A Guide to the Indian Residential Schools Settlement
Hampton Institute 1868 to 1885: Its Work for Two Races
Harry Daniels, Gabriel Daniels, Leah Gardner, Terry Joudrey and the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples and Her Majesty the Queen, as Represented by the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and the Attorney General of Canada: Reasons For Judgment
He Manu Hou: The Transition of Māori Students into Māori Studies
The Head, the Heart, and the Hands: Hampton, Carlisle and Hilo in/as Circuits of Transpacific Empire, 1819-1887
Healing Historic Trauma: A Report From The Aboriginal Healing Foundation
Proposes new paradigm of healing which acknowledges successive trauma and relies on cultural resources and western therapies for resilience building.
Chapter five from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Editor's Note: The following chapter differs from others in this volume. Rather than being presentations given at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference (2006).
Healing of the Canoe Curriculum Training Manual
Developed to address problems of youth suicide and substance abuse through a sense of cultural belonging and revitalization.
Healing Ourselves: Culture and Behavioral Health at Tribal Colleges and Universities
Healing the Wounded Inner Child of the Residential School Experience
Healing Through Culture For Incarcerated Aboriginal People
Healing through Traditional Language
The Health and Well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native Children: Parental Report From the National Survey of Children's Health, 2007
Healthy Foods for Navajo Schools: Discoveries From the First Year of a Navajo Farm to School Program
Discusses program linking a farm with a Navajo community-based charter elementary school and looks at general issues which should be considered when forming such a partnership.
Hi-Ho Mistahey!
Hidden in Plain Sight: Contributions of Aboriginal Peoples to Canadian Identity and Culture
Historical Highlights Leading to the Development of First Nations Education Law in Canada
History and Foundation of American Indian Education
A History of Māori Literacy Success
Looks at the history of Māori literacy and the source of their success.
A History of Marginalisation: Maori Women
Honouring Tradition: Reframing Native Art
Housing Needs and Challenges for Rural and Urban (Off-Reserve) Indigenous Peoples
Utilizes data from the Census of Population, Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) and the Aboriginal Peoples Survey.
How Are the Aspirations of British Columbia Institute of Technology First Nations Students Defined by Their Indigenous Perspective?
How I Survived Four Nights on the Ice: Educator's Resource
Human Rights Complaints
I Can Do Everything: Family Influence on American Indian Women's Educational Aspirations
I Want To Tell You A Story
Idle No More: A Protest for Aboriginal Rights
Teacher resource guide.