Towards Understanding and Supporting Marginalized Children and Youth in Ontario: The Case of Growing Up Indigenous
Towards, Wellbeing: Creative Inquiries into an Experiential Arts-Based Healing Practice in Aboriginal Contexts
Towards White, Anti-Racist Mothering Practices: Confronting Essentialist Discourses of Race and Culture
Toxic Stress: Linking Historical Trauma to the Contemporary Health of American Indians and Alaska Natives
Trachoma in Australia: Eye to Eye With Reality
Tracia's Trust: Front Line Voices: Manitobans Working Together to End Child Sexual Exploitation
Tracing the Evolution of First Nations Child Welfare in Manitoba: A Case Study Examining the Historical Periods 1979-2006 and 2000-2006
Tradition to Acculturation: A Case Study on the Impacts Created by Chemawa Indian Boarding School upon the Nez Perce Family Structure from 1879 to 1945
[Traditional Aboriginal Customary Adoption]
Traditional Aboriginal Pedagogy
Traditional and Contemporary Approaches to Youth Suicide Prevention
Traditional and Non-Traditional Tobacco Use Among First Nations Persons Living on Reserve in Canada: Distinctions, Emotions, and Visions of Best-Case Future Realities
Traditional Culture and Academic Success Among American Indian Children in the Upper Midwest
Traditional Decision Making in Contemporary Child Welfare: Relying on Dane-zaa Laws to Care for and Protect Children and Families
Traditional Food and Monetary Access to Market-Food: Correlates of Food Insecurity Among Inuit Preschoolers
Traditional Food Consumption, Anthropometry, Nutrient Intake and the Emerging Relationship Between Inuit Youth and Traditional Knowledge in a Baffin Island Community
Traditional Food Consumption Behaviour and Concern With Environmental Contaminants Among Cree Schoolchildren of the Mushkegowuk Territory
Traditional Food Consumption is Associated With Higher Nutrient Intakes in Inuit Children Attending Childcare Centres in Nunavik
Traditional Food Security and Diet Quality in Alaska Native Women
Traditional Healing & Suicide Prevention in Native American Communities: Research & Policy Considerations
Traditional Maori Parenting: An Historical Review of Literature of Traditional Maori Child Rearing Practices in Pre-European Times
Practices and the beliefs behind those practices before 1642.
Traditional Navajo Women: Ethnographic and Life History Portrayals
Traditional Perspectives on Child and Family Health
Traditional Teachings: A Journey from Young Child to Young Adult
Traditional Teachings Empower Girls to Ditch Their Dramas
The Traditional Tribal Values of Ojibwa Parents and the School Performance of Their Children: An Exploratory Study
Traditional Ways Shuswap People Identified and Nurtured Gifted and Talented Girls: Shuswap Imminent Women Tell Their Stories
Trafficking of Aboriginal Women and Girls
Trafficking of Aboriginal Women and Girls in Canada
Discusses the exploitive circumstances of recruitment and how these methods fall within the definition of "trafficking in persons" under Canadian criminal law.
Trafficking of Aboriginal Women and Girls in Canada
Discusses intersection of social issues, colonization, and trafficking paradigm in the context of Aboriginal women. Chapter ten from Exploring the Urban Landscape edited by edited by Jerry P. White and Jodi Bruhn. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Tragic Choices and the Division of Sorrow: Speaking About Race, Culture and Community Traumatisation in the Lives of Children
Training and Education: Journey to Healing: Volume 1
Training and Education: Journey to Healing: Volume 2
Training and Retention in the First Nations ECE Sector: A Report from the Frontlines
Training in First Nations Communities: Five "Secrets" of Success
Training, Recruitment and Retention in the First Nations ECE Sector: Background Paper
Training Teachers of American Indian Students
Trajectories of First Nations Youth Subject to the Youth Protection Act: Component 3: Analysis of Mainstream Youth Protection Agencies Administration Data
Transcending Jurisdictions: Developing Partnerships For Health in Manitoba First Nation Communities
Transfer of Children and the Importance of Grandmothers Among the Navajo Indians
Transferring Whose Knowledge? Exchanging Whose Best Practices? On Knowing about Indigenous Knowledge and Aboriginal Suicide
Emphasizes two points: differential rates between communities and what should be done to address problem. Chapter five from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 2, which is also vol. 2 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.