Caribou and the North: A Shared Future
Caribou Herds and Arctic Communities: Exploring a New Tool for Caribou Health Monitoring
Caribou Mountains Critical Wildlife Habitat and Traditional Ecological Knowledge Study
Caries Experience of Native Children of British Columbia, Canada, Canada, 1980-1988
Carnal Crimes: Sexual Assault in Canada, 1900-1975
Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic Site of Canada
Case Commentary: Williams v. Canada s.87 Indian Act; Indian Tax Exemption
The Case For Francis Noel Annance
A Case Study of Indigenous Brothers in Arms during the First World War
A Case Study of Integrating Inuuqatigiit into a Nunavut Junior High School Classroom
A Case Study Of Kitsaki Development Corporation
A Case Study of Successful Project Management in Two Indigenous Communities
A Case Study of the Irnisuksiiniq - Inuit Midwifery Network
Suggests the lack of resources is one of the major challenges of re-establishing Inuit midwifery in the Canadian Arctic.
A Case Study of the Red Lake, Minnesota, School Shooting: Intercultural Learning in the Renewal Process
Case Study Report: Big Cove Youth Intervention Project (Youth Initiative)
Case Study Report: Honouring Residential School Survivors: A Theatre Production: Every Warrior's Song
Case Study Report: I da wa da di
Case Study Report: Qul-Aun Program
Case Study Report: Two-Spirited Youth Program
Case Study: The First Nations Economy in the City of Regina
Cast All Imaginations: Umbi Speak
Cast in Print: The Nineteenth-Century Hawaiian Imaginary
Categories and Terrains of Exclusion: Constructing the "Indian Woman" in the Early Settlement Era in Western Canada
Catholicism in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine and Tracks
CAUT censures the First Nations University
Describes the action of the Canadian Association of University Teachers to censure the First Nations University of Canada.
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CBQM
CBQM
CED Food Initiatives in Inner City Saskatoon and Winnipeg: Very Much Alive at the Twenty Year Mark
The Cedar Project: A Comparison of the Sexual Vulnerabilities of Young Aboriginal People Surviving Drug Use and Sex Work in Prince George and Vancouver, B.C.
The Cedar Project: Correlates of Attempted Suicide Among Young Aboriginal People Who Use Injection and Non-Injection Drugs in Two Canadian Cities
The Cedar Project: Exploring the Health Related Correlates of Child Welfare and Incarceration Among Young Aboriginal People in Two Canadian Cities
The Cedar Project: Surviving the Streets Without Shelter, Trauma and HIV Vulnerability Among Aboriginal Young People Who Use Drugs in Two Canadian Cities
Celebration: Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian Dancing on the Land
Celluloid Indians: Native Americans and Film
Cemetery Spaces of Shxwõwhámel Stó:lõ and the Île-à-la-Crosse Métis
Centering Community Services Around Early Childhood Care and Development: Promising Practices in Indigenous Communities in Canada
Centering Pregnancy Training Opportunity in Ottawa, November 2008
Central Inuit Social Structure: The View From Cumberland Sound, Baffin Island, Northwest Territories
"Centre from Which Underground Passages Radiate": Understanding Metaphysical Tunnels in a Stó:lõ Spiritual Geography
Centre Takes the Frustration Out of Post-Secondary Blues
Focuses on the three week orientation program offered by the Aboriginal Student Centre and how the centre has helped students make a successful transition into the university community.
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Ceramics and Social Dynamics: Technological Style and Corrugated Ceramics During the Pueblo III to Pueblo IV Transition, Silver Creek, Arizona
Les Cérémonies de Remise de Diplômes au Nunavik
Ceremony in Miniature: Kiowa Oral Storytelling and Narrative Event
Cervical Cancer Screening in Ethnocultural Groups: Case Studies in Women-Centred Care
Cervical Cancer Screening Strategies For Aboriginal Women
The Chain
Chalifoux Educates Fellow Senators with Horror Stories
Senator and Metis leader, Thelma Chalifoux, believes that political lobby groups, like the Assembly of First Nations, should not take over social programs provided for First Nations because, as she argues, politics and patronage distort the system and erode the quality of the service.
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