The Indigenous Healing Process and Cultural Rebirth of First Nations
Indigenous Health: Applying Truth and Reconciliation in Alberta Health Services
Article examines how Alberta Health Services (AHS) can work to address the health disparities faced by Indigenous peoples in the province. Focuses on collaborative community engagement, relationship building and Indigenous self-determination.
Indigenous Health Primer
Indigenous Health Research and Reconciliation
Indigenous Health Values and Principles Statement
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
The Indigenous Imposition: Settling Expectation, Unsettling Revision, and the Politics of Playing with Familiarity
Indigenous Interpreting Issues for Courts
Indigenous New Media Arts: Narrative Threads and Future Imaginaries
Indigenous Peoples and Dementia in the Nordic Region
Indigenous Peoples and Dementia: New Understandings of Memory Loss and Memory Care
Indigenous Peoples in Canadian Migration Narratives: A Story of Marginalization
Indigenous Perspectives in Planning: Report of the Indigenous Planning Perspectives Task Force
Indigenous Radical Resurgence and Multispecies Landscapes: Leslie Marmon Silko’s The Turquoise Ledge
Indigenous Scholars Versus the Status Quo
Indigenous Trauma Is Not a Frontier: Breaking Free from Colonial Economies of Trauma and Responding to Trafficking, Disappearances, and Deaths of Indigenous Women and Girls
Indigenous Veterans: From Memories of Injustice to Lasting Recognition: Report of the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs
The Indigenous—White Earnings Gap and
Labour Market Discrimination in Canada
Indigenous Youth Voices: A Way Forward in Conducting Research with and by Indigenous Youth
An "Indyan Called Nangenutch or Will": Indian Identity and Identification in a 1668 Long Island Rape Trial
Initiative for Knowledge Co-creation in Collaboration with Indigenous Communities: Basic Approach: Ethics of Research
The Inmates Are Running the Asylum [Professor Stymied by Students' Refusal to Audition for a Production of the Rez Sisters]
Examines the reasons why a western Canadian Fine Arts university professor was unable to convince members of his class to audition or act in a First Nations play.
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The Intelligentsia in Dissent: Palestine, Settler-Colonialism and Academic Unfreedom in the Work of Steven Salaita
International Best Practices for Indigenous Engagement in Major Energy Projects: Building Partnerships on the Path to Reconciliation: Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources
International Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies and Indigenous Peoples
The Interpretation of Christianity by American Indian Prophets
Interracial Marriages and Colonial Regimes in Victoria and Aotearoa/New Zealand
An Interrogation of Research on Caribbean Social Issues: Establishing the Need for an Indigenous Caribbean Research Approach
Anabel Fernandez-Santana
Introducing Mainstream Psychology to Native Students Whose Feet Are In Two Vessels
Introduction: A Holistic Approach to Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Cultural Heritage
Introduction: Fraud in Native American Communities: Essays in Honor of Suzan Shown Harjo
Introduction: "Race" Into the Twenty-First Century
Introduction to the Canadian Historical Review Forum on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Inuit and Qallunaaq Perspectives: Interacting Points of View
Inuit Clients and the Effective Helper: An Investigation of Culturally Sensitive Counselling
Inuit Girls Make Media: Resisting Stereotypes through Participatory Research
An Investigation of Locus of Control in Dene and Non-Dene Students
Is Social Media Only for White Women?: From #METOO to #MMIW
It's Not the Money It's The Land: Aboriginal Stockmen and the Equal Wages Case
It's Time To Again Be One With Nature
Ithaka S+R Report Research Support Services for the Field of Indigenous Studies: A Local Report by the University of Toronto Libraries
Joe Sylvester Interview
Consists of an interview with Joe Sylvester where he gives an account of Indian medicine; legends concerning migration of Algonquin Indians; the role of elders; of the deterioration of reservation conditions following World War II; the religious significance of the number "four"; views on welfare and its role in disrupting traditional Indian values; and a legend about the origin of the drum.