Wapos Bay: As the Bannock Browns
Washeteria Closures, Infectious Disease and Community Health in Rural Alaska: A Review of Clinical Data in Kivalina, Alaska
Washington American Indian & Alaska Native Community Health Profile
Watching the Tide Come In: An Aboriginal Participant Reflects on Participating in the HIV Research Field and the University Without Walls Program
Water and Aboriginal Peoples' Health: Annotated Bibliography
Water Journey: Emerging Themes for Research Priorities for Indigenous Peoples in Canada and Hepatitis C
Water Journey: Methods for Exploring the Research Priorities for Indigenous Peoples in Canada and Hepatitis C
The Way Forward: Addressing the Elevated Rates of Tuberculosis Infection on First Nations Reserves and in Inuit Communities
A Way to Wellness: Locating and Understanding Native-Specific HIV Data
We Are All Part of Treaty
We Are Part of a Tradition: A Guide on Two-Spirited People for First Nations Communities
"We Have Lived on Broken Promises": Charles A. Eastman, Susan La Flesche Picotte, and the Politics of American Indian Assimilation During the Progressive Era
We Will Be Known Forever by the Tracks We Leave: Rising Up to Meet The Reproductive Health Needs of American Indian/Alaska Native Youth
"Wearing the Mantle on Both Shoulders": An Examination of the Development of Cultural Change, Mutual Accommodation, and Hybrid Forms at Form Simpson/Laxłgu'alaams, 1834-1862
[Webisode 8: Tony Nobis]
Welch's Fools Crow
The Wellbeing of Māori Pre and Post Covid-19 Lockdown in Aotearoa / New Zealand
Reports results of the Te Rangahau o Te Tuakiri Māori me Ngā Waiaro ā-Pūtea/The Māori Identity and Financial Attitudes Study (MIFAS) conducted between April and November, 2020. A total of 3,116 Māori responded.
Wellbeing of Māori Pre and Post COVID-19 Lockdown in Aoteraroa/New Zealand
Were American Indians the Victims of Genocide?
West Nile Virus and First Nations
What is Missing? Addressing the Complex Issues Surrounding Sexual and Reproductive Health in the Circumpolar North
What's New For Health Workers? New Health Material from AMS Federn
What We Heard: Indigenous Peoples and COVID-19
"When You Follow Your Heart, You Provide That Path for Others": Indigenous Models of Youth Leadership in HIV Prevention
Where Are the Children Buried?
General overview of historical context along with examples of specific schools for illustrative purposes and 'gap analysis' to recommend areas where further research is required. Second part of report is a more detailed summary of information on each school’s location and construction sequence, duration of operation, and reported cemeteries.
"The Whirlwind Is Coming To Destroy My People!": Symbolic Representations of Epidemics in Arikara Oral Tradition
Who Is At Risk Of Contracting Acute Rheumatic Fever In Australia?
“Who is there to support our women?”: Positive Aboriginal Women (PAW) Speak Out about Health and Social Care Experiences and Needs During Pregnancy, Birth and Motherhood
Whooping Cough Among Western Cree and Ojibwa Fur-Trading Communities in Subarctic Canada: A Mathematical-Modeling Approach
Why Does Africa Have So Many People With AIDS?
Wiingushk Okaadenige (Sweetgrass Braid): A Braided Approach to Indigenous Youth Mental Health Support during COVID-19
Discusses a braid approach intervention, a combination of different Indigenous practices, as ways to address the needs of Indigenous youth suffering from mental health issues.
Wilfred & Harriet Chocan Interview
The Wisdom of Thunder: Indigenous Knowledge Translation of Experiences and Responses to Depression Among Indigenous Peoples Living with HIV
Social Work Thesis (PhD) -- McMaster University, 2017.
Within the Confines: Women and the Law in Canada
Within the Hidden Epidemic: Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDS Among American Indians Indians and Alaska Natives
Women at Greatest Risk: Reducing Injection Frequency Among Young Aboriginal Drug Users in British Columbia
Women's Experience of Living with HIV: The Role of Spirituality and Meaning
Women's Perspectives on Illness when Being Screened for Cervical Cancer
The Word for World is Story: Syncretic Fantasy as Healing Ritual in Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water
Working in John Wayne Country: Racist and Sexist Termination at a Pacific Northwest University
Working Together: Allies in Researching Gender and Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Treatment Change
Working Together: The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network - Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network Project on Legal Issues, Aboriginal People and HIV/AIDS
World AIDS Day: Sydney West Area Health Service
Would Program Performance Indicators and a Nationally Coordinated Response Accelerate the Elimination of Tuberculosis Canada?
The WoW Gathering: A Land-Based Positive Action Initiative to Support Indigenous People Living with HIV
Discusses the Weaving our Wisdom (WoW) program's use of land as a healing tool to improve the health of Indigenous people living with HIV and AIDS. The land-based WoW gathering took place at the Wanuskewin Heritage Site.