little Ice Age at Nunalleq, Southwest Alaska
Using archeological data to examine the changes of the Yup'ik diet during different time periods and what those changes can tell about Yup'ik history.
A "New Partnership" for Indigenous Peoples: Can the United Nations Make a Difference?
Non-clinical Determinants of Medevacs in Nunavut: Perspectives from Northern Health Service Providers and Decision-makers
North American Indigenous Women and Cultural Domination
Northcote: Paddlewheels and Glory on the Saskatchewan
Northern Québec James Bay Cree Regional Health Governance in Support of Community Participation: Honouring the "Butterfly"
Not a One-Size-Fits-All Approach: Building Tribal Infrastructure for Research through CRCAIH
Not Jimmie Durham's Cherokee
Note: Implementing Aboriginal Self-Government Taxation and Service Responsibility in British Columbia
Notes on Becoming a Comrade: Indigenous Women, Leadership, and Movement(s) for Decolonization
Author uses her own experiences as non-Indigenous woman of color to explore the challenges in becoming an ally with Indigenous communities fight in their fight for decolonization.
Nunalleq: Archaeology, Climate Change, and Community Engagement in a Yup'ik Village
Nyungars and Work: Aboriginal Experiences in the Rural Economy of the Great Southern Region of Western Australia
O Canada, Our Home on Native Land: Aboriginal Self Government, Not the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, May Be the Key to Educational Reform
Of Baggage and Bondage: Gender and Status among Hidatsa and Crow Women
Of Boundaries and Borders: First Nations' History in Museums
"The Old Village": Yup'ik Precontact Archaeology and Community-Based Research at the Nunalleq Site, Quinhagak, Alaska
Examines the use of community-based archaeology in response to the destruction of archaeological heritage sites due to climate change.
One Health in the Circumpolar North
One Hundred and Fifteen Years of Arviligjuarmiut Demography, Central Canadian Arctic
Oral Health Beliefs and Oral Hygiene Behaviours among Parents of Urban Alaska Native Children
Oral Narrative in an Age of Mechanical Reproduction
The Origin of Alcohol-Related Social Norms in the Saami Minority
Our Interconnected Journey
Outsourcing Reconciliation: The Government of Canada's #IndigenousReads Campaign and the Appropriation of Indigenous Intellectual Labor
Overincarceration of Indigenous People: A Health Crisis
Pacific Salmon in the Rapidly Changing Arctic: Exploring Local Knowledge and Emerging Fisheries in Utqiaġvik and Nuiqsut, Alaska
Paradise Gained, Lost, and Regained: Pulse Migration and the Inuit Archaeology of the Quebec Lower North Shore
Parallel Voices: Indians and Others, Narratives of Cultural Struggle
Participatory Action Research in Native Communities: Cultural Opportunities and Legal Implications
Patriarchy and Paternalism: The Legacy of the Canadian State for First Nations Women
Paul Boyer on the New Information Age
Paula Gunn Allen's "The One Who Skins Cats": An Inquiry into Spiritedness
Peekiskwetan
The Pender Canal Excavations and the Development of Coast Salish Culture
The Persistence and Creativity of Canadian Aboriginal Newspapers
The "Person" in Postmodern Fiction: Gibson, Le Guin, and Vizenor
Personal Politics: William Johnson and the Mohawks
Perspective: A Haunting Spectre No More: The Canadian Indigenous Condition
Argues that the Canadian Indigenous condition is not related to colonialism rather it is based on an European socioeconomic structure.