Indicating Alliance: Kinship Terms in Discourse Among the Ojibwe and Potawatomi of Southwestern Ontario
Indigenous Children's 'Best Interests' at the Crossroads: Citizenship Rights, Indigenous Mothers and Child Protection Authorities
Indigenous Early Learning & Child Care (IELCC) Environmental Scan: Alberta Region
Indigenous Family Violence: An Attempt to Understand the Problems and Inform Appropriate and Effective Responses to Criminal Justice System Intervention
Indigenous Fertility and Family Formation
Indigenous Peoples' Extended Family Relationships: A Source for Classroom Structure
Indigenous Reunification in Child Welfare: A Scoping Review
The Intergenerational Effects of Relocation Policies on Indigenous Families
Intergenerational Storytelling and Transhistorical Trauma: Old Women in Contemporary Canadian Fiction
Inuit Subsistence, Social Economy and Food Security in Clyde River, Nunavut
Inunnguiniq Parenting Support Program for Nunavummiut: Evaluation
Is a Structured, Manualized, Evidence-Based Treatment Protocol Culturally Competent and Equivalently Effective Among American Indian Parents in Child Welfare?
Joy of Apex: Junior Novel Study
Joy of Apex: Novel Study
[Justice Murray Sinclair and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada]. Reconciliation Part I
[Justice Murray Sinclair and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada]. Reconciliation Part II
Kaurareg Report
Keeping Up With the Begays: Observations of Competitive Consumption in Contemporary Navajo Society
kimotinâniwiw itwêwina = Stolen Words Written by Melanie Florence; Illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard: Guide to the Plains Cree Edition
Story about a little Cree girl who helps her grandfather regain his language after he tells her about his experience of residential school, separation from his family and culture and loss of language.
Suitable for use with students aged 9-13 (Grades 4-7) who have completed three or more years of Cree language instruction.
Kinship Care: A Community Alternative to Foster Care
Knitting and Basket-Making Receives an Official Nod
Comments on the designation of Cowichan sweaters and Nlaka'pamux basket making as Aboriginal items of national historic significance by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.
Page 4 of insert entitled Raven's Eye: Special Section Providing News from BC & Yukon.
Kónitsąąíí gokíyaa Ndé: 'Big Water People's Homeland' a Shadow of Self-Determination in a Bifurcated Traditional Territory
Kuper Island: Return to the Healing Circle
Law Information for Aboriginal Families
Learning, Growing and Leading 2012
The Legacy of Residential School Abuse
Lenses of Indigenous Feminism: Digging Up The Roots of Western Patriarchy in Perma Red and Monkey Beach
Life on Victor Street
Life Stages and Native Women: Memory, Teachings, and Story Medicine
Life Stages and Native Women: Memory, Teachings, and Story Medicine
The Life You Want: A Young Woman's Struggle through Addiction: Educational Resource
The Link Between Indigenous Culture and Wellbeing: Qualitative Evidence for Australian Aboriginal Peoples
Literature Review: Marginalising Maori Adolescent Parents
Topics of brief review include heath overview, international and national research and studies, services and support, and access to information.
Living in a Cruel Limbo: A Guide to Investigating Cold Missing Person Cases
Local Knowledge as Praxis: A Reflective Critical Narrative of Child Welfare Practice and Service to Aboriginal Children and Families
Lord Stanley's Cup Travels to Canada's Reserve Communities
Comments on a National Hockey League championship trophy that travelled, with team players, to several First Nations communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
Make Healing Happen: It's Time to Act
Discusses the complex needs of Stolen Generation survivors and their descendants.
Māori Social Workers: Experiences within Social Service Organisations
Marginalized: The Aboriginal Women's Experience in Federal Corrections
Maximum Morality of Art: Thomas King’s Medicine River
Medevac and Beyond: The Impact of Medical Travel on Nunavut Residents
Study shows that current medical transfer system does not fully meet psychosocial needs of Inuit patients and their families.
NOTE: Also published as Journal of Aboriginal Health, Summer, 2015.