Manitoba's Hydro Employment Program For Native Northerners
Marrying Out and Loss of Status: The Charter and New Indian Act Legislation
Material Culture of the Davis Inlet and Barren Ground Naskapi: The William Duncan Strong Collection
Métis Settlements and First Nations in Alberta: Community Profiles
The Monopoly System of Wildlife Management of the Indians and the Hudson's Bay Company in the Early History of British Columbia
Msgr. Provencher and the Native People of Red River, 1818-1853
National Indian and Metis Friendship Centres Meeting in Prince Albert
Les Nations 2022
Native Housing Developers Guide: A Guide for Multifamily Housing Development in Native Communities
The Native Interface: An Emerging Role in Government-Native Relations
Native Juveniles and Criminal Law: Preliminary Study of Needs and Services in Some Native Communities of Québec
[Native Voices in the City]
Unpublished transcript of excerpts from interviews with 23 Indian residents of Chicago.
Navajo Patriarchy in a Twenty-First-Century World
North American Indian Nationalism and the Decline of Sacred Authenticity
Ojibwa World View: A Re-Examination
The Old Wagon Road: Taking Field Notes from Ethnographic Work in a Northern Native Community
On-Reserve Investigations Involving First Nations Children Aged 0-17 in Canada in 2019
An Overview of Demographic, Social and Economic Conditions among Newfoundland's Non-Registered Micmac Indians
Permission: A Blood Reserve Sourcebook Drawn from Settler Records
The Promise and Problems of the Native American Student: a Comparative Study of High School Students on the Reservation and Surrounding Areas
Rebellion, 1885 - Indian Chief and Red River Cart - J.W. Craig. - Sketch. - [1885?].
The Rebellion of Half-breeds in Canada under Louis Riel - Newspaper clipping. - 9 May 1885.
Historical note:
From The Graphic, an Illustrated Newspaper.Rebuilding First Nations through Sustainable Prosperity
Reports of the Auditor General of Canada to the Parliament of Canada: Independent Auditor's Report 8: Emergency Management in First Nations Communities—Indigenous Services Canada
Research Report: Better Understanding the Phenomenon of Child Neglect in the Context of First Nations in Quebec: Component 4 of the Analysis of the Trajectories of First Nations Youth Subject to the Youth Protection Act
Reservation Development in the United States: Peripherality in the Core
RoadMap Project: Creating Paths for First Nations Prosperity
Goal of project is to support self-sufficiency and economic growth, improve fiscal capacity to govern while managing risk, increase transparency and accountability, and clarify governments' responsibility for service provision. Contains links to eight chapters and project summary.
The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees
Self-Harm and Suicide in First Nations Communities in Saskatchewan: Full Report
Sexual Equality and Indian Government: An Analysis of Bill C-31 Amendments to the Indian Act
Shadow Catchers: Photographs of Native Americans from the Huntington Library
An exhibition at the Virginia Steele Scott Gallery
The Shawnee Prophet
Sioux Chief Whitecap
The Sixth Grandfather: Black Elk's Teachings Given to John G. Neihardt
The Structural Basis of Tahltan Indian Society
A Study of the Characteristics of American Indian Professional Women in Oklahoma
The Subarctic Fur Trade: Native Social and Economic Adaptations
Summary Findings from Tracks Survey Implemented by First Nations in Saskatchewan and Alberta, Canada, 2018-2020
Survey assess the burden of HIV, hepatitis C and associated risks. Information is collected on social determinants of health, use of prevention services, substance use, sexual behaviours and care for the two diseases.
Summary of Needs and Issues Related to Telehealth Projects among First Nations in Quebec
The Sun Dagger: Teaching Guide
Transracial Adoption and the Status Indian Child
The Tribal Digital Divide: Extent and Explanations
The Tsimshian: Images of the Past: Views For the Present
Urban Reserves in the Context of Sustainable First Nation Prosperity
Water in Indigenous Communities
Topics include ownership of beds and shores, water rights, water quality, and enforcement of rights.
White Cap, Sioux Chief
Without Surrender Without Consent: A History of the Nishga Land Claims
Zaagtoonaa Nibi (We Love the Water): Anishinaabe Community-led Research on Water Governance and Protection
Uses an Anishinaabe community-based approach to examine and strengthen water governance in Ontario Indigenous communities.