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The Far North
Federal Water Projects and Indian Lands: The Pick-Sloan Plan, A Case Study
Fill Hills Agency Interview #5
"Finding" Metis Communities
Fine Day Interview #2
Fine Day Interview #26
First Nations Effective Practices: Getting Things Done in Aboriginal Communities, Businesses and Organizations
Fish or Reindeer? The Relation Between Subsistence Patterns and Settlement Patterns Among the Forest Sami
Food Availability, Food Store Management, and Food Pricing in a Northern Community First Nation Community
Food, Control, and Resistance: Rations and Indigenous Peoples in the American Great Plains and South Australia
Food, Knowledge and How We Have Thrived on the Margins: EALLU
Food Policy in the Canadian North: Is There a Role for Country Food Markets?
Food Security across the Arctic: Background Paper of the Steering Committee of the Circumpolar Inuit Health Strategy
Food Security in Nunavut: A Knowledge Sharing Tool for Policy and Decision-makers
Food Security in Paulatuuk, NT - Opportunities and Challenges of a Changing Community Economy
Food Stories: A Labrador Inuit-Metis Community Speaks about Global Change
Foodland Security: Access to Inuit Country Food in an Urban Setting: As Told by Barry Pottle Through Contemporary Inuit Art Photography
Contends that Inuit living in urban areas cannot replace the nutritional and cultural value of food acquired from the land, sea and air with store-bought foods.
NOTE: Also published as Journal of Aboriginal Health, Summer, 2015.
For the Record... On Métis Identity and Citizenship Within the Métis Nation
Forgotten People: Approximately 210,000 People in Canada Identify themselves as Métis
Fort Good Hope
Fort Selkirk Virtual Museum
Fourth World Film: Politics of Indigenous Representation in Mainstream and Indigenous Cinema
Foxes and Humans at the Late Holocene Uyak Site, Kodiak, Alaska
Francois Paulette: Buffalo Hunter, Activist, Respected Elder, Hereditary Leader, Dancer, Family Man, Traditionalist, Spiritualist
Frank Cardinal Interview
French Africans in Ojibwe Country: Negotiating Marriage, Identity and Race, 1780-1890
From Alaska to Greenland: A Comparison of the Arctic Small Tool and Thule Traditions
From Dog Days to Horse Warriors: Montana's People, 1700-1820
Discusses the lifeways of Indigenous peoples of Montana just prior to contact and the impact that Europeans had on them.
Chapter from Montana: Stories of the Land by Krys Holmes.
From Talking Chiefs to a Native Corporate Élite: The Birth of Class and Nationalism among Canadian Inuit
From Town to Outpost Camp: Symbolism and Social Action in the Canadian Eastern Arctic
George Woodcock's Peoples of the Coast: A Review Article
Getting Good Crops: Economic and Diplomatic Survival Strategies of the Montana Bitterroot Salish Indians, 1870-1891
Getting It Right: Assessing and Building Resilience in Canada's North
Going Off, Growing Strong: A Program to Enhance Individual Youth and Community Resilience in the Face of Change in Nain, Nunatsiavut
Good News in Food: Understanding the Value of Indigenous Food Sovereignty in Western Canada
Grade 5: Teliaqewey, Kaqowey net Teliaqeweyminu? = Ah, the Truth. What Is Our Truth? = Wolamewakon. Keq Nit Kwolamewakonon?
Content focused on the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqewiyik, and Passamaquoddy (Peskotomuhkati) peoples of New Brunswick.
Related materials: Interactive Activities; Activity Answer Sheet Lesson A: Worldview in Muin/Bear/Muwin and The Seven Hunters
Group Hunting on Spring Ice: Part 1
Group Hunting on Spring Ice: Part 2
Group Hunting on Spring Ice: Part 3
Growing a Farm in a Fly-in First Nation Community Using Shipping Containers for Building Infrastructure and Capacity
Gwendoline B. Beck Interview
Haida Gwaii Marine Plan
Haisla Nuuyum: Cultural Conservation and Regulation Methods Within Traditional Fishing and Hunting
Handicapped by Distance and Transportation: Indigenous Relocation, Modernity and Time-Space Expansion
Looks at the demise of the ancestral village of Yuquot and the subsequent relocation of the Mowachaht and Muchalaht First Nations to Ahaminaquus and later to the present village of Tsaxana. Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.