Triangle of Risk: Urban American Indian Women's Sexual Trauma, Injection Drug Use, and HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors
Tribal IRBs: A Framework for Understanding Research Oversight in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Tribal Policing: An Alternative Viewpoint : The Oneida Indian Nation of New York Police
The Tsimshian Protocols: Locating and Empowering Community-Based Research
The Turtle Lodge: Sustainable Self-Determination in Practice
Two Feathers Endowment Scholarship Program: Program Evaluation
U.S. Colonization of Indian Justice Systems: A Brief History
Understanding Death and Dying in Select First Nations Communities in Northern Manitoba: Issues of Culture and Remote Service Delivery in Palliative Care
Understanding Diabetes in a Cree Community: A Qualitative Study
Understanding Indigenous Entrepreneurship: A Case Study Analysis
Understanding Success in Indigenous Entrepreneurship: An Exploratory Investigation
Discussion of characteristics of Aboriginal economic development followed by analysis of the success of Lac la Ronge Indian Band and its Kitsaki Development Corporation.
Paper from: AGSE 2004: Regional Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 2004: Proceedings of the First Annual Regional Entrepreneurship Research Exchange edited by L. Murray Gillin, Frank La Pira, and John Yencken.
Understood Through Story: A Time Serious Analysis of Male and Female Employment
An analysis of employments trends and how they affect Indigenous employment opportunities, in particular Indigenous women.
Unidentified Man receiving a plaque at the Opening of the District Chiefs Office in Prince Albert
Unraveling Ethnicity: The Construction and Dissolution of Identity in Wendy Rose's Poetics
Unsettled Business: Acrylic Painting, Tradition, and Indigenous Being
An Updated Effective Practices Guide: Land Use Planning by First Nations in British Columbia
Upsurge of Women Leaders Inspires Great Hope
Uqalurait: An Oral History of Nunavut
Urban Aboriginals Need a Voice
Urban Citizenship and Aboriginal Self-Determination in the Winnipeg Low-Cost Housing Sector
Urban Indians, Special Report: City Indians: Refugees from Saskatchewan Reserves
The Urban Indigenous Health Research Gathering: A Report Documenting a Gathering Hosted In Winnipeg, Manitoba on Urban Indigenous Research Engagement
Urban Indigenous Mental Wellness: Cities, Cultures, and Belonging
Urban Indigenous People: Not Just Passing Through
Urban, Rural, and Northern Indigenous Housing: The Next Step
US Imperialism and the Problem of “Culture” in Indigenous Politics: Towards Indigenous Internationalist Feminism
Use of Biomedical Services and Traditional Healing Options Among American Indians: Sociodemographic Correlates, Spirituality, and Ethnic Identity
Valuing Community in Postgraduate Education
Vancouver Homeless Count 2019
Victim Services: Promising Practices in Indian Country
Violence Against Native Women
Violet Tso's Respect for Past Promises Bright Future
Voices of the Marchers
Voting Controversial Issue in Indian Country
Voyage of Domination, "Purchase" as Conquest, Sakakawea for Savagery: Distorted Icons from Misrepresentation of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Vulnerability of Subsistence Systems Due to Social and Environmental Change: A Case Study in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska
Wabowden: Mile 137 on the Hudson Bay Railway
Wac’inyeya: Hope among American Indian Youth
Waccamaw Legacy: Contemporary Indians Fight for Survival
Walk-Through at the Hammer
Wampum Belts with Initials and/or Dates as Design Elements: A Preliminary Review of One Subcategory of Political Belts
Discusses wampum belts, produced by tribes of the Eastern seaboard from 1600 to 1800, including their distinct beadwork styles, their functions and the practice of reuse of beads.
Warriorship in Practice: Identity and Learning in an American Indian School
Water Vulnerability in Arctic Households: A Literature-based Analysis
Ways of Owning and Sharing Culture Property
Ways of Working in a Community: Reflections of a Former Community Development Worker
“We Are Not Privileged Enough to Have That Foundation of Language”: Pasifika Young Adults Share their Deep Concerns about the Decline of the Ancestral/Heritage Languages in Aotearoa New Zealand
"We're the Mob You Should Be Listening To": Aboriginal Elders Talk About Community-School Relationships on Mornington Island
Weaving and Baking Nation: The Recognition Politics of the Métis Sash and Bannock in the 1990s
History Thesis (M.A.)--University of British Columbia, 2019.
Looks at the Oral History Project of the Métis Women of Manitoba Inc.