Indian Record (Vol. XXIV, No. VI, June 1961)
Indigenous Peoples and Dementia in the Nordic Region
Indigenous Unemployment in Rural and Regional Western Australia: A Contextual, Cultural and Bottom-up Approach
Information Technology and Indigenous Communities
Insightful Exploration: An Early Explorer's Perspective on Western Aboriginals
Insights Found in the Narratives of Non-Aboriginal Teachers Working with Aboriginal Students
Interpretive Study of Inupiat Eskimos' Attitudes Toward School and Their Function in Their Children's Education
Interpretive Study on the Perceptions of Students and Teachers on the Role of Their Education
Intimate Indigeneities: Race, Sex, and History in the Small Spaces of Andean Life
Intimate Relations: Reflections on History, Power, and Gender in Koriak Women's Lives in Northern Kamchatka
Inuit and Western Planning Perspectives Among the Residents of the City of Iqaluit
Inuit Crafts in Broughton Island, Northwest Territories: Producer and Consumer Influences
An Investigation of Locus of Control in Dene and Non-Dene Students
Issues for Nurses in Rural and Remote Canada
Jimmy and Margaret: Aboriginal Health Workers in The Northern Territory
The Journal of the Canadian Rheumatology Association (Spring 2013, Volume 23, Number 1)
Keeoukaywin: The Visiting Way—Fostering an Indigenous Research Methodology
Key Factors in the Performance and Achievement of Minority Students at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Kinaaldá: Diné Women Knowledge
Language, Literacy and Sociocultural Studies Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of New Mexico, 2003.
Land Claims Agreements and Aboriginal Governance Issues in Labrador: The Nunatsiavut Experience
Last Days of Okak
The Late Prehistory of the Alutiiq People: Culture Change on the Kodiak Archipelago From 1200-1750 A.D.
Learning Styles of Eskimo Students With Implications For Their Education
"Like Residential Schools All Over Again": Experiences of Emergency Evacuation from the Assin'skowitiniwak (Rocky Cree) Community of Pelican Narrows
Archaeology and Anthropology Thesis (M.A) -- University of Saskatchewan, 2019.
Linguistic and Cultural Evolution in an Unyielding Environment
Looks at language developments within the context of modern day circumstances of two Innu communities in Labrador. Chapter in book: Cultural Diversity and Education: Interface Issues by David F. Philpott, Wayne C. Nesbit, Mildred F. Cahill, and Gary H. Jeffery.
Living on the Edge: Inughuit Women and Geography of Contact
Living on the Edge: The Predicament of a Rural Indigenous Santal Community in Bangladesh
Local Values in Governance: Legacy of Choho in Forest and School Management in a Tamang Community in Nepal
Locals and Outsiders in Aklavik, N.W.T.: An Anthropological Analysis of a Muti-Ethnic Community
Making the Best of the Early Years: Tambellup Way
Managing Two Worlds Together: Study 3: The Experiences of Patients and Their Carers
Managing Two Worlds Together: Study 4: Complex Country Aboriginal Patient Journeys
Mennonite Voluntary Service Workers in Aboriginal and Metis Communities in Northern Alberta, 1954-1970
The Mental Health Movement Part 2: Signs of Aboriginal Stress: Eating Clay and Sniffing Petrol
Mobility
Module 5: Changes Prior to Modern State Formation: Migration, Exploration, Trading and Taxation
Module 7: Modern State–Building and Indigenous Peoples
Module 8: Self-Determination throughout History
Module 9: Secondary Societies: Centralization, Collectivization, and Relocation
Motivational Characteristics of Native and Non-Native Students in Rural Public High Schools
Murri Doctor or Nursing Sister? Part II: The Nurse's Point of View
Mutual Incomprehension: The Cross Cultural Domain of Work in a Remote Australian Aboriginal Community
My Life with the Eskimo
National Identity and Belonging in Arctic Siberia: An Ethnography of Evenkis and Dolgans at Khantaiskoe Ozero in the Taimyr Autonomous District
Nature-Based Tourism and Sustainability in the Beaufort-Delta Region, N.W.T: An Analysis of Stakeholder Perspectives
Negotiating Health and Illness: An Inuit Example
NeshnabeTreaty Making: (Re)Visionings for Indigenous Futurities in Education
Never Until Now: Indigenous & Racialized Women's Experiences Working in Yukon & Northern British Columbia Mine Camps
Research consisted of survey and semi-structured interviews using open-ended questions with 22 respondents. Study found: limited job opportunityand longevity of employment, inadequate pay scale for hours worked, uequal work expectations, limited opportunities for advancement, inadequate harm prevention, gender or race harassement/discrimination with absence of grievance mechanisms, poor environmental practices, and limited economic benefits to Indigenous people.