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The Argentinian Mother-and-Child Contaminant Study: A Cross Sectional Study Among Delivering Women in the Cities of Ushuaia and Salta
Bibliography on Indigenous Rights in Canada, 1995-2022
Exhaustive list (856 pages).
The Canadian Reconciliation Barometer 2021 Report
Total sample for two polls was 2,106 non-Indigenous and 1,1112 Indigenous respondents. Questions were asked about 13 indicators: good understanding of past and present; acknowledgement of government, residential school and ongoing harm, engagement, mutually respectful and nation-to-nation relationships; personal and systemic equality; Indigenous thriving; Indigenous languages; respect for natural world; and apologies.
Challenges to Arctic Nomadism: Yamal Nenets Facing Climate Change Era Calamities
Decolonizing Mi'kmaw Memory of Treaty: L'Sitkuk's Learning With Allies in Struggle for Food and Lifeways
Definition of Indigenous Homelessness in Canada
Department of National Health and Welfare, Medical Services Branch, Indian and Northern Health Services Directorate Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1978-1979
A Descriptive Quantitative Study of 7- and 8-Year-Old Children's Outdoor Recreation, Cold Exposure and Symptoms in Winter in Northern Finland
Dreams and Nightmares in First Nations Fiction
Encountering Silence(s): Mitigating the Negative Social Impacts of Construction Camps With Lake Babine Nation
Encounters Across Difference: The Digital Geographies of Inuit, the Arctic, and Environmental Management
The Ethnography of Memory in East Siberia: Do Life Histories from the Arctic Coast Matter?
Factors That Support Indigenous Involvement in Multi-actor Environmental Stewardship
First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study: Results from the Atlantic Region 2014
First Nations Women Advocating Responsibility Mining (FNWARM): Interview with Jacinda Mack, Coordinator
Flooding in Kashechewan First Nation: Is it an Environmental Justice Issue?
Grade 4: Alsumsuti Ujit T’an Teli-l’nuimk = To Be Indigenous Is to be Free = Topelomosu Wen Skicinuwit
Content focused on the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqewiyik, and Passamaquoddy (Peskotomuhkati) peoples of New Brunswick.
A Guide to STS Problem Solving and Informed Social Action in Indigenous Communities
How Does the Media Portray Drinking Water Security in Indigenous Communities in Canada?: An Analysis of Canadian Newspaper Coverage from 2000-2015
Search performed in Windspeaker, Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, and National Post yielded 256 relevant results. Analysis of articles found limited coverage focused of government responses rather than preventative measures.
In Deeper Waters: Indigenous, Gendered Approaches to Sustainability
Indigenization in the Time of Pipelines
Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change: From Victims to Change Agents through Decent Work
Indigenous Perspectives of Ecosystem-based Management and Co-governance in the Pacific Northwest: Lessons for Aotearoa
Indigenous World 2017
Intersections of Indigenous and Environmental History in Canada
Lessons Learned through Community-Engaged Planning
Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North
A New Shared Arctic Leadership Model
Non-Timber Forest Products: Indigenous Ethnobotanical Knowledge and Livelihood Security in West Suriname
Oil and the Iñupiaq: Linking Industry and Education at Iļisaġvik College
Our Identities as Civic Power
Reports on the results of the Generation Indigenous (Gen-I) Online Roundtable Survey of Native American youth between the ages 18-24. Respondents were asked about their three top priorities, what they are doing to tackle their challenges, and some of the ways they are partnering with their community to build resilience.