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2014 NAISA Presidential Address: Centering the "I" in NAISA
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4Vitality Kettle Bell Training: Fostering Physical Resurgence Amongst the Urban Indigenous Community Members
"[A]n Unpleasant Transaction on this Frontier": Challenging Female Autonomy and Authority at Michilimackinac
Abagoré (Empowering Rural Women in Rwanda)
'The Abiding Condition Was Hunger': Assessing the Long-Term Biological and Health Effects of Malnutrition and Hunger in Canada's Residential Schools
Aboriginal Children in Limbo: A Comment on Re R. T.
Aboriginal Children's Hurt & Healing (ACHH) Initiative: First Nation Community Health Video
Aboriginal Community-Level Predictors of Injury-Related Hospitalizations in British Columbia, Canada
Aboriginal Cultural Capital Creation and Radio Production in Urban Ontario
The Aboriginal Cultural Safety Initiative: An Innovative Health Sciences Curriculum in Ontario Colleges and Universities
Aboriginal Economic Development and the Triple Bottom Line: Toward a Sustainable Future?
Aboriginal Female Children in Kanyashrams of Orissa, India: A Critical Assessment of the Processes of Educational Institutionalization
Aboriginal Forest Planning: Lessons From Three Community Pilot Projects
Aboriginal Health Human Resources Initiatives: Towards the Development of a Strategic Framework
Aboriginal Incarceration in Canada since 1978: Every Picture Tells the Same Story
Aboriginal Involvement in Community Development: The Case of Winnipeg's Spence Neighbourhood
Aboriginal Language and School Outcomes: Investigating the Associations for Young Adults
"Aboriginal People & the Criminal Justice System in Saskatchewan: What Next?"
Aboriginal Performance as War by Other Means in the Nineteenth Century
Aboriginal Perspectives and/in Mathematics: A Case Study of Three Grade 6 Teachers
Aboriginal Perspectives and Issues in Teacher Education
Discusses a course for preservice teachers that allows students to confront prejudices and deal with misconceptions about Indigenous populations in order to improve the educational system in British Columbia.
Aboriginal Rights, Resource Development, and the Source of the Provincial Duty to Consult in Haida Nation and Taku River
Aboriginal Self Determination: Individual Self and Collective Selves
Aboriginal Service in the First World War: Identity, Recognition and the Problem of Mateship
Aboriginal Street-Involved Youth Experience Elevated Risk of Incarceration
Aboriginal Women at Midlife: Grandmothers as Agents of Change
Aboriginally Appropriate Alterations to the Criteria for Determining University Tenure and Promotion: An Extended Justification and Defence in the Light of Conspicuous Failures of Implementation
Discusses the need for culturally meaningful changes to the criteria for hiring Indigenous scholars in university settings to combat a history of western assumptions and standards that Indigenous scholars have been up against.
Aborigine, Indian, Indigenous or First Nations?
About Face
Academic Achievement of American Indian and Alaska Native Students: Does Social-Emotional Competence Reduce the Impact of Poverty?
Acceptability of Micronutrient Sprinkles: A New Food-based Approach for Delivering Iron to First Nations and Inuit Children in Northern Canada
Study looks at safety and side effects of using iron supplement sprinkles to help address iron deficiency anaemia in Canadian aboriginal children. Article located by scrolling to page 114.
Accomplishments of a Training Support Program for American Indian and Alaska Native Health Researchers
Accountability and Control: Canada’s First Nations Reporting Requirements
The Acculturation Matrix and the Politics of Difference: Women and Dene Games
Acknowledging and Promoting Indigenous Knowledges, Paradigms, and Practices within Health Literacy-Related Policy and Practice Documents across Australia, Canada, and New Zealand
Acknowledging the Māori Cultural Values and Beliefs Embedded in Rongoā Māori Healing
Acorn Soup is Good Food: L. Frank, News from Native California, and the Intersections of Literary and Visual Arts
Activity Areas or Conflict Episode?: Interpreting the Spatial Patterning of Lice and Fleas at the Precontact Yup'ik Site of Nunalleq (Sixteenth to Seventeenth Centuries ad, Alaska)
Compares archaeological of insects from the precontact site of Nunalleq with other data samples to demonstrate the value of the archaeoentomology to provide insight into past living conditions.