Implementing Indigenous Youth Peer Mentorship: Insights from the By Youth For Youth Project
Examines the effectiveness of Indigenous youth who once experience homelessness serving as peer mentors to other homeless Indigenous youth.
Indigenous Adolescents’ Perception of an eMental Health Program (SPARX): Exploratory Qualitative Assessment
Indigenous Doulas: Prototype Implementation and Learning
Indigenous Health and Well-being: Final Update
Indigenous Justice: New Tools, Approaches, and Spaces
Indigenous Knowledge Network for Infant Child & Family Health: Final Community Report
Indigenous Well-Being in Schools: Understanding, Promoting and Supporting Indigenous Learners: Final Report
Indigenous Well-Being in Schools: Web-Based Resource Guide
Inspiration from Museum Collections: An Exhibit as a Case Study in Building Relationships between Museums and Indigenous Artists
International Perspectives on the Role of Indigenous Fathers in Caring for Their Infants: A Scoping Study
A literature review on Indigenous fathers and their impact on the health of Indigenous children.
Introduction to Determinants of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples Health in Canada
Inuit Youth and Ethnic Identity Change: The Nunavut Sivuniksavut Experience
Is Schooling Good for Aboriginal Children's Health?
isihcikêwinihk kâkî nâtawihon: Healing through Ceremony
An audio-visual learning tool about the use of Indigenous knowledge and customs by social workers as a means of healing for Indigenous populations.
Link included to the accompanying video on Youtube. (23:32)
Issues in Evaluation of a Health Promotion Intervention: 'Taking Big Steps'
Jordan's Principle : Subversive or Subjugation
Journeys of the Circle: A Culturally Congruent Life Skills Intervention for Adolescent Indian Drinking
Ka Nikanitet: pour une pratique culturellement sécuritaire de la protection de la jeunesse en contextes autochtones
Ka'nisténhserta Teiakotíhsnie's: A Native Community Rekindles the Tradition of Breastfeeding
Ka Oopikihtamashook’: Becoming Family
Key Health Inequalities in Canada: A National Portrait
Kidnapped Stó:lō Boys
Video tells the story of Sto:lo boys who were taken from their homes by prospectors for the purpose of using them as labourers in the California goldfields and the community's commemoration of the event.
Duration: 19:38.
Ko Ngā Pūtake O Te Mātānawe Ki Tā Te Rangatahi: An Exploration of Self-Injury in Rangatahi Māori
Psychology Thesis (PhD) -- Victoria University Wellington, 2018.
Last Resort
Leadership and Culture in Schools in Northern British Columbia: Bridge Buildings and/or Re-balancing Act?
Learning from Mothers, Grandmothers & Great-Grandmothers about Breastfeeding in the Northwest Territories
Learning in the Circle: Applying American Indian Ways to Improving Education in Contemporary Mainstream America
Legal and Political Responses to the Stolen Generations: Lessons from Ireland?
Lessons on Resilient Research: Adapting the Tribal Turning Point Study to COVID-19
"Let's Get In and Fight": American Indian Political Activism in an Urban Public School System, 1973
Let's Get It Right: Creating a Culturally Appropriate Training Module and Identifying Local Urban Resources for Non-Aboriginal Caregivers of Aboriginal Children in New Brunswick: Final Report
Letters To The Editor
Life Skills Journey: Measuring the Impact of a Resilience-based Intervention for Métis Children in Alberta
[Life Skills Journey Program Impact Reports]
Life Stressors, Anger and Internalization, and Substance Abuse Among American Indian Adolescents in the Midwest: An Empirical Test of General Strain Theory
Live-In Family Enhancement (LIFE): A Comprehensive Program for Healing and Family Reunification
Maintaining a Long-Term Commitment to Children in Care: Factors That Influence the Continued Capacity of Foster Parents Who Are Raising First Nations Children With FAS/FAE in Rural and Reserve Communities
Mann Children in 1885
Māori Teenage Sexting Statistics: Prevalence and Attitudes
Mentoring: One Pathway to Aboriginal Talent Development
Milo Pimatisiwin Project: Healthy Living for Mushkegowuk Youth
Mind, Memory, and the Five-Year-Old
Minogondaagan: The Good Voice
Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow Aug. 23 2003. - Slides.
Historical note:
The Mistawasis First Nation is located approximately 68 kilometres west of the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The Nation has one reserve with an area of approximately 125.44 square kilometres. The First Nation takes its name from the name of its first chief, Chief Mistawasis. Mistawasis, or "Big Child" in English, was the first person to sign Treaty 6 in 1876.Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow Aug. 24 2003. - Slide.
Historical note:
The Mistawasis First Nation is located roughly 68 kilometres west of the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The Nation has one reserve with an area of approximately 125.44 square kilometres. The First Nation takes its name from the name of its first chief, Chief Mistawasis. Mistawasis, or "Big Child" in English, was the first person to sign Treaty 6 in 1876.Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow Aug. 24 2003. - Slide.
Historical note:
The Mistawasis First Nation is located roughly 68 kilometres west of the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The Nation has one reserve with an area of approximately 125.44 square kilometres. The First Nation takes its name from the name of its first chief, Chief Mistawasis. Mistawasis, or "Big Child" in English, was the first person to sign Treaty 6 in 1876.Mitho-Pimachesowin (Earning a Good Living): Training Indigenous Youth for Readiness in a Blended Economy + Mitho-Pimachesowin: Oskayak Takisinwahamacik Atoskewina Ta Isi Pimachesocik
Examines the use of Indigenous knowledge in the training and education of Indigenous youth to prepare them for the job market.