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Aboriginal Children: Maintaining Connections in Adoption
Aboriginal Seniors in Canada
Acknowledging the Past to Heal the Future: the Role of Reparations for Native Nations
The Calder Decision, Aboriginal Title, Treaties, and the Nisga'a
Chronology of Daphne Odjig's Life
A Conversation with Ki-ke-in
Cultural Spaces, Racial Matrices in Contemporary Indigenous Writing in the USA and Canada
Diabetes and First Nations People in Alberta
Documenting the Endangered Kola Saami Langugages
Educating Aboriginal Canadians
Effects of Corporate Strategic Motivation on CSR Outcomes & Small Business Capacity Development in Indigenous Communities
Entrepreneurship among Sámi Reindeer Herders
An Ethnographic Study of Entrepreneurship Among the Sámi People of Finland
The Evolution of Mi'kmaw Education: Charting the Challenges, the Failures and the Successes
First Nations and Métis People and Diversity in Canadian Cities
The Gift Logic of Indigenous Philosophies in the Academy
Here be Dragons!: Breaking Down the Iron Cage for Aboriginal Children
History of Canadian Indians: 1763-1840
History of Canadian Indians: 1840-1867
Overview of the history of First Nations people, with special attention given to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Topics covered include: education, legal status and the Indian Affairs Department. Excerpt from: Canada and Its Provinces, Vol. V, edited by Adam Shortt and Arthur Doughty.
History of Canadian Indians: 1867-1912
Overview of the history of First Nations, dealt with by area: North-West, South Saskatchewan, Eastern Canada, British Columbia and Yukon. The author also has sections to discuss Sioux and Eskimo (Inuit)) issues. Excerpt from: Canada and Its Provinces, Vol. VII, edited by Adam Shortt and Arthur G. Doughty.
Identity, Community and Resilience: The Transmission of Values Project
Indigenous Entrepreneurship: An Analysis of Capital Constraints
Introduction [CCF Colonialism in Northern Saskatchewan: Battling Parish Priests, Bootleggers, and Fur Sharks]
Judy Chartrand: "If This is What You Call, 'Being Civilized', I'd Rather Go Back to Being a 'Savage'"
The Komi of the Kola Peninsula
The Lens of Culture: Theoretical and Conceptual Perspectives in the Assessment of Psychological Trauma and PTSD
Mohawk First Nations: Successes and Challenges of Small Business Owners
Myth Understandings: First Contact, Over and Over Again
The Namgis First Nation of Alert Bay, Cormorant Island, British Columbia
The 'Native' Cites Back: Post-Colonial Theory and the Politics of Jim Jarmuschu's Western Dead Man
A New Nation: The Métis
Chapter 9 of People and Stories of Canada to 1867 by Michele Visser-Wikkerink and E. Leigh Syms. Recommended by Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth as a Manitoba Grade 5 Social Studies learning resource.
The Nk'Mip Cellars: Wine and Tourism with an Aboriginal Flavour
People of the River: The Subsistence Economy of the Han, Athabaskan People of the Upper Yukon River
Pontiac's War
Poverty and Social Class
Reconciliation: Rebuilding the Canadian Child Welfare System to Better Serve Aboriginal Children and Youth
Reflections on Indigenous History and Memory: Reconstructing and Reconsidering Contact
The Renaissance of Indigenous Entrepreneurship in Australia
Rethinking Child Welfare Reform in British Columbia, 1900-60
Rural and Remote Aboriginal Mental Health: Meeting the Challenges
The Saskatchewan Experience
Section 10: Aboriginal Youth
Most statistics from the 2001 Census. Chapter from Canadian Youth: Who are They and What Do They Want?.