Exploring Motion-Related Technology Through a First Nations' Game: A Lesson to Support Science 10
Lesson from the unit in the Science 10 Curriculum Guide entitled Physical Science: Motion in Our World (MW), which can be used as an introduction to the concept of motion. The lesson uses a First Nations’ game, snow snakes, to illustrate motion.
Exposure to Environmental Contaminants in Nunavik: Metals
Exposure to Environmental Contaminants in Nunavik: Persistent Organic Pollutants and New Contaminants of Concern
Factors Contributing to the Cultural and Spatial Variability of Landscape Burning by Native Peoples of Interior Alaska
Fatal Bridge Collapse Still Resonates in Kahnawake
Finding Fault: Indigenous Seismology, Colonial Science, and the Rediscovery of Earthquakes and Tsunamis in Cascadia
Finding the Giant Trilobite
Finding the Indigenous in Indigenous Studies
Finite-State Parsing of Cayuga Morphology
First Nations Education: A Rationale For Centralizing Art, Nature and Democracy in the Public School Curriculum
First Nations Regional Longitudinal Health Survey (RHS) 2002/03: The Peoples' Report
[First Nations Telehealth Strategic Plan]
Fish in the Lakes, Wild Rice, and Game in Abundance: Testimony on Behalf of Mille Lacs Ojibwe Hunting and Fishing Rights
Fisheries and Oceans: An Intergrated Aboriginal Policy Framework, 2006-2010
[Fishing Places, Fishing People: Traditions and Issues in Canadian Small-Scale Fisheries]
Fontaine Looking for Delicate Balance
Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Phil Fontaine referees dispute between railroad, government and First Nations demonstrators in order to bring about some form of justice.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Food Customs of Rural and Urban Inupiaq Elders and Their Relationships to Select Nutrition Parameters, Food Insecurity, Health, and Physical and Mental Functioning
Food Security For First Nations and Inuit in Canada: Background Paper
Overview of the issues surrounding food security including role of traditional food, social and environmental issues, quality, cost and accessibility.
Foodways of the First Nations
Forest Co-Management in Northern Alberta: Conflict, Sustainability, and Power
Forest Management in a Changing Climate: Building the Environmental Information Base for Southwest Yukon
Forests, People and Policies in the Central Highlands of Vietnam
From Conflict to Collaboration: The Story of the Great Bear Rainforest
From Exclusion to Co-Existence: Aboriginal Participation in Ontario Forest Management Planning
From Isotopes to TK Interviews: Towards Interdisciplinary Research in Fort Resolution and the Slave River Delta, Northwest Territories
Gender and Indian Masquerade in the Life of Grey Owl
Gender Dimensions of Intellectual Property and Traditional Medicinal Knowledge
Gender, Obesity, Hepatic Nuclear Factor-1α G319S and the Age-of-Onset of Type 2 Diabetes in Canadian Oji-Cree
Genes, Ownership, and Indigenous Reality
Genetic Structure of Circumpolar Populations: A Synthesis
Genetic Variation and Adaptation in the Quechua, A High Altitude Native Population
Genetic Variation in LMNA modulates Plasma Leptin and Indices of Obesity in Aboriginal Canadians
The Geneticization of Aboriginal Diabetes and Obesity: Adding Another Scene to the Story of the Thrifty Gene
The Gift Logic of Indigenous Philosophies in the Academy
Glacial Lake Levels and Eastern Great Lakes Palaeo-Indians
Governance in World Affairs
A Grammar of Time: Lakota Winter Counts, 1700–1900
Great Canadian Lakes: First Nations
Groswater Technological Organization: A Decision-Making Approach
Growth and Survival of Juvenile Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in three Northwestern British Columbia Lakes - an Evaluation of an International Stock Enchancement Program
Handbook and Resource Guide to the Convention on Biological Diversity
Handbook for Culturally Responsive Science Curriculum
Discusses how to combine Indigenous ways of knowing and traditional teaching methods with Western methodologies to produce a two-eyed seeing approach to science education. Designed for the Alaska context but can be adapted to other regions.