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Restoring Our Roots: Land-Based Community by and for Indigenous Youth
Restoring Our Roots is research project that creates an inclusive sense of community using traditional land-based teachings to improve mental health by encourage Indigenous youth to reconnect with their own culture.
The Right Space: The Impact of Meaningful Dialogue in Informing Culturally Safe Care in the Emergency Department in a Rural Northern Community
Looks at a project that interweaves Indigenous and Western point-of-views to improve emergency care for northern communities.
The Rise and Decline of Hybrid (Métis) Societies on the Frontier of Western Canada and Southern Africa
Rupertsland Institute Lesson Plans
Sexual and Reproductive Health: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
"Sick of Waiting": A Report on Nunavut's Housing Crisis
Social and Economic Well-Being: A First Nations Gender-Balanced Analysis
Sociocultural Determinants of Health and Wellness: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
Some Preliminary Considerations for a Métis-Catalan Comparison
Stepping into the Circle
Subsistence and Economic Adaptation in the Onion Lake Agency, 1876-1920
Substance Use: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
Survey of Canadian Law: Indian and Native Law
A Survey of the Immunization Delivery System to Preschool Children in an Urban Canadian Community
Telling Our Twisted Histories
Website contains links to a series of 12 podcasts which explore the impact of words such as reconciliation, indian time, school, reserve, and savage. Host Kaniehti:io Horn engages in conversations with more than 70 people from 15 First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities.
Tensions in Fostering ‘local food’ in the Northwest Territories: Contending with Settler Colonialism in Northern Research
Political Economy Thesis (MA) -- Carleton University, 2021.
Termination by Decentralization? Native American Responses to Federal Regional Councils, 1969-1983
There Is No Vaccine for Stigma: A Rapid Evidence Review of Stigma Mitigation Strategies During Past Outbreaks among Indigenous Populations Living in Rural, Remote and Northern Regions of Canada and What Can Be Learned For COVID-19
Tsilhqot’in in the Time of COVID: Strengthening Tsilhqot’in Ways to Protect Our People
Understanding and Finding Our Way: Decolonizing Canadian Education
Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Data Sovereignty: Ethical Issues
Urban and Rural Homelessness in Northern Ontario: An Indigenous Lens
Indigenous Relations Thesis (M.I.R) -- Laurentian University, 2021.
Urban, Rural, and Northern Indigenous Housing
Urbanization and Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Responses for the Questionnaire from the Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Using an Indian Community in Social Studies Education
ᐅᑎᕈᒪᔪᖓ Utirumajunga (I Want to Return): A Look at Situations of Homelessness Among Inuit Women in Montreal
Sociology Thesis (MA) -- Concordia University, 2021.
Vern Harper Interview
Veronica Goneau Interview
Waiting to Connect: The Expert Panel on High-Throughput Networks
for Rural and Remote Communities in Canada
War, Wampum, and Recognition: Algonquin Transborder Political Activism during the Early Twentieth Century, 1919-1931
Water Sprites: The Elders of the Fish in Aboriginal North America
We Are the Future: A Native Youth Narrative
Whitehorse Point in Time Count 2021: Community Report
A Wichita Migration Tale
William Cooper and the 1937 Petition to the King
Worker-Controlled Native Enterprises: A Vehicle for Community Development in Northern Canada?
“Youth Will Feel Honoured if They Are Reminded They Are Loved”: Supporting Coming of Age for Urban Indigenous Youth in Care
Examines the use of Knowledge Holder's dinners as means to bridge the cultural gaps between Indigenous youths with their elders.