Intimate Partner Violence in the Canadian Territorial North: Perspectives From a Literature Review and a Media Watch
Introduction: Special Issue on Indigenous Early Parenthood
Inuit Leaders Announce National Inuit Suicide-Prevention Strategy
Jean Baptiste Racette Interview
Jean (John) Paul Ouellette Interview
General account of Mr. Ouellette's life and Métis
history.John George Gardiner Interview
Kate Assinewe
[Kim Edwards Starving for the Human Rights of Children]
Know Your Rights!: United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples for Indigenous Adolescents
Knowledge, Attitudes and Traditions Regarding Water Consumption and Sanitary Practices of the Ngäbe-Buglé Indigenous Women in the Chiriquí Province in Panama
Kupai Omasker: Incorporating Traditional Adoption Practices into Australia's Family Law System
Labour Market Outcomes
Labour Market Prospects for the Métis in the Canadian Mining Industry
Lawrence Joseph Pritchard Interview #1
Lawrence Joseph Pritchard Interview #2
Layering Theatre's Potential for Change: Drama, Education, and Community in Aboriginal Health Research
Looks at the history of the research project, why applied theatre was chosen as a research method and the challenges and limitations of such an approach.
Leading Together: Indigenous Youth in Community Partnership
Learn Your Language, In Profile: Raffaella Bulyaar from Marsabit, Kenya
Learning about the Stolen Generations: The National Sorry Day Committee's School Resource
Learning Spaces: Youth, Literacy and New Media in Remote Indigenous Australia
Learning Stories: Expanding Possibilities for Inuktitut Language & Literacy at a Nunavik Child Care Centre
The Legacy of Phoenix Sinclair: Achieving the Best for All Our Children
Linking Arms Together 2013: AM Session Opening Address Chief Wilton Littlechild [Part 2]
Linking Arms Together 2013: AM Session Residential School Survivor Panel [Part 4]
Listening to Lives: Lessons Learned from American Indian Youth
Listening to the Marginalized to Address Inequality
Literature Review: Companion to the Youth Program Model: Kwanlin Dün First Nation Land-Based Healing Program Research Assistance
Literature Review on Urban Aboriginal Peoples
The Little Tournament Keeps Growing in Popularity
Looks at a hockey tournament, the Little Native Hockey League Tournament, that has grown from 17 teams in the inaugural tournament to 153 teams in the 42nd annual running of the event.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.27.
[A Long Road Back to the 'Rez']
The Long Term Effects of Indian Residential Schools on Human and Cultural Capital
Looks Like Daylight
The Manitoba Métis Case and the Honour of the Crown
Mann Children in 1885
Margaret Charles Interview
[Marlyn Bennett, Director of Research and Coordinating Editor of First Nations Child and Family Review Journal. Part I]
[Marlyn Bennett, Director of Research and Coordinating Editor of First Nations Child and Family Review Journal. Part II]
Maternity Care Experiences of Teen, Young, Maori, Pacific and Vulnerable Mothers at Counties Manukau Health
Research focused on five themes: accessing care early in pregnancy, utilization of Primary Birthing Units, accessing affordable contraception, strategies for smoking cessation, and culturally appropriate nutritional interventions.
Matrons and Maids: Regulating Indian Domestic Service in Tucson, 1914-1934
The Medicine Room: A Teaching Tool for Elders and Educational Opportunity for Youth
Melq'ilwiye: Coming Together, Intersections of Identity, Culture, and Health for Urban Aboriginal Youth
Menominee Perspectives on Commercial and Sacred Tobacco Use
Mental Health of Aboriginal Children and Adolescents in Violent School Environments: Protective Mediators of Violence and Psychological/Nervous Disorders
The Mental Health of Indigenous Peoples. Part 2
Mentoring Programs for Indigenous Youth at Risk
Methanol From The School
Métis Children and Families, and the Child Welfare System: An Urban Winnipeg Perspective: Prepared For Commission of Inquiry into the Circumstances Surrounding the Death of Phoenix Sinclair
MissingKids.ca Builds Awareness on First Nations
Looks at the disproportionate rate of First Nations children and adults that go missing and the need for public awareness.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.