Managing Two Worlds Together: Study 4: Complex Country Aboriginal Patient Journeys
Many Faces of Gender: Roles and Relationships Through Time in Indigenous Northern Communities
Many Voices, Many Journeys: Symposium Report
Māori Decolonization Through the Te Tīmatanga
Haka
Māori Women's Perspectives of Leadership and Wellbeing
Mapping Research on Women and Health in Northwestern Ontario
Mapping the Healing Journey: The Final Report of a First Nation Research Project on Healing in Canadian Aboriginal Communities
Mapuche Migration, Identity and Community in Chile: From Utopia to Reality
Maturing Australia Through Australian Aboriginal Narrative Law
The Meaning of Anishinabe Healing and Wellbeing on Manitoulin Island
A Measure of Traditionalism for American Indian Children and Families: Psychometric Properties and Factor Structure
Media Consumption, Media Preferences and Communication Channels of Remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Audiences: Summary
"Memory Alive": Race, Religion, and Métis Identities
Métis Law Summary 2009
Métis Leaders Take Positive Business Message to the Grassroots Level
[Métis Registries]
Métis Rights, Daniels and Reconciliation
Metis say Proof of Being is a Link to Riel: Identity Issue could be Settles by Courts
Métis-specific Bibliography for the BCcampus Indigenization Project
Mexico City. The Marginal Communities: Social and Ethnic Segregation of the Native Population
Migration, Mobility and the Health and Well-Being of Aboriginal Two-Spirit/LGBTQ People: Findings from a Winnipeg Project
Miskitu Identity in the Rio Plátano Biosphere Reserve, Honduras
Module 2: Northern Perceptions
Module 4: Peoples and Cultures of the Circumpolar North
Module 5: Contemporary Economic Activity
Module 6: Political Systems
Molecular Death and Redface Reincarnation: Indigenous Appropriations in the US and Canada
Speakers discuss the issue of who and what defines Indigenous identity, settler-state's practice of imposing their definitions, the phenomenon of "playing Indian", and broader social interpretations of court decisions such as Daniels.
Duration: 1:59:35. Presentations are part of the conference "Daniels: In and Beyond the Law" held at University of Alberta, Jan. 26-27, 2017.
The Monacan Indian Nation: Asserting Tribal Sovereignty in the Absence of Federal Recognition
Moondani Yulenj: An Examination of Aboriginal Culture, Identity and Education: Artefact and Exegesis
More Than Radio - A Community Asset: Social Return on Investment Analyses of indigenous Broadcasting Services
More Than Wind: Evaluating Renewable Energy Opportunities for First Nations in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
Morley Welcomes World Educators
Overview of the sixth World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education (WIPCE) held in Morley, Alberta including the bidding process.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.43.
Mormons and Native Americans in the Antebellum West
Mormons, Miners, and Southern Paiutes: Making Space on the Nineteenth-Century Western Frontier
Mouri Matters: Contextualizing Mouri in Māori Health Discourse
Moving Forward Together: Aboriginal Health Programs Strategy 2011- 2016
Moving toward Safety: Responding to Family Violence in Aboriginal and Northern Communities of Labrador
"Must Fluently Speak and Understand Navajo and Read and Write English": Navajo Leadership in a Language Shift World
The Mystery Village
N. Battleford Must Deal Honourably With Natives
Naat'áanii: What Does it Mean for Navajo Leadership in the 21st Century?
NAPLAN Language Assessments for Indigenous Children in Remote Communities: Issues and Problems
Narcotic-exposed Neonates in a First Nations Population in Northwestern Ontario: Incidence and Implications
A Nation is Not Conquered Until the Hearts of its Women Are on the Ground
A Nation's Charge: Cherokee Social Service, 1835-1907
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workforce Strategic Framework: 2011–2015
National Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Association: Reducing Health Disparities Within American Indian and Alaska Native Populations
National Assessment of First Nations Water and Wastewater Systems: National Roll-Up Report: Final
Purpose of research was to define current deficiencies and operational requirements of systems, identify long-term needs for each community and review sustainable, long-term infrastructure strategies for the next ten years. Recommendations grouped by infrastructure needs, operations and capacity, and regulations and guidelines. Ninety-seven percent of First Nations participated in study.