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Aia Iā Kākou Nā Hā'ina - The Answers Are Within Us: Language Rights in Tandem With Language Survival
American Indian Boarding Schools in the United States: A Brief History and Legacy
An American Indian Illustration of Primary Prevention [Sidebar for Chapter 15: Mental Health in the Realm of Primary Prevention]
American Trade Bindings with Native American Themes, 1875-1933
Analyzing Arctic Social Realities - ArcticStat
Approaching Mi'Kmaq Teachings on the Connectiveness of Humans and Nature
Beyond the Indian Act: [Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights]
Black Lines, White Spaces: Towards Decoding a Rhetoric of Indian Identity
Building Aboriginal Economic Development Capacity: The Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers
Canadian Indigenous Children's Books through the Lense of Truth and Reconciliation
Primary source for titles was Amazon Best Sellers in Children’s Native Canadian Story Books, as well as publishers' web pages, and library and authors' lists. Objective was to identify fiction books for ages 0-18 written by Indigenous authors that contained reconciliation-related themes. More than 150 books met the inclusion criteria.
The Case of Boarding Schools in the United States of America
Chapter 5: First Nation Representation
Cheaper Than Bullets: American Indian Boarding Schools
and Assimilation Policy, 1890-1930
"Colonial Genocide and Historical Trauma in Native North America: Complicating Contemporary Attributions."
Comparing Histories of Education for Indigenous Peoples
Considering Perspectives and Supporting Opinions: Balancing Competing Needs in Canada [Unit 1]
Uses the book The Inuit Thought of It: Amazing Arctic Innovations, by Alootook Ipellie with David MacDonald as a starting point to teach about how the Inuit have used the natural resources available to meet the needs of their communities. For use with students in Grade 5.
Cree Intellectual Traditions in History
Current Evidence on Factors That Impact Aboriginal Peoples' Resiliency and Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
Dancing That Way, Things Began to Change: The Ghost Dance as Pantribal Metaphor in Sherman Alexie's Writing
Dead Men Do Tell Tales: The Existential Significance of the Dead in Four Sheets to the Wind
Designing, Producing and Enacting Nationalisms: Contemporary Amerindian Fashions in Canada
Down in a Valley, Up on a Ridge: Applying a Case Repertoire to Advanced Telecommunications and Rural Developments
Dreaming in Indian : Contemporary Native American Voices
Excerpt from the book briefly highlights Tanya Tagaq Gillis, Martin Sensmeier, Priscella Rose, Kelli Clifton, and Tom Greyeyes.
Educational Empowerment of Native American Students: A Tribally Controlled College Leads the Way
ENGAGING WITH THE COMMUNITY TO ENHANCE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Ensuring Aboriginal Women's Voices are Heard: Towards a Balanced Approach in Community-Based Research
Exploring and Re-Creating Indigenous Identity through Theatre-based Workshops
Exploring the Relevance of Financial Literacy Education in a First Nation Community
Fall 2014 Report of the Auditor General of Canada [to the House of Commons]: Chapter 6: Nutrition North Canada--Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Feeling Reconciliation, Remaining Settled
The Fur Trade, Treaty No. 5 and the Fisher River First Nation
Gambling
Genocide in the Indian Residential Schools: Canadian History through the Lens of the UN Genocide Convention
Gifts of Master-Apprenticeship: Development of the Revitalizing Endangered Indigenous Languages (REIL) Certificates
Good Data Practices for Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Governance
Governance in the Arctic: Political Systems and Geopolitics
The Great Flood
Traditional story suitable for use with Grade 4-7 students. Extract from the book The Mishomis Book: The Voice of the Ojibway.