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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.
Elder Brother, the Law of the People, and Contemporary Kinship Practices of Cowessess First Nation Members: Reconceptualizing Kinship in American Indian Studies Research
Environmental Scan and Gap Analysis on Programs and Services Available to Métis Members
An Examination of Familial Social Support Use by CHamoru Women on Guahan Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
Exploring Food Choice as Social Practice: Appreciating the Context of Family Feeding in Kahnawake, Québec, Canada
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.
FAME: Families Achieving Mathematical Excellence: The Process of Developing a Family Involvement Program For a Western Rural Middle School Serving American Indian Students
Familial Cohesion and Colonial Atomization: Governance and Authority in a Coast Salish Community
Family and Nation: Cherokee Orphan Care, 1835-1903
Family, Community, and Aboriginal Language among Young First Nations Children Living Off Reserve in Canada
Family, Loss And Place: Everyday Experiences Of Hereditary Cancer In A First Nation Community
Finding the Indian Child Welfare Act in Unexpected Places: Applicability in Private Non-Parent Custody Actions
First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada
First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada: Supporting First Nations Adoption
First Nations Population Health and Wellness Agenda: Summary of Findings
A Framework for Indigenous School Health: Foundations in Cultural Principles
Getting to Know O’Connor: Experiencing the Ecosystemic Play Therapy Model With Urban First Nations People
A Glimmer of Hope: A Review of Recent Works on the Relations between Indigenous Peoples and Settler Society
Growing Our Children Up Strong and Deadly: Healing for Children and Young People
Growing Up Kāpo Māori: Whānau, Identity, Cultural Well-Being and Health =
E tipu kāpo Māori nei: Whānaungatanga, Māramatanga, Māoritanga, Hauoratanga
Hand-in-Hand: A Review of First Nations Child Welfare in New Brunswick
Health Determinants for First Nations in Alberta 2010
The Health of the Aboriginal Populations in Montréal
Health & Safety Plan for Aboriginal Families
Helping First Nations Children-in-Care Develop a Healthy Identity: Sitsipssat Ohp O'kia'pitapi Sspommihtaa niitsitapi ii'ksskita sokimmohsi Itapiiyi
History of Aboriginal Child and Family Service
History of Métis Lands in Alberta
The Hollow Tree: Fighting Addiction with Traditional Native Healing
“Home and Native Land”: Aboriginal Young Women and Homelessness in the City
Honoring Children, Making Relatives: Indigenous Traditional Parenting Practices Compatible With Evidence-Based Treatment
How Should Young Indigenous Children be Prepared for Learning? A Vision of Early Childhood Education for Indigenous Children
In Good Relation: History, Gender, and Kinship in Indigenous Feminisms
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(I Am All My Relations)
Indian Female Characterization in Larry Watson’s Montana 1948
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 Gender-Based Analysis of Bill S-3 and the Registration Provisions of the Indian Act: Final Report
Indigenous Relationality and Kinship and the Professionalization of a Health Workforce
Indigenous Suicide and Colonization: The Legacy of Violence and the Necessity of Self-Determination
Indigenous Voices on Indigenous Identity: What Was Heard Report
Indigenous Voices on Measuring and Valuing Health States
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Influences on Native American High School Students' Financial Knowledge and Behavior
Intergenerational Ethnic Mobility Among Canadian Aboriginal Populations in 2001
Intimate Integration: A History of the Sixties Scoop and the Colonization of Indigenous Kinship
Inuit Five-Year Strategic Plan For Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder 2010- 2015
Investigating Social Policy Relationships: A Critical Analysis of Understandings of First Nation Family Violence
Is Resistance Enough? Reflections of Identity, Politics, and Relations in the “In-between” Spaces of Indigeneity and Settlerhood
Islands of Safety: Restoring Dignity in Violence-Prevention Work with Indigenous Families
Jean Baptiste Cadotte's First Family: Genealogical Summary
Cadotte (sometimes spelt Cadot) was a prominent figure in the Lake Superior fur trade and married two Ojibwe women, Athanasie and Catherine. These articles focus on the children of Athanasie, also known as Equawaice, part of the Bullhead Catfish clan.
Compilation of three articles which appeared in Michigan's Habitant Heritage in 2020-2021.