The Complete Inuttitut Vocabulary Collected by William Richardson ca. 1765-1771
The Complexities of Accessing Care and Treatment: Understanding Alcohol Use by Aboriginal Persons Living With HIV and AIDS
Comprehensive Community Planning Toolkit: Finding Bimadizowin (The Good Life)
"Comprehensive Land Claims In British Columbia: A Worthwhile Pursuit?"
Compulsive Measures: Resisting Residential Schools at One Arrow Reserve, 1889-1896
Concept Alignment For Sustainability: Relevance of the Mauri Model in Asmat, Southern Papu
Concept Mapping: Application of Community-Based Methodology in Three Urban Aboriginal Populations
The Concept of Cognitive Justice: Improving the College Environment for Indigenous Learners
The Concept of Duality in Culture and Myths of Lakota Indians
Conceptualization of Family: Complexities of Defining an Indigenous Family
Conceptualizing and Contextualizing Food Insecurity Among Greenlandic Children
Concrete (Indian) Futures: In Conversation with Nadya Kwandibens - Andrea Zeffiro
Condom Use-Related Beliefs In Adolescents of First Nations Communities of Quebec
Conducting Communication Assessments With School Aged Aboriginal Children in the Kimberley Region of Australia
Conducting Food Sovereignty Assessments in Native Communities: On-the-Ground Perspectives
Conducting Homeless Counts On Native American Lands: A Toolkit
Conducting Research on HIV among Indigenous Peoples: Values, Approaches and Guidelines
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Curriculum Collaboration Effort
Conflicted Mission: Faith, Disputes, and Deception on the Dakota Frontier
Conflicted Mission: Faith, Disputes, and Deception on the Dakota Frontier
Conflicting Ethics: Aboriginal Values and Religious Renaissance
Looks at four key themes through the validity of four case studies. Chapter nine from Learning, Technology, and Traditions, which is vol. 6 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Confluence: Water as an Analytic of Indigenous Feminisms
Confronting Cannabis: Legalization on Native Nation Lands and the Impacts of Differential Federal Enforcement
Author examines the laws and enforcement practices of the United States in relation to Indigenous nations that choose to legalize medical, recreational, or agricultural cannabis. Article also considers the economic consequences of the legislation and its enforcement.
Confronting Megaprojects: Development Without Our Consent is not Development
Confronting Race and Colonialism: Experiences and Lessons Learned From Teaching Social Studies
Conjoint Therapy for Intimate Partner Violence Among Aboriginal Couples: Service Providers' Perspectives on Risk and Safety
Conjuring "Natives": Fantasy and Nihilism in Canadian Colonialism
Critiques the Canadian fantasy of innocence and niceness regarding its historical colonial practices.
Connecting Remote Populations to Public Health: The Case for a Digital Immunisation Information System in Nunavut
Connecting the Strands of Wampum
Connecting to Build Trust
Connecting Urban and Aboriginal Histories: Towards an Urban Aboriginal History in Québec
Connecting with Culture: Growing Our Wellness: Activity Guide
Connecting with Culture: Growing Our Wellness: Facilitator's Handbook
Connection, Challenge, and Change: The Narratives of University Students Mentoring Young Indigenous Australians
Conquest Through Benevolence: The Indian Residential School Apology and the (Re)Making of the Innocent Canadian Settler Subject
The Consequences of Social Processes: Aggregate Populations, Projectile Point Accumulation, and Subsistence Patterns in the American Southwest
Conservation, Traditional Knowledge, and Indigenous Peoples
Conservative Visions of Christianity and Community in Early Red River, c1800-1821
Considerations for Climate Change and Variability Adaptation on the Navajo Nation
Considerations for Indigenous Child and Youth Population Mental Health Promotion in Canada
Considering Culture in Aboriginal Care
Considering Perspectives and Supporting Opinions: Balancing Competing Needs in Canada [Unit 1]
Uses the book The Inuit Thought of It: Amazing Arctic Innovations, by Alootook Ipellie with David MacDonald as a starting point to teach about how the Inuit have used the natural resources available to meet the needs of their communities. For use with students in Grade 5.