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First Nations in Cyberspace: Two Worlds and Tricksters Where the Forest Meets the Highway
First Nations, Métis, Inuit and Non-Aboriginal Federal Offenders: A Comparative Profile
First Nations Remember the Star from Sandy Lake
Brief article on Fred Sasakamoose being honored at the Kamloops Blazers First Nations Night.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.20.
First Nations SchoolNet
First Nations Schools / Provincial Schools Funding Analysis: 2002/03 School Year: Final Report
First Nations' Strategies for Sustainable Forest Management
Fish, Law and Colonialism: The Legal Capture of Salmon in British Columbia
Focus: Making Native Space: A Review Symposium
Foot of the Mountain and Other Stories
Forgotten and Ignored: Special Education in First Nations Schools in Canada
The Fourth Annual Aboriginal Governance Index: Recognizing Governance on Prairie First Nations
Framework for Aboriginal Capacity-Building in the Forest Sector
Free Fatty Acid-Mediated Impairment of Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion in Nondiabetic Oji-Cree Individuals From the Sandy Lake Community of Ontario, Canada: A Population at Very High Risk for Developing Type 2 Diabetes
From Reserves to Cities (And Back): The Significance of Reserves in Registered Indian Women's Migration
Fund Spurs First Nations Energy Hopes
The Fur Trade, Treaty No. 5 and the Fisher River First Nation
Gambling Problems in First Nations and Inuit Communities of Québec: A Brief Status Report
Gambling with Power: Race, Class, and Identity Politics on Indian Lands in Southern California
Garden River Resource Centre
Gender Discrimination and Indian Status: Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right: A Review of the McIvor Decision and Bill C-3
Gender, Race, and the Regulation of Native Identity in Canada and the United States: An Overview
Genes, Environment and Oji-Cree Type 2 Diabetes
Gitksan Cultural Retention in Christianized Houses and Space
A Gly482Ser Missense Mutation in the Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor [Gamma] Coactivator-1 is Associated with Altered Lipid Oxidation and Early Insulin Secretion in Pima Indians
Government of Nova Scotia. Office of Aboriginal Affairs
Government Termination Policy and Canadian Indians: A Fourth Policy Reality
Great Basin Indian Archives
The Gros Ventres and the Canadian Fur Trade 1754-1831
Guest Editorial: The Question of Making Native Space
Haudensosaunee Team Denied by British Authorities
Discusses the refusal by the British Consulate to allow the Iroquois Nationals senior men's field lacrosse team to enter England, due to not recognizing the team's Haudenosaunee passports.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Have Investments in On-Reserve Health Services and Initiatives Promoting Community Control Improved First Nations' Health in Manitoba?
He Kohikohinga Rangahau: A Bibliography of and Māori Psychology Research
Health Determinants for First Nations in Alberta 2010
The Health of Canada’s Aboriginal Children: Results From the First Nations and Inuit Regional Health Survey
The Health of First Nations Living Off-Reserve, Inuit, and Métis Adults in Canada: The Impact of Socio-Economic Status on Inequalities in Health
Hepatitis A Among Residents of First Nations Reserves in British Columbia, 1991-1996
Historian's View of S. 705: The Sioux Nation Black Hills Bill
The Historical and Musical Significance of Northwest Coast Indian Hámáca Songs
Histories of Kanatha, Seen and Told: Essays and Discourses, 1991-2008
History of Aboriginal Child and Family Service
The History of Federal Indian Policies
A History of the Poncas in Nebraska: A Struggle for Survival
The Home Environment of Métis, First Nations, and Caucasian Adolescent Mothers: An Examination of Quality and Influences
The Hot and the Cold: Ills of Humans and Maize in Native Mexico
Human Capital and the Wealth of First Nations in Canada: A Multi-Level Analysis of the Interaction of Material and Social Factors in Community Well-being
Human Rights Complaint Filed Against MP Pankiw
Discusses the Canadian Human Rights Commission complaint filed by John Melenchuk regarding a controversial pamphlet sent out by Saskatoon Member of Parliament Jim Pankiw. At one point in the article Michael Woodiwiss contends that the essential difference between crimes committed by colonizers and contemporary Aboriginals is that the formers’ crimes went unpunished and mostly unrecorded.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.