Decolonizing Tribal Histories
Deconstructing History: An Analysis of Rita Bouvier's Poem "Riel Is Dead and I Am Alive"
Deconstructing Sexual Violence: Dis-Embodying Indigenous Voices
Integrated Studies Project (M.A.)--Athabasca University, 2013.
Focusses on the cases R. v. Edmondson, R. v. Kummerfield, and R. v. Ramsay.
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Deconstructing the Cherokee Nation: Town, Region, and Nation Among the Eighteenth-Century Cherokee
Defining Permanency for Aboriginal Youth in Care
Defying Maliseet Language Death: Emergent Vitalities of Language, Culture, and Identity in Eastern Canada
The Delaware Indians and the Development of Prairie-Style Beadwork
Delgamuukw and the Protection of Aboriginal Land Interests
Argues that determining the "extent to which title-holders have control over Aboriginal title lands," requires that the fiduciary responsibility of the Crown be considered as well.
Delivering Counsellor Training to First Nations: Emerging Issues
Demand and Supply Issues in Indigenous Tourism: A Gap Analysis: Final Report
Dementia Care Knowledge Sharing within a First Nations Community
Demographic Adversities and Indigenous Resilience in Western Alaska
Demographic Profile of First Nations in Canada
Dempsey Bob
[Dene 2]
Dene Hunting Organization in Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories: “Ways We Help Each Other and Share What We Can”
[Dene Language Lessons]
Dene Traditional Leadership: The Deh Cho Region
[Dëneze Interview With Dr. James Daschuk]
Denial of Proper Dental Care 'May Never Have Happened'
Department of National Health and Welfare, Medical Services Branch, Indian and Northern Health Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1981-1982
[Derrick Baxter Anishnaabe Ojibway Language App]
Describing an Explanatory Model of HIV Illness Among Aboriginal Women
Desert Lake: Art, Science and Stories From Paruku
Designing a Model of Culturally Responsive Mathematics Education: Place, Relationships and Storywork
Desire, Settler Colonialism, and the Racialized Cowboy
Desperately Seeking Some Kind of Solution
Jokingly looks at the "blended blood" issue or what Taylor calls the people of mixed societies (pms).
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.7.
Destigmatisation
Detecting Preference in the Archaeological Record: A Study of Glass Trade Beads Among the Natchez Indians
The Determinants of Employment among Aboriginal Peoples
Examines key factors associated with employment, compares them for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians, and looks at probability that full-time jobs match Aboriginal's education and skills. Uses data from the 2001 Census.
Chapter one from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.