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1983 Elders' Conference 2/5
1983 Elders' Conference 3/5
1983 Elders' Conference 4/5
Aboriginal Literacy: Making Meaning Across Three Generations in an Anishinaabe Community
Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education, A Priority for Aboriginal Women of Canada
An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families: Technical Information Package
Adam Solway Interview 1
Adam Solway Interview 2
American Indian & Alaska Native Grandfamilies: Helping Children Thrive through Connection to Family and Cultural Identity: Toolkit
American Indian Sovereignty and Naturalization: It's a Race Thing
Assessing the Research on Early Childhood Home Visiting Models Implemented with Tribal Populations; Part 1: Evidence of Effectiveness
Balancing History
Created to be used with the article Warp, Weft, Weave: Joining Generations published in vol. 53, Issue, 3, 2020 of British Columbia History magazine. Designed for students in Grades 8 to 12.
The Beautiful and the Dangerous: Encounters With the Zuni Indians
Book Review
The Bourgeois Family, Aboriginal Women, and Colonial Governance in Canada: A Study in Feminist Historical and Cultural Materialism
Breaking The Cycle of Trauma - Koori Parenting What Works For Us
Examines the parenting strategies of Indigenous parents effected by colonial practices.
Brief on COVID-Response and Recovery Issues for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Families in Contact with Child Protection Services
Brief Strategic Family Therapy with Aboriginal Families
Close to Home: An Indigenist Project of Story Gathering
Confronting Australian Genocide
Counselling in Shelters for Aboriginal Women
COVID-19 and Indigenous Health and Wellness: Our Strength is in Our Stories: An RSC Collection of Stories
Cows, Kin, and Capitalism: The Cultural Ecology of Viliui Sakha in the Post-Socialist Era
Cree Relationship Mapping: nêhiyaw kesi wâhkotohk – How We Are Related
Provides a cultural roadmap to assist service providers working with Indigenous communities.
Cultural Care: Meanings and Expressions of Caring and Noncaring of the Potawatomi Who Have Experienced Family Violence
Custody, Access and Child Support in Canada: Report on Federal-Provincial-Territorial Consultations
Les Desjarlais: Aboriginal Ethnogenesis and Diaspora in a Canadien Family
Developing an Indigenous goal-setting tool: Counting Coup
Don McLean Interview
Education for Reconciliation: Métis Professional Learning
Meant to educate people about who the Métis are, where they come from, and where they live today in British Columbia. First part focuses on identity and its importance; second part focuses on contemporary life.
Elizabeth's Walk: Tshakuesh's Meshkanu
Elsie Gattie Interview #2
Environmental Scan and Gap Analysis on Programs and Services Available to Métis Members
Eva Owl Interview #2
Exploring the Effectiveness of Métis Women’s Research Methodology and Methods: Promising Wellness Research Practices
Examines the importance of Métis Aunties and how Métis women's participation in research helps to better understand this role.
Family Therapy: Notes From Ray Miletic's Remarks at the Aboriginal Health Conference, Sydney, September 1983
First Nations Population Health and Wellness Agenda: Summary of Findings
Formally Educated First Nations Women in the Treaty Six Region of Alberta: In-Group Social Acceptance and Support
Genetic Research and the Vulnerability of Native Hawaiians
Genocide with Good Intentions, the Stolen Generation and My Place
Gordon Byce Interview
The Health of the Aboriginal Populations in Montréal
History of Métis Lands in Alberta
In Good Relation: History, Gender, and Kinship in Indigenous Feminisms
Indian Shoes Readers Theater: "Don't Forget the Pants!"
Script adapted from one of the short stories in Indian Shoes. Through students reading parts in script activity is meant to develop reading fluency.
Indigenous Epistemologies, Worldviews and Theories of Power
Indigenous Relationality and Kinship and the Professionalization of a Health Workforce
Indigenous Voices on Measuring and Valuing Health States
Braden Te Ao