Inuit Perceptions of Learning and Formal Education in the Canadian Arctic
Inuit Qaujisarvingat List of References from Arctic Security Pillar Project
Inuit Research Comes to the Fore
Looks at the Inuit Database, created from custom tabulations from the 2001 Census material.
Chapter ten from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Inuit Self-Determination and Postsecondary Education: The Case of Nunavut and Greenland
The Inuit Sky
Inuit-Specific Tuberculosis (TB) Strategy
Inuit Symbolism of the Bearded Seal
Inuit Voices on Arctic Security Nilliajut
Inuit Vulnerabilities to Human Trafficking
Inuit Women Reach a Deadlock in the Canadian Political Arena:A Phenomenon Grounded in the Iglu
Looks at problems between inclusive attitudes regarding women in politics and the reality of the difficulties they actually face from within the traditional Inuit household.
Chapter nine from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Inukjuak Art History
The Inuvialuit Living History Project: Digital Return as the Forging of Relationships Between Institutions, People, and Data
Invasive Species, Indigenous Stewards, and Vulnerability Discourse
An Inventory of Collaborative Arrangements Between Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Forest Sector: Linking Policies to Diversification in Forms of Engagement
Investigating Māori Approaches to Trauma Informed Care
Investing in Canada's Future Prosperity: An Economic Opportunity for Canadian Industries: Methods and Sources Paper
Invitations to Dignity and Well-being: Cultural Safety Through Indigenous Pedagogy, Witnessing and Giving Back!
Ipperwash: The Tragic Failure of Canada's Aboriginal Policy
[Ipperwash: The Tragic Failure of Canada's Aboriginal Policy]
[Ipperwash: The Tragic Failure of Canada's Aboriginal Policy]
Irony, Pattern, Mystery: The "Tribal Traditional" in The Death of Jim Loney
The Iroquois Perspective
[Iroquois Supernatural: Talking Animals and Medicine People]
An Iroquois Woman Between Two Worlds: Molly Brant and the American Revolution
"Irreconcilable? The Duty to Consult and Administrative Decision Makers"
Is Arctic Medicine a Distinct Science? A Russian Perspective
Is it Time to Build a Road to Prosperity in the Far North?
Is the Government of Canada Living Up to its Responsibilities Regarding Indigenous Justice Systems Under the UN Declaration?: A Report to UN Special Rapporteur James Anaya
[Iskwĕwak Mīwayawak: Women Feeling Healthy]
Isolation and Community Well-Being
The Issue of Indigenous Underrepresentation in Canadian Criminal Juries
Issues Surrounding Cyber-Safety for Indigenous Australians
Issues Surrounding Cyber-Safety for Indigenous Australians
It Consumes What It Forgets
"It is always darkest just before first dawn's light": The Social Project of Recent Native Canadian Prose
It is My Song
It is Only The Beginning: An Ethnohistory of Mid-Twentieth Century Land Tenure in Fort Severn, Ontario
"It's huge in First Nation culture for us, as a school, to be a role model": Facilitators and Barriers Affecting School Nutrition Policy Implementation in Alexander First Nation
It's Not a Beauty Pageant!: An Examination of Leadership Development Through Alaska Native Pageants
It Sometimes Speaks to Us: Decolonizing Education by Utilizing Our Elders' Knowledge
It Took More Than a Village: The Story of The 'Ksan Historical Outdoor Museum and The Kitanmax School of Northwest Coast Indian Art
"It Was a Spearhead of Change" The Fish-Ins of the Pacific Northwest and the Boldt Decision, Shifting Native American Protest Identities in the 1960s and 1970s
ITWĒSTAMĀKĒWIN: The Invitation to Dialogue with Writers of Cree Ancestry
Ivory versus Antler: A Reassessment of Binary Structuralism in the Study of Prehistoric Eskimo Cultures
Iye Ohdakapi: Their Stories: Manitoba Dakota Elders
Transcripts of interviews recorded in 1971 and 1972 with members of the five Dakota Nations in Manitoba and the White Cap Dakota Nation in Saskatchewan.
J. Z. LaRocque: A Métis Historian’s Account of His Family’s Experiences during the North-West Rebellion of 1885
Discusses Joseph Zépherin LaRocque, born in Lebret, Saskatchewan, who was one of the very few Métis vernacular historians writing in the early 20th century.