Margaret Jeffries Interview
Marginalisation and Cardiovascular Disease among Rural Sami in Northern Norway: A Population-based Cross-sectional Study
Marginalized and Ignored: National Minority Children’s Struggle for Language Rights in Sweden 2013
Maria and the Ukok Princess: Climate Change and the Fate of the Altai
Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin: Indigenizing the Federal Indian Service
Marie Norris’s Interpretations of Fifty of Gatschet’s Klamath Chants and Incantations
Maritime Indian Treaties in Historical Perspective
Research Branch
Mark My Words: Native Women Mapping Our Nations
Mark Wolfleg Sr. Interview
Mark Wolfleg Sr. Interview 2
Marked Disparity in the Epidemiology of Tuberculosis Among Aboriginal Peoples on the Canadian Prairies: The Challenges and Opportunities
[Marlyn Bennett, Director of Research and Coordinating Editor of First Nations Child and Family Review Journal. Part I]
[Marlyn Bennett, Director of Research and Coordinating Editor of First Nations Child and Family Review Journal. Part II]
Mary Wemigwans Interview
[Maskepetoon: Leader, Warrior, Peacemaker]
Masquerading as Farmers
Maternal-Infant Health Outcomes and Nursing Practice in a Remote First Nations Community in Northern Canada
Maternity Care Experiences of Teen, Young, Maori, Pacific and Vulnerable Mothers at Counties Manukau Health
Research focused on five themes: accessing care early in pregnancy, utilization of Primary Birthing Units, accessing affordable contraception, strategies for smoking cessation, and culturally appropriate nutritional interventions.
Mathematics Achievement Test Scores of American Indian and Anglo Students: A Comparison
Matnm Tel-Mi'kmawi: I'm Fighting For My Mi'kmaw Identity
Matrimonial Real Property Issues On-Reserve
Provides general background and identifies key questions of policy. Chapter seven from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 2, which is also vol. 2 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.
Matrons and Maids: Regulating Indian Domestic Service in Tucson 1914-1934
Matrons and Maids: Regulating Indian Domestic Service in Tucson, 1914-1934
Max Ireland Interview #2
Me Nuh Choose None
Mea Culpa: Public Apology, Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and Indian Residential Schools
The Meaning of Kaswentha and the Two Row Wampum Belt in Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) History: Can Indigenous Oral Tradition be Reconciled with the Documentary Record?
The Meaning of Respect: A First Nations Perspective
Meanings of Memory: Understanding Aging and Dementia in First Nations
Communities on Manitoulin Island, Ontario
Measures of Language Outcomes Using the Aboriginal Children's Survey
Measuring Impacts: A Review of Frameworks, Methodologies and Indicators for Assessing Socio-Economic Impacts of Resource Activity in the Arctic
Measuring Indigenous Peoples' and Planet's Well-Being
Measuring Progress, Strengthening Governance, and Promoting Positive Change: Developing Sustainability Indicators with Winnipeg's First Nations Community
Measuring Success and Failure in the Classroom: Teacher Communication About Tests and the Understandings of Young Navajo Students
Measuring the Economic Impact of Publicly Funded Research in Northern Canada
Uses empirical data from 2000-2009 to discuss the benefits of research for northern Canadian communities.
Measuring the Well-Being of Aboriginal People: An Application of the United Nations Human Development Index to Registered Indians in Canada, 1981-2001
Examines data from census years 1981 to 2001 to identify whether any progress had been made in narrowing disparities in education, life expectancy, and income.
Chapter three from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 1, which is vol. 1 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.