More Than Words: Outlining Preconditions to Collaboration Among First Nations, the Federal Government, and the Provincial Government
Looks at the work towards creating a more collaborative relationship between the different levels of government and its Indigenous populations. In particular the articles focuses on the precondition phase of the collaboration process.
Morphological Analysis of the Story, Ne'e Thiyoriwa Ne'Yah Nonwa Onen Teshatahsehs Ne Ohkwari'
The Mortlach Phase
“The Most Good to the Indians”: The Reverend James Nisbet and the Prince Albert Mission
A Most Pernicious Thing : Gun Trading and Native Warfare in the Early Contact Period
The Most Promising Practices in the Field of Employment and Training among First Nations and Inuit
Identifies examples of best practices in the areas of vocational training and skills acquisition, partnerships, and research and capacity building, and makes three recommendations.
Moving Forward: No Scientific Integrity without an Acknowledgment of Past Wrongs
Moving From Patriarchal Benevolence to Relationship: Walking Humbly With Indigenous People
Discusses the use of Indigenous worldviews by non-Indigenous educators to more effectively teach Indigenous students in Indigenous communities.
Moving Toward Co-operation: Inuit Circumpolar Policies and the Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy
Moving Towards a Language Nest: Stories and Insights from nḱmalqs
Looks at the language nest as way to promote language revitalization with Sylix children.
Moving Towards Cultural Safety in Mental Health and Addictions Contracting for Urban Indigenous Peoples: Lessons from British Columbia
Health Sciences Thesis (PhD) -- Simon Fraser University, 2020.
Multiculturalism: A Native American Perspective
Murder and 'The Execution of the Law' on the Nullarbor
Murderers All: The Treatment of Indian Defendants in Arizona Territory, 1880-1912
Muskowekwan Treaty Land Entitlement Agreement Signed
Mutuka Nyakunytja - Seeing a Motorcar: A Pitjantjatjara Text, Jacky Tjupurulu Wangkanytja
“My Fear Is Losing Everything”: The Climate Crisis and First Nations' Right to Food in Canada
My Heroes Have Never Been Cowboys
My Seasonal Round: An Integrated Unit for Elementary Social Studies and Science
Seasonal round refers to First Nations groups' cycle of moving from one resource-gathering area to another throughout the year. This resource looks patterns in four geographic regions in British Columbia and explores topics such habitat, natural resources, and stability and change. Revised version.
Related material: Blackline masters.
The Mysterious Trail of Suspect Statistics: A Case Study of Five Shuswap Nation Communities
Myth-Making at Fort St. James
Naammaktunga (“I am well”)! Feeding Families and People-Food Relationships in Kugluktuk, Nunavut: Exploring What the Lenses of Food Sovereignty and Indigenous Resilience Can Offer to Food System Governance
Forestry Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of British Columbia, 2020.
NAGPRA's Politics of Recognition: Repatriation Struggles of a Terminated Tribe
Names, Numbers and Northern Policy: Inuit, Project Surname, and the Politics of Identity
Nampeyo and the Sikyatki Revival: Creating a Legend With Hopi Ceramics
Nation to Nation: Indian Nation-Crown Relations in Canada: A Report Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
A Nation within a Nation: the Dependency Theory and the James Bay Cree
The National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education
A National COVID-19 Pandemic Issues Paper on Mental Health and Wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
National Executive Council (Anglican Church) to Review Schools Group
National Indigenous Justice Summit - Panel 3 - Community-Based Calls for Action
National Revival or National Burden: A Critical Examination of Discourses on Indigenous Birth, Population Growth and Demography
An overview of the predominant narrative of high Indigenous fertility rates. Contrasts the systematic response to that narrative in Canada to views held within Indigenous cultures.