One Hundred Words for Conquest: Curating Arctic Sovereignty at the Winnipeg Art Gallery
An Oneida Indian in Foreign Waters: The Life of Chief Chapman Scanandoah, 1870-1953
Online Role-Play Simulations With Emotionally Responsive Avatars for the Early Detection of Native Youth Psychological Distress, Including Depression and Suicidal Ideation
Ontario First Nations Aging Study: Overview & Report
Ontario First Nations Regional Health Survey Phase III: People's Report
Ontario's Indigenous Tourism Landscape: Foundational Research Study 2019 Draft
An open letter about the premiere of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson in Minneapolis from Rhiana Yazzie
Operation Water Spirit
Opinions and Perceptions of Indigenous Mental Health Applications from Service Providers and Youth Samples: A Pilot Study
Opioid Use among First Nations in Ontario: A Report of Current Findings
Oral Health Beliefs and Oral Hygiene Behaviours among Parents of Urban Alaska Native Children
Oral Health: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
[Oral History Lesson Plan]
Created for Grade 4.
Oranga and Māori Health Inequities, 1769–-1992
Oregon’s History: People of the Northwest in the Land of Eden
The Origins and Dynamics of Genocide: Political Violence in Guatemala
Ọsẹ Dúdú: Exploring the Benefits of Yoruba Indigenous Black Soap in Southwest, Nigeria
Oskisihcikêwak / New Traditions in Cree Two -Spirit, Gay and Queer Narratives
Our Betrayed Wards: A Story of "Chicanery, Infidelity and the Prostitution of Trust"
Originally published in 1921. This version transcribed, curated and with additions. The author was the Indian Agent for the "Blood and Peigan" Indians from 1898 to 1911.
Our Children , Our Future: The Health and Well-being of First Nations Children in Manitoba
"Our Connection Makes Us Stronger": Inuit Youth's Strategies to Feel Comfortable in Ottawa
"Our Healing Starts with Our Women": Wolamsotuwakonol of the Indian Residential School Experience
Our Health Counts Thunder Bay Factsheets
Survey conducted using Respondent-Driven Sampling resulted in 601 adult and 229 child surveys being completed. In addition to health questions respondents were asked about other topics such as culture, identity, housing, discrimination, and access to justice.
Our Home(s) and/on Native Land: Spectacular Re-Visions and Refusals at Vancouver's 2010 Winter Olympic Games
[Our Ice is Vanishing / Sikuvut Nunguliqtuq: A History of Inuit, Newcomers, and Climate Change]
Our Interconnected Journey
‘Our nation is like a withering leaf on a summer’s day’ : the Mi’kmaq and British agricultural policies in colonial Nova Scotia
History Thesis (MA) -- Saint Mary's University, 2016.
Our People's Stories
Our Relationship with the Stars and How We Came To Be
Lesson plans suitable for Grades 4 to 6.
Our Sacred Land: Indigenous Peoples' Community Land Use Planning Handbook in BC
Our Smallest Warriors, Our Strongest Medicine: Overcoming COVID-19
Storybook designed to be read by caregivers, parents, and teachers to children affected by the pandemic.
Our Stories: First Peoples in Canada
Our Stories: First Peoples in Canada
"Our Story, Our Journey, Our Strength": The New BC Schizophrenia Society Strengthening Families Together: First Nations Pilot Project
Our Time to Dance
Our Way of Life: Importance of Indigenous Culture and Tradition to Physical Activity Practices
Our Whole Lives Have Been about Our Human Rights
“Ours from the top to the very bottom”: Seneca Land, Colonial Development, Proto-Conservation, and Resistance in the Early American Republic
Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Gender, Indigenous Rights, and Energy Development in Northeast British Columbia, Canada
Outsourcing Reconciliation: The Government of Canada's #IndigenousReads Campaign and the Appropriation of Indigenous Intellectual Labor
The Over-Incarceration of Canadian Indigenous People: Moving from Punitive Practices Towards Healing Spirit Injuries
Discusses ways to address the over incarceration of the Indigenous populations by holding perpetrators of crime accountable through facilitated dialogues amongst offender(s), victim(s) and communities.
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