"Our Gifts are the Same”: Resilient Journeys of Long-Term HIV-Positive Two-Spirit Men in Ontario, Canada
Our Homes are Bleeding: A Short History of Indian Reserves
Our Land: Native Rights in Canada
Our People, Our Health: Envisioning Better Primary Healthcare in Manitoba First Nation Communities
Using an community-based approach by using over 183 interviews to discuss Indigenous health.
Over-qualification in the Workforce: Do Indigenous Women and Men Benefit Equally from High Levels of Education?
An Overview of Registered Indian Conditions in Canada
An Overview of Registered Indian Conditions in Ontario
PA Friendship Centre Basketball Team
- PA Indian Metis Friendship Centre Gives a Plaque to Mrs Mary Norris honouring her late husband Malcolm
Historical note:
Malcolm Norris (1900-1967) was an influential Canadian Metis leader of the twentieth century, and celebrated Aboriginal activist.Paddling Together for Culturally Safe Emergency Care for Elders
Addresses the reluctance of Nuu-chah-nulth elders to seek health care through a two day workshop between the Nuu-chah-nulth people and BC health care providers to brainstorm recommendations to improve emergency care.
Pat Cardinal Interview
Pat Paddy Interview
Paternalism to Partnership: The Administration of Indian Affairs, 1786–2021
Biographical sketch of each department head from 1786 to 2021, including their political philosophy.
A Path towards Economic Reconciliation That Benefits All Canadians: A Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples
Paul Gladue Interview
Paul Gladue Interview 2
Paul Snakeskin Interview
A People and a Nation : New Directions in Contemporary Métis Studies
People from Everywhere: Metis Identity, Kinship and Mobility 1600s-1800s
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of Wisconsin, 2021.
People of the Three Fires: the Ottawa, Potawatomi and Ojibway of Michigan
People's Report: First Nations and Diabetes in Ontario
The Pequot War Reexamined
Perceptions of Indigenous Tourism in Manitoba
Statistics based on survey of 800 Manitobans conducted between July 22 and August 3, 2021.
Persistence of Vision: Current Issues of Native American Art and History
A Perspective on the Indian Nations in Canada
Perspectives de Developpement des Services Universitaires sur le Terrain en Milieux Algonquins et Developpement Pedagogique Communautaire
Peter Cardinal Interview
Phillip Lightning Interview
A Philosophy of Indian Education
Photographs of Aborigines of North-East Australia: A Collection of Early Queensland Aboriginal Photographs, made by Amalie Dietrich for the Museum Godeffroy
Physically Challenged Children at a Christmas party at HMCS Unicorn
The Pine Island Posts, 1786-1794: A Study of Competition in the Fur Trade
Places Not Our Own
Plains Cree: A Grammatical Study
Plains Cree Morphosyntax (Algonquian)
Plans Being Made to Direct Our Own Education
Planting the Seeds: Insights for Researchers Interested in Working With Indigenous Peoples
Examines workshops create by Indigenous elders and academic researchers to improve cultural safe research practices amongst Indigenous populations.
The Pocahontas Perplex: The Image of Indian Women in American Culture
Point-in-Time Count Toolkit: Fostering Aboriginal Partnerships and Cultural Competence During Your Point-in-Time Count
Political Organization in Tribal Societies: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
The Politics of the Canoe
The Poncas: a People in the Process of Becoming
Portage La Loche: Band Without A Home
A Positive Youth Development Perspective on Mental Distress Among American Indian/Alaska Native Youth
Post-Pandemic, Translational Research, and Indigenous Communities
Examines Indigenous communities health interventions in the post-pandemic era.
Postcards: A Source for Aboriginal Biography
Power and Performance, The Indian Agent and the Agency, 1877-1897: Two Western Case Studies
The Power of Connections: How a Novel Canadian Men’s Wellness Program is Improving the Health and Well-Being of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Men
Using interviews and focus groups to analyze the DUDES Club as a means to engage both Indigenous and non-Indigenous men to address their physical, mental and spiritual health.