First Nations Child Welfare: Compensation for Removals
Compares the cost of complying with the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal decision to settling a class action suit.
First Nations Population Health and Wellness Agenda: Summary of Findings
Frank and Mary One Spot Interview
From Carlisle to Phoenix: The Rise and Fall of the Indian Outing System, 1878-1930
Funding First Nations Child and Family Services (FNCFS): A Performance Budget Approach to Well-Being
Generative Generations: Adapting Culturally Rooted Science Ideas to Video Game Design
Examines a pilot project to provide workshop kits designed to encourage Indigenous youth to create video games that reflect their Indigenous knowledge.
Gordon Byce Interview
Guest Editorial
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.
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
Human Trafficking of Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada: A Review of State and NGO Prevention Efforts
Illuminating Service Experience: A Descriptive Analysis of Injury and Death Reports for First Nations Children and Youth in B.C., 2015 to 2017
Indian Boarding School Tattooing Experiences: Resistance, Power, and Control through Personal Narratives
Indian Dancer
Indian Pow-Wow
Indigenous Youth Co-develop a New Way to Measure Their Health
Insights from a Jordan’s Principle Child First Initiative in Alberta: Implications for Advancing Health Equity for First Nations Children
Examines the implementation of Canada's Child First Initiative and some of the challenges that it faced.
Intimate Integration: A History of the Sixties Scoop and the Colonization of Indigenous Kinship
Invisible Children: A Descriptive Analysis of Injury and Death Reports for Métis Children and Youth in British Columbia, 2015 to 2017.
Is It Cool To Be An Eskimo?: A Study Of Stress, Identity, Coping And Health Among Canadian Inuit Young Adult Men
Jane McKee Interview
Joe Duquette Interview
Josephine Beaucage Interview #1
Josephine Roy Interview
Justice and Safety for Urban Indigenous Children and Youth in Canada
Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project
Kimihia te Aronga-a-Hine: The Māori Midwifery Workforce in Aotearoa: Workforce Report 2020
Kokums to the Iskwêsisisak: COVID-19 and Urban Métis Girls and Young Women
Lawrence Tobacco Interview
LB154 Report: Prevalence of Missing Native American Women and Children in Nebraska; Barriers to Reporting and Investigating; and Opportunities for Partnerships
Letsemot, “Togetherness”: Exploring How Connection to Land, Water, and Territory Influences Health and Wellness with First Nations Knowledge Keepers and Youth in the Fraser Salish Region of British Columbia
Examines the connection between land and health in the Stó:lō culture and how this connection can be used to guide Indigenous health policies.
Living in the South, Caring in the North: Exploring Inuit Women’s Care Responsibilities
Examines the migration of Inuit women to urban centers and how their roles as caregivers influenced their decision to relocate.
Lizette Ahenakew Interview
Margaret Jeffries Interview
Mary Wemigwans Interview
Max Ireland Interview #2
Middle Ear Disease, Hearing Loss and Educational Problems of American Indian Children
Middle Years Health Education from a First Nations Perspective: Video Series and Lesson Guide
Missing Nimâmâ: Guide for Secondary Classroom Use
Mrs. Ada Ladue and Mrs. Beatrice Nightraveller Interview
Negotiating Multiple Identities: Intersecting Identities among Māori, Pacific, Rainbow and Disabled Young People
Norman Nashkawa Interview
Nunavut Infant Mortality, 2002 to 2018
Opinions and Perceptions of Indigenous Mental Health Applications from Service Providers and Youth Samples: A Pilot Study
Our Children , Our Future: The Health and Well-being of First Nations Children in Manitoba
Our Smallest Warriors, Our Strongest Medicine: Overcoming COVID-19
Storybook designed to be read by caregivers, parents, and teachers to children affected by the pandemic.