Louisa May Alcott’s Wild Indians: Pedagogy of Love, Politics of Empire
The Lyrical Creation of Community: Song as a Catalyst of Social Cohesion in Andean Peru
The Maa-Nulth Treaty: Huu-Ay-Aht Youth Visions for Post-Treaty Life, Embedded in the Present Colonial Conditions of Indigenous-Settler Relations in British Columbia
The Magic of the People in Our Lives
Comments on Norval Morriseau, an artist and a traditional teacher.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Making a Difference: Stories of Co-operatives in Aboriginal Communities
Making Information Technologies Work at the End of the Road: Using Broadband to Build Sustainable Remote and Rural Communities
Making Waves: Hawaiian Language On The Air
Managing Development? Knowledge, Sustainability and the Environmental Legacies of Resource Development in Northern Canada (Draft)
Managing Land, Governing for the Future: Finding the Path Forward for Membertou
Managing Two Worlds Together. Stage 2: Patient Journey Mapping Tools
Manifestations of Colonialism in Canada
Manitoba Traditional Foods Initiative Planning and Resource Development Project: A Traditional Foods Resource for Northern and First Nation Communities
Manufacturing the Self-Healing Subject: Aboriginal Health Funding in Canada’s Era of “Truth and Reconciliation”
Many Worlds Converge Here: Vision and Identity in American Indian Photography
Māori Entrepreneurship: A Māori Perspective
Māori Identity Construction in SNS
Māori Social Workers: Experiences within Social Service Organisations
Māori Social Workers: Experiences within Social Service Organisations
Mapping the Legal Consciousness of First Nations Voters: Understanding Voting Rights Mobilization
Discusses the issue of electoral participation from the perspective of Aboriginal identity and what having the vote means to them. Chapter two from Voting, Governance, and Research Methodology edited by Jerry P. White, Julie Peters, Dan Beavon, and Peter Dinsdale. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Mapping the Long-Term Options for Canada’s North: Telecommunications and Broadband Connectivity
The Mapuche in Modern Chile: A Cultural History
Marathoner Louis Tewanima and the Continuity of Hopi Running, 1908-1912
Marginalization and Coercion: Canada's Evacuation Policy for Pregnant First Nations Women Who Live on Reserves in Rural and Remote Regions
Mark of the Métis: Traditional Knowledge and Stories of the Métis Peoples of Northeastern Alberta
Maternal-Infant Health Outcomes and Nursing Practice in a Remote First Nations Community in Northern Canada
Matnm Tel-Mi'kmawi: I'm Fighting For My Mi'kmaw Identity
Maximum Morality of Art: Thomas King’s Medicine River
The Meaning of the Client Experience at a Health Centre Within a First Nations Community in Southern Ontario
Measuring Impacts: A Review of Frameworks, Methodologies and Indicators for Assessing Socio-Economic Impacts of Resource Activity in the Arctic
Measuring Progress, Strengthening Governance, and Promoting Positive Change: Developing Sustainability Indicators with Winnipeg's First Nations Community
Measuring the Economic Impact of Publicly Funded Research in Northern Canada
Uses empirical data from 2000-2009 to discuss the benefits of research for northern Canadian communities.
Medevac and Beyond: The Impact of Medical Travel on Nunavut Residents
Study shows that current medical transfer system does not fully meet psychosocial needs of Inuit patients and their families.
NOTE: Also published as Journal of Aboriginal Health, Summer, 2015.