Ghost Dances on Silver Screens: Pumzi and Older Than America
Ghosts and Their Analysts: Writing and Reading Toward Something Like Justice for Murdered or Missing Indigenous Women
Giant Trees, Iron Men: Masculinity and Colonialism in Coast Salish Loggers' Identity
Gimiigiwemin: Putting Knowledge Translation Into Practice With Anishinaabe Communities
Giving and Volunteering in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse and Indigenous Communities: Literature Review
A Global Snapshot of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples' Health: The Lancet-Lowitja Institute Collaboration
Glove and Mitten Protection in Extreme Cold Weather: An Antarctic Study
Going Off, Growing Strong: A Program to Enhance Individual Youth and Community Resilience in the Face of Change in Nain, Nunatsiavut
The Good and Bad Victim: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Representations of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canadian Local Press
Good Practices in Community Engagement and Readiness: Compendium of Case Studies from Canada’s Minerals and Metals Sector
Government of Canada Response to SR Questionnaire – COVID-19
The Government of Canada's Response to the Descheneaux Decision
Grade 3: Mawi-amskwesewey Ankukumkewey na ujit Kkijinu Maqamikew = The First Treaty is with Our Earth Mother = Amsqahsewey Lakutuwakon Wiciw Kci Kikuwosson
Content focused on the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqewiyik, and Passamaquoddy (Peskotomuhkati) peoples of New Brunswick.
Great Lakes Creoles: A French-Indian Community on the Northern Borderlands, Prairie du Chien, 1750-1860
The Greenville Investigation: Missing and Murdered Indigenous
Women and Boarding School Runaways
"The Ground You Walk on Belongs to My People": Lakota Community Building, Activism, and Red Power in Western Nebraska, 1917-2000
Groundwork for Change
Guide Intended for Family Visitors
Designed to inform employees working within the scope of Maternal and Child Health Program. Covers topics such as ethics and confidentiality, steps in the family visit, safety, empathy, and problematic situations.
Guidelines for Establishing a Special Youth Protection Program for Native People
H.O.P.E. for Indigenous People Battling Intergenerational Trauma: The Sweetgrass Method
Handbook on Approaches to Teaching about Treaty Education Grades 3-5
Hanyoh: Community Snapshot Employment and Education
Hawaiian Futurism: Written in the Sky and Up Among the Stars
He Take Kohunkihuki = A Matter of Urgency: Investigation Report into Policies, Practices and Procedures for the Removal of Newborn Pēpi by Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children
"He Was Neither a Soldier nor a Slave: He Was Under the Control of No Man": Kahnawake Mohawks in the Northwest Fur Trade, 1790-1850
Healers Need Healing Too: Results from the Good Road of Life Training
Healing a Nation Through Truth and Reconciliation
"Healing on Both Sides": Strengthening the Effectiveness of Prison–Indigenous Community Partnerships Through Reciprocity and Investment
Examines the participation of inmates in the Work 2 Give program, were the inmates made items for Indigenous communities, and how participation in the program helped with the inmates healing process.
Healing Through Truth and Art: From Residential Schools to Ballet
Health and Disability System Review: Final Report = Pūrongo Whakamutunga
Health and Health Care Implications of Systemic Racism on Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Fact Sheet
Health Determinants for First Nations in Alberta 2016
Health Innovation & Equity: Recommendations From Native American Youth
The Health of the Aboriginal Populations in Montréal
Hear Our Voice: Sharing the Land Sharing a Future
Heart Work: Weaving Relationality into Métis Material Culture Repatriation
Her Majesty's Justice Be Done: Métis Legal Mobilization and the Pitfalls to Indigenous Political Movement Building
Heroes for the Helpless: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Canadian National Print Media's Coverage of the Food Insecurity Crisis in Nunavut
Herstories and the Braiding of Environment and Reproductive Justice to Protect Those Most Vulnerable
Looks at Tewa Women United and Opide as means of improving the lives of Pueblo/Tewa women.
Hidden in Plain Sight: The US Government’s Use of the Choctaw Nation as an Environmental Toxics Dumping Ground
Hiding in Plain Sight: The Métis Nation
Podcast features researchers from Library and Archives Canada's and the Saint-Boniface Historical Society discussing how their institutions are helping people discover their ancestry and identity.
Duration: 38:24.
The Highway of Tears
Historical Trauma Among Indigenous Peoples: Implications for Improving Well-Being
History of Métis Lands in Alberta
History of Native American Land Rights in Upstate New York
History Underground: The Road to Reconciliation
Discusses project which used experiential learning to deepen secondary students' understanding of Indigenous issues and the meaning of reconciliation.
Hitchhiking and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Billboards on the Highway of Tears
Hivernant Métis Families, Brigades and Settlements in the Cypress Hills
Holding Our Lands and Places: The Everyday Politics of Indigenous Land and Identity
A reflection on the meaning and significance of place in Indigenous worldviews and history.