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An Aboriginal Worldview of Helping: Empowering Approaches
Access and Barriers to Food Items and Food Preparation Among Plains Indians
American Indians, Indian Tribes, and State Government
Guidebook created to give Minnesota legislators information on the legal relationship between Indigenous peoples and the state government.
Application of the Cross Battery Approach in the Assessment of American Indian Children: A Viable Alternative
Basic Departmental Data: 2000
Beyond the Rhetoric: Implementing a Culturally Appropriate Research Project in First Nations Communities
Book Review
Book Reviews
Building Strong Communities: Tribal Colleges as Engaged Institutions
A Case Study of Integrating Inuuqatigiit into a Nunavut Junior High School Classroom
Children with Conduct Disorder
Community Guide to Evaluating Aboriginal Healing Foundation Activity
Conducting Sacred Research: An Indigenous Experience
Culture and Community in Canada's Isolated Schools
Damaged Children and Broken Spirits: An Examination of Attitudes of Anisinābēk Elders to Acts of Violence Among Anisinābēk Youth in Saskatchewan
Differing Deference: Social Perceptions of Elderly Canadians
Disordered Eating Behaviors and Attitudes of Youth in a Northern Canadian Community
The Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Risks on Children's Health, Behaviour and Academic Abilities
Establishing Core Content for Culturally Grounded Harm Reduction Intervention for Urban Indigenous After-School Youth in the Pacific Northwest
Using interviews to identify risk factors for urban Indigenous youth to help implement a more culturally relevant harm prevention programing.
Four Directions Summer Program Guides Native Americans Toward Medical Careers
From Hopevale to the Australian National University, Canberra: Reflections of an Indigenous Masters of Applied Epidemiology Student
Healing Trail Promotes Diabetes Awareness
Focuses on programs and developing strategies launched through the Healing Trail program to promote diabetes awareness within Aboriginal communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.21.
Healing Words
Healing Words
Health Issues and the Pala Indian Reservation, 1903-20
Hidden from History: The Canadian Holocaust: The Untold Story of the Genocide of Aboriginal Peoples by Church and State in Canada: A Summary of an Ongoing, Independent Inquiry into Canadian Native "Residential Schools" and Their Legacy
Imi Ho'ola Post-Baccalaureate Program: Recruitment, Retention, and Graduation of Asian American and Pacific Islander Students in Medicine
The Impact of Cedar Rapids on Special Education in Arizona American Indian School Districts
The Impact of Crime Prevention on Aboriginal Communities
Indigenous Cultural Competency Learning Policy: Learning Road Map
Indigenous Land-Based Education in Theory and Practice
Results of literature review of academic and other publicly available literature, including policy documents and program reports are discussed under five themes: Indigenous self-determination, health and well-being, environmental stewardship, reconciliation and climate justice and evaluation methodologies.
Indigenous Nurses and Professional Education: Friends or Foes?
Indigenous Peoples' Health Research Centre
Indigenous Substance Misuse Update - Alcohol, Education and Rehabilitation Foundation
The Innu: Another Cry for Help
Intellectual Functioning among Children and Adolescents Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol
An Interim Evaluation Report of Aboriginal Healing Foundation Program Activity
Inuit Early Childhood Development Issues Discussion Paper
Issues in the North, [Volumes 1, 2, 3]
Keeper of My Home Learning Resource: First Nations Teaching Materials and Online Games about Housing
Website contains links to educational material for Kindergarten to Grade 12, including summary of housing topics, lessons plans, E-learning games and guides, and activity booklets. Content is arranged around 4 themes: traditional teaching of the community, First Nations housing topics, home maintenance and home safety.
Learning Needs of Nurses Working in Canada's First Nations Communities and Hospitals
Making Connections That Work: Partnerships Between Vocational Rehabilitation and Chemical Dependency Treatment Programs
Making the Connection with Aboriginal Culture
Moose Hide Campaign Learning Platform for K-12
Moose Hide Campaign is an Indigenous-led movement to engage men and boys in preventing violence against women and children. Site includes links to teacher resources such as a curriculum guide, lesson plans, and videos.