Manufacturing Compliance with Anti-Indigenous Racism in Canadian Hockey: The Case of Beardy's Blackhawks.
Māori Centred Social Work Practice: Evidence Brief
Maori Perspectives on Collaboration and Colonisation in Contemporary Aotearoa/New Zealand Child and Family Welfare Policies and Practices
Mapping the Healing Journey: The Final Report of a First Nation Research Project on Healing in Canadian Aboriginal Communities
Martin Says All the Right Things to Chiefs [AFN Annual General Assembly]
Comments that Paul Martin’s speech in 2002 was met with interest and approval when he hinted at criticism of his own government's approach to issues regarding treaties and self-government, but with far less enthusiasm when he mentioned the First Nations governance act.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.7.
Marvellous Times: The Indian Homemaking Program and Its Effects on Extension Instructors at the Extension Division, University of Saskatchewan, 1967-1972
Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again
The "Mascotting" of Native America: Construction, Commodity, and Assimilation
Mashpee Wampanoags of Cape Cod, the Whalefishery, and Seafaring's Impact on Community Development
The McLean Report: Legitimizing Victoria's New Assimilationism
Me Tomorrow: Indigenous Views on the Future
Measuring Cultural Safety in Health Systems
Medicine Wheels and the Media: Seeking Journalistic Balance From a Native Perspective
"Memory Alive": Race, Religion, and Métis Identities
Mental Health Care Providers' Perception of Giving Culturally Responsive Care to American Indians
Mi'kmaq Education and the Fiduciary Duty: The Guiding Hand of Cultural Genocide
Minority and Indigenous Trends 2021: Focus on COVID-19
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls National Inquiry: Meta-genre, Genre Hybridity, and Social Change
Missing or Murdered Indigenous People: Culturally Based Prevention Strategies
Mission Girls and Loving Protection?
'A Mixed Assemblage of Persons': Race and Tavern Space in Upper Canada
The Monacan Indian Nation: Asserting Tribal Sovereignty in the Absence of Federal Recognition
“The More You Know”: Critical Historical Knowledge About Indian Residential Schools Increases Non-Indigenous Canadians' Empathy for Indigenous Peoples
Mormons, Miners, and Southern Paiutes: Making Space on the Nineteenth-Century Western Frontier
Muskekowuck Athinuwick: Original People of the Great Swampy Land
Muskox Land: Ellesmere Island in the Age of Contact
A Mutually Comprehensible World? Native Americans, Europeans, and Play in Eighteenth-Century America
N. Battleford Must Deal Honourably With Natives
Native American Representations: First Encounters, Distorted Images, and Literary Appropriations. Gretchen M. Bataille, ed.
Native Americans and the Russian Empire, 1804-1867
Native Americans, the Earliest Interpreters: What is Known About Their Legends and Stories of Yellowstone National Park and the Complexities of Interpreting Them
Native Legacy Improved European Foods, Sports
"native to the question": William Apess, Black Hawk, and the Sentimental Context of Early Native American Autobiography
Natives Forced to Confront Bigotry in Own Ranks
Ne-Iikaanigaana Toolkit 'All Our Relations': Guidance For Creating Safer Environments For Indigenous Peoples
Discusses strategies health care organizations can employ in areas of community, education, relationships, Indigenous partnership, wholistic continuum of care, self-determination and culture in order to create a inclusive environment for Indigenous patients.
The Need for Accountability and Reparation: 1830-1976 The United States Government's Role in the Promotion, Implementation, and Execution of the Crime of Genocide Against Native Americans
Negotiating Cultural Identities: Conflict Transformation in Labrador
Negotiating Home: Four Children's Experiences in the Mormon Indian Student Placement Program
Negotiating Space: Geographies of the British Columbia Treaty Process
Negotiating the Course of Empire: The French Bourgeois Frontier and the Emergence of Mid-America, 1763-1863
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.
A New Approach to Aboriginal Health
New Discourses on Energy Transition as an Opportunity for Reconciliation? Analyzing Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Communications in Media and Policy Documents
Examines the levels of inclusion and exclusion of Indigenous voices in regards to energy issues in Canada.